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Genre
  
Comedy, Historical

Original network
  
TV Asahi, Animax

First episode date
  
15 October 1975

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Studio
  
Toei Animation

Episodes
  
296

Final episode date
  
28 June 1982

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Directed by
  
Hideo Furusawa Kimio Yabuki Tetsuo Imazawa

Original run
  
15 October 1975 – 28 June 1982

Characters
  
Shuunen, Ikkyuu's mother, Sayo-chan, Tessai

Writers
  
Masaki Tsuji, Tadaaki Yamazaki, Hisao Ohkawa, Junji Tashiro

Directors
  
Kimio Yabuki, Tetsuo Imazawa

Cast
  
Toshiko Fujita, Keiichi Noda, Keaton Yamada, Eiko Masuyama, Kōhei Miyauchi

Similar
  
Smart Kid, Belle and Sebastian, Ronin Warriors, Beast King GoLion, Hana no Ko Lunlun

Ikkyū-san(一休さん) is a little Buddhist monk who is smart and playful like other children. He often outsmarts adults. The animation based on the historical Zen Buddhist monk Ikkyū that follows his mischievous adventures as a child during his stay at Ankoku-ji Temple. In each episode, Ikkyū relies on his intelligence and wit to solve all types of problems, from distraught farmers to greedy merchants.

Contents

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The anime was well received by all ages in Japan and throughout Asia, as it does not rely