Tensai Bakabon

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Tensai Bakabon
Tensai Bakabon cover.jpg
Genre Comedy
Demographic Shōnen
Writer Fujio Akatsuka
Illustrator Fujio Akatsuka
Publisher Kodansha
Shogakukan
Magazine Weekly Shōnen Magazine
Monthly Shōnen Magazine
Weekly Shōnen Sunday
Shōnen Sunday Deluxe
Weekly Bokura Magazine
Monthly TV Magazine
Comic BonBon
Hero Magazine
Bom Bom Deluxe
Original run April 9, 1967 - December 1992
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Tensai Bakabon is manga series created by Fujio Akatsuka and published by Kodansha Ltd. and Shogakukan Inc. The series was originally published in Weekly Shōnen Magazine in April 1967 and ran until December 1992 across several different additional magazines.

The series also had a total of five anime adaptations: Tensai Bakabon, Ganso Tensai Bakabon, Heisei Tensai Bakabon, Rerere no Tensai Bakabon, and Shinya! Tensai Bakabon.

The series’ premise follows the overly comedic situations of a young boy named Bakabon, who, despite the title of the series, is not very smart. As the series went on, his far more foolish father became more of the main character with most of the stories and episodes focusing on his ridiculous methods to solve simple problems.

Tensai Bakabon (1971)

Tensai Bakabon
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Genre Comedy
Directed by Hiroshi Saito
Studio Tokyo Movie
Original run September 25, 1971 - June 24, 1972
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E09b

Bakabon's dad eats plenty of food at a restaurant, but is unable to pay for the meal.

E12a

A magician discovers he has the ability to swallow objects and then sneeze them back out.

E13a

A wealthy man vows to treat Bakabon and his dad to an extravagant meal after they helped him. In preparation for this, Bakabon's dad refuses to eat anything until then. On their way to the restaurant, they win a free meal by passing by another restaurant and have no choice but to eat what they serve as well as the other meal they were first promised.

Ganso Tensai Bakabon (1975)

Ganso Tensai Bakabon
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Genre Comedy
Directed by Yoshio Takeuchi
Makura Saki
Shigetsugu Yoshida
Hideo Takayashiki
Studio Tokyo Movie
Original run October 6, 1975 - September 26, 1977
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E31

Bakabon's dad casts a spell that makes his wife fat.

E55b

E62b

E65b

E70a

E75b

Heisei Tensai Bakabon (1990)

Heisei Tensai Bakabon
Heisei Tensai Bakabon.jpg
Genre Comedy
Directed by Hiroshi Sasagawa
Studio Pierrot
Original run January 6, 1990 - December 29, 1990
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E15a

E19a

E23a

Rerere no Tensai Bakabon (1999)

Rerere no Tensai Bakabon
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Genre Comedy
Directed by Hayato Date
Studio Studio Pierrot
Original run October 19, 1999 - March 21, 2000
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E02b

I Want To Be Disciple Of The Master Of Haiku (E05a)

Omawari pays for an extensive lunch between Bakabon, his father, and the Haiku Master.

Gorging on a Reward (E08b)

A wealthy man vows to treat Bakabon and his dad to an extravagant meal after they helped him. In preparation for this, they refuse to eat anything until then. On their way to the restaurant, they win a free meal by passing by another restaurant and have no choice but to eat what they serve as well as the other meal they were first promised.

Paying the Bill is Like Paying a Ransom (E11b)

Bakabon's dad eats plenty of food at a restaurant, but is unable to pay for the meal.

The Man That Doesn't Need A Storage Room (E12a)

A magician discovers he has the ability to swallow objects and then sneeze them back out.

The Revenge That Makes You Fat (E13b)

Bakabon’s dad steals “pigmine” diet supplement pills from a scientist that instantly makes people full and fat. He uses them to cause trouble for several people and animals before accidentally swallowing one himself while also giving one to Bakabon. By the next morning, they’ve lost the extra weight, but their stomachs are still stretched out.

Size Matter (E18a)

Bakabon's dad uses Bigizer Spray on a sweet bun to make it enormous. After eating it all, it shrinks back to normal size inside his stomach.