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''Dokonjō Gaeru'' (ど根性ガエル lit. ''Gutsy Frog'') is a [[Shonen]] manga and anime from [[The Seventies]], created by Yasumi Yoshizawa. The manga was serialized in ''Weekly Shonen Jump'' from 1970 to 1976, then had two TV series (in 1972-1974 and 1981-1982). It has reached cult status [[Germans Love David Hasselhoff|in Latin America]] and ''especially'' in [[Useful Notes/Chile|Chile]].
''Dokonjō Gaeru'' (ど根性ガエル lit. ''Gutsy Frog'') is a [[Shonen]] manga and anime from [[The Seventies]], created by Yasumi Yoshizawa. The manga was serialized in ''Weekly Shonen Jump'' from 1970 to 1976, then had two TV series (in 1972-1974 and 1981-1982). It has reached cult status [[Germans Love David Hasselhoff|in Latin America]] and ''especially'' in [[Chile]].


This is the story of a middle school boy named Hiroshi and Pyonkichi, a rather special talking frog. One day, Pyonkichi is jumping around and minding his own business, and then Hiroshi crashes on him. Somehow, Pyonkichi survives... as his soul sorta becomes an imprint on Hiroshi's shirt. Since Hiroshi is very poor and that's his only good shirt, he's forced to keep it as well as Pyonkichi, who becomes a sort-of member of his family and his best friend...
This is the story of a middle school boy named Hiroshi and Pyonkichi, a rather special talking frog. One day, Pyonkichi is jumping around and minding his own business, and then Hiroshi crashes on him. Somehow, Pyonkichi survives... as his soul sorta becomes an imprint on Hiroshi's shirt. Since Hiroshi is very poor and that's his only good shirt, he's forced to keep it as well as Pyonkichi, who becomes a sort-of member of his family and his best friend...
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Yep, this is one really weird show.
Yep, this is one really weird show.


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=== ''Dokonjo Gaeru'' has the following tropes: ===

