Monchhichis
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| Monchhichi | |
|---|---|
| モンチッチ | |
| Genre | Family |
| TV anime | |
| Director | Hiroshi Jinsenji |
| Studio | Ashi Productions |
| Network | TV Tokyo |
| Original run | February 4, 1980 – August 1, 1980 |
| Episodes | 130 |
| TV anime | |
| Network | Television Saitama |
| Original run | January 4, 2005 – ongoing |
Monchhichis (モンチッチ Monchitchi?) is a Japanese animated series (known as Futago no Monchihichi in Japan), whose American version was produced by Hanna-Barbera. The cartoon series premiered, in the United States, on ABC on September 10, 1983.
The show's characters were based on an exported line of toys licensed by the American company Mattel, who co-produced the Monchhichis series.
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The Monchhichi franchise is Japanese and held by the Sekiguchi Corporation, a famous doll company, located in Tokyo, Japan. Monchhichi was created by Koichi Sekiguchi on January 25, 1974. Sekiguchi claims he has created this character in order to inspire respect and love in the young (Japanese) children.
The doll was successful in Japan, and the animated TV series, Futako no Monchhichi (ふたごのモンチッチ, Monchhichi Twins) which ran in 1980, helped increase its popularity even more.
Exportation of the doll line started in 1975, toward West Germany and Australia. The following years would see the Monchhichi line marketed in all of Western Europe. The original name was changed to "Chicaboo" in the United Kingdom, to "Mon Cicci" in Italy and to "Kiki" in France.
The Monchhichi doll line reached the North American shores in 1979, where it was successful. Mattel bought the license for both the toy line and the TV series, localized as Monchhichis. As recently as March 2007, Monchhichis are still available in the United States in places such as Japan in Disney World's Epcot theme park.
Monchhichis were monkey-like creatures who lived in the forest land of Monchia at the very top of tall trees well above the clouds. The tribe's leader, Wizzar, was a magical wizard who could make up spells and potions to defeat their enemy, the evil Grumplins of Grumplor.
The show didn’t catch on as well as Hanna-Barbera’s other little critter shows like Smurfs and Snorks, lasting only one season on ABC’s Saturday morning lineup.
Queens-bred rapper Pharoahe Monch derived his rap name from his sister's childhood taunt that he resembled a Monchhichi.
- Moncho - Robert Morse
- Kyla - Laurel Page
- Tootoo - Ellen Gerstell
- Patchitt - Frank Welker
- Thumkii - Hank Saroyan
- Horrg - Sidney Miller
- Wizzar - Frank Nelson
- Snogs - Bob Arbogast
- Shreeker/Snitchitt/Gonker - Peter Cullen
- Yabbott/Fasit/Scumgor - Laurie Faso
- Monchhichi-kun - Fuyumi Shiraishi
- Monchhichi-chan - Keiko Han
- Narrator - Sanji Hase
- Heike's World of Monchhichi
- Monchhichis at the Internet Movie Database
- Toon Tracker: Monchhichis
- Official Monchhichi website (Japanese)
Categories: Anime series | Hanna-Barbera and Cartoon Network Studios series and characters | Animated television series | Fictional species | American Broadcasting Company network shows | Mattel | Toys of the 1970s | Toys of the 1980s | Fictional monkeys | 1980s American animated television series | 1983 television series debuts | 1984 television series endings