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| music = [[Kunio Miyauchi]]
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| network = [[Fuji TV]]
| first = October 1, 1976
| first = October 1, 1976
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{{nihongo|'''''Hoka Hoka Kazoku'''''|ほかほか家族かぞく||lit. ''Just Another Family''<ref name="anime encyclopedia"/>}} is a Japanese [[anime]] television series which aired weekdays on the [[Fuji TV|Fuji TV Network]] in Japan between October 1, 1976 and March 31, 1982 for a total of 1428 five-minute episodes.<ref name="official">{{cite web|url=http://www.eiken-anime.jp/works/works025.html|title=エイケンWorks ほかほか家族かぞく|language=Japanese|year=2006|accessdate=November 30, 2010|publisher=[[Eiken (studio)|Eiken]]}}</ref><ref name="allcinema">{{cite web|url=http://www.allcinema.net/prog/show_c.php?num_c=235537|title=TV アニメ ほかほか家族かぞく|publisher=AllCinema|language=Japanese|accessdate=November 30, 2010}}</ref><ref name="animage">{{cite journal |year=1978 |month=December |title=ほかほか家族かぞく |journal=[[Animage]] |volume=6 |page=44 |publisher=[[Tokuma Shoten]] |location=[[Tokyo]], Japan |language=Japanese}}</ref> It was sponsored by the National Federation of Agricultural Co-operative Associations (now more commonly as [[JA Zen-Noh]]).
{{nihongo|'''''Hoka Hoka Kazoku'''''|ほかほか家族かぞく||lit. ''Warm Warm Family''<ref name="anime encyclopedia"/>}} is a Japanese [[anime]] television series which aired weekdays on the [[Fuji TV|Fuji TV Network]] in Japan between October 1, 1976, and March 31, 1982, for a total of 1428 five-minute episodes.<ref name="official">{{cite web|url=http://www.eiken-anime.jp/works/works025.html|title=エイケンWorks ほかほか家族かぞく|language=Japanese|year=2006|accessdate=November 30, 2010|publisher=[[Eiken (studio)|Eiken]]|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20101226111205/http://www.eiken-anime.jp/works/works025.html|archivedate=December 26, 2010}}</ref><ref name="allcinema">{{cite web|url=http://www.allcinema.net/prog/show_c.php?num_c=235537|title=TV アニメ ほかほか家族かぞく|publisher=AllCinema|language=Japanese|accessdate=November 30, 2010}}</ref><ref name="animage">{{cite journal |date=December 1978 |script-title=ja:ほかほか家族かぞく |journal=[[Animage]] |volume=6 |page=44 |publisher=[[Tokuma Shoten]] |location=[[Tokyo]], Japan |language=Japanese}}</ref> It was sponsored by the National Federation of Agricultural Co-operative Associations (now more commonly as [[JA Zen-Noh]]).


==Plot==
==Plot==
The series doesn't have a real plot, but is rather an educational series using both live action and animation to provide information about life in modern Japan.<ref name="anime encyclopedia">{{cite book |last1=Clements |first1=Jonathan |authorlink1=Jonathan Clements |last2=McCarthy |first2=Helen |authorlink2=Helen McCarthy |title=[[The Anime Encyclopedia: A Guide to Japanese Animation Since 1917]] |edition=Revised & Expanded |date=November 1, 2006 |origyear=2001 |publisher=[[Stone Bridge Press]] |location=[[Berkeley, California]] |isbn=978-1-933330-10-4 {{Please check ISBN|reason=Check digit (4) does not correspond to calculated figure.}} |page=319}}</ref> The series content has been compared to that of ''[[Bottle Fairy]]''.<ref name="anime encyclopedia"/> The series was sponsored by the [[National Federation of Agricultural Co-operative Associations]], as well as by the office of the [[Prime Minister of Japan]].<ref name="anime encyclopedia"/>
The series doesn't have a real plot, but is rather an educational series using both live action and animation to provide information about life in modern Japan.<ref name="anime encyclopedia">{{cite book |last1=Clements |first1=Jonathan |authorlink1=Jonathan Clements |last2=McCarthy |first2=Helen |authorlink2=Helen McCarthy |title=[[The Anime Encyclopedia: A Guide to Japanese Animation Since 1917]] |edition=Revised & Expanded |date=November 1, 2006 |origyear=2001 |publisher=[[Stone Bridge Press]] |location=[[Berkeley, California]] |page=319}}<!--|isbn=978-1-933330-10-4 {{Please check ISBN|reason=Check digit (4) does not correspond to calculated figure.}}--></ref> The series content has been compared to that of ''[[Bottle Fairy]]''.<ref name="anime encyclopedia"/> The series was sponsored by the [[National Federation of Agricultural Co-operative Associations]], as well as by the office of the [[Prime Minister of Japan]].<ref name="anime encyclopedia"/>


==Characters==
==Characters==
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==External links==
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Hoka Hoka Kazoku
ほかほか家族かぞく
GenreEducational, slice of life story
Anime television series
Directed byTeruji Takahashi, Yoshitaka Tsunoda
Produced byTatsuya Ono, Toshio Kobayashi
Written byNoboru Shiroyama, Hisatoshi Hiraya
Music byKunio Miyauchi
StudioEiken
Original networkFuji TV
Original run October 1, 1976 March 31, 1982
Episodes1,428

Hoka Hoka Kazoku (ほかほか家族かぞく, lit. Warm Warm Family[1]) is a Japanese anime television series which aired weekdays on the Fuji TV Network in Japan between October 1, 1976, and March 31, 1982, for a total of 1428 five-minute episodes.[2][3][4] It was sponsored by the National Federation of Agricultural Co-operative Associations (now more commonly as JA Zen-Noh).

Plot[edit]

The series doesn't have a real plot, but is rather an educational series using both live action and animation to provide information about life in modern Japan.[1] The series content has been compared to that of Bottle Fairy.[1] The series was sponsored by the National Federation of Agricultural Co-operative Associations, as well as by the office of the Prime Minister of Japan.[1]

Characters[edit]

Yone Yamano (山野やまの ヨネ, Yamano Yone)
The grandmother. Voiced by: Akiko Takamura (later replaced by Shō Saitō)
Yutaka Yamano (山野やまの ゆたか, Yamano Yutaka)
The father of the family. Voiced by: Masaaki Tsukada
Sachiko Yamano (山野やまの 幸子さちこ, Yamano Sachiko)
The wife of Yutaka. Voiced by: Mitsuyo Tobe (later replaced by Gara Takashima)
Makoto Yamano (山野やまのまこと, Yamano Makoto)
Son of Yutaka and Sachiko. Voiced by: Takako Kondō
Midori Yamano (山野やまのみどり, Yamano Midori)
Daughter of Yutaka and Sachiko. Voiced by: Yūko Mita

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d Clements, Jonathan; McCarthy, Helen (November 1, 2006) [2001]. The Anime Encyclopedia: A Guide to Japanese Animation Since 1917 (Revised & Expanded ed.). Berkeley, California: Stone Bridge Press. p. 319.
  2. ^ "エイケンWorks ほかほか家族かぞく" (in Japanese). Eiken. 2006. Archived from the original on December 26, 2010. Retrieved November 30, 2010.
  3. ^ "TV アニメ ほかほか家族かぞく" (in Japanese). AllCinema. Retrieved November 30, 2010.
  4. ^ ほかほか家族かぞく. Animage (in Japanese). 6. Tokyo, Japan: Tokuma Shoten: 44. December 1978.

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