* [[Animal Motifs]]: Aside of frogs, we have gorillas... for [[The Big Guy|the local bully]].
* [[Animal Motifs]]: Aside of frogs, we have gorillas... for [[The Big Guy|the local bully]].
** The said bully's sidekick is named Mogura, which is Japanese for "mole". As his name implies, [[Tunnel King|he can dig underground]].
** The said bully's sidekick is named Mogura, which is Japanese for "mole". As his name implies, [[Tunnel King|he can dig underground]].
* [[Birds of a Feather]]: Both Pyonkichi and Hiroshi are [[Hot Blooded]] [[Big Eater|Big Eaters]] who won't give up ever.
* [[Birds of a Feather]]: Both Pyonkichi and Hiroshi are [[Hot-Blooded]] [[Big Eater]]s who won't give up ever.
* {{spoiler|[[Break Her Heart to Save Her]]: At some point, Pyonkichi's frog girlfriend Pyonko appears. Pyonkichi treats her real badly, which greatly upsets Hiroshi; when he asks why would he do such a thing, Pyonkichi cries and explains that he doesn't want her to suffer due to his special situation so he'd rather have her hate him.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Break Her Heart to Save Her]]: At some point, Pyonkichi's frog girlfriend Pyonko appears. Pyonkichi treats her real badly, which greatly upsets Hiroshi; when he asks why would he do such a thing, Pyonkichi cries and explains that he doesn't want her to suffer due to his special situation so he'd rather have her hate him.}}
* [[A Boy and His X]]: A boy and his talking shirt! ... Sorta.
* [[A Boy and His X]]: A boy and his talking shirt! ... Sorta.
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* [[Cool Shades]]: Hiroshi is never seen without a pair of shades on his head.
* [[Cool Shades]]: Hiroshi is never seen without a pair of shades on his head.
* [[Disappeared Dad]]: Hiroshi's father is explicitely mentioned to be deceased, so he lives with his [[Housewife]] mother.
* [[Disappeared Dad]]: Hiroshi's father is explicitely mentioned to be deceased, so he lives with his [[Housewife]] mother.
* [[Jerk With a Heart of Gold]]: Gorilla-Imo frequently bullies Hiroshi, but he does have a soft-side, such as his love of cats.
* [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]]: Gorilla-Imo frequently bullies Hiroshi, but he does have a soft-side, such as his love of cats.
* [[Names to Know In Anime]]: [[Masako Nozawa]] plays Hiroshi, Noriko Ohara voices his mother. In the second series [[Hideyuki Tanaka]] plays Minami-sensei, [[Keiko Toda]] is Yoshiko-sensei and [[Kei Tomiyama]] is Sankakubei.
* [[Names to Know in Anime]]: [[Masako Nozawa]] plays Hiroshi, Noriko Ohara voices his mother. In the second series [[Hideyuki Tanaka]] plays Minami-sensei, [[Keiko Toda]] is Yoshiko-sensei and [[Kei Tomiyama]] is Sankakubei.
* [[No Name Given]]: The sushi parlor owner/Sankakubei's boss, Hiroshi's mother.
* [[No Name Given]]: The sushi parlor owner/Sankakubei's boss, Hiroshi's mother.
* [[Older Than They Look]]: Goro looks like a grade schooler. {{spoiler|So does his future girlfriend, Misako.}}
* [[Older Than They Look]]: Goro looks like a grade schooler. {{spoiler|So does his future girlfriend, Misako.}}
* [[One Hit Wonder]]: This was Yasumi Yoshizawa's first manga and the only one that was successful. Since then he created dozens of other titles, but they all failed to gain interest.
* [[One-Hit Wonder]]: This was Yasumi Yoshizawa's first manga and the only one that was successful. Since then he created dozens of other titles, but they all failed to gain interest.
* [[The Ojou]]: Kyouko Yoshizawa is middle to high class.
* [[The Ojou]]: Kyouko Yoshizawa is middle to high class.
* [[Plucky Girl]]: Kyouko is this, too.
* [[Plucky Girl]]: Kyouko is this, too.
* [[Rich Suitor Poor Suitor]]: Yoshiko-sensei is pursued by Minami (hinted to be from a rich family) and Sakakubei (Hiroshi's [[Big Brother Mentor]] who works as a sushi chef). [[Oblivious to Love|She barely seems to notice their interest in her.]]
* [[Rich Suitor, Poor Suitor]]: Yoshiko-sensei is pursued by Minami (hinted to be from a rich family) and Sakakubei (Hiroshi's [[Big Brother Mentor]] who works as a sushi chef). [[Oblivious to Love|She barely seems to notice their interest in her.]]
* [[Perpetual Poverty]]: Almost everyone in the series, starting with Hiroshi.
* [[Perpetual Poverty]]: Almost everyone in the series, starting with Hiroshi.
* [[Supreme Chef]]: Sakakubei, justified as he ''works'' as a chef in the local sushi bar.
* [[Supreme Chef]]: Sakakubei, justified as he ''works'' as a chef in the local sushi bar.
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Latest revision as of 15:47, 24 January 2017

Dokonjō Gaeru (ど根性ガエル lit. Gutsy Frog) is a Shonen manga and anime from The Seventies, created by Yasumi Yoshizawa. The manga was serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump from 1970 to 1976, then had two TV series (in 1972-1974 and 1981-1982). It has reached cult status in Latin America and especially in Chile.

This is the story of a middle school boy named Hiroshi and Pyonkichi, a rather special talking frog. One day, Pyonkichi is jumping around and minding his own business, and then Hiroshi crashes on him. Somehow, Pyonkichi survives... as his soul sorta becomes an imprint on Hiroshi's shirt. Since Hiroshi is very poor and that's his only good shirt, he's forced to keep it as well as Pyonkichi, who becomes a sort-of member of his family and his best friend...

Yep, this is one really weird show.

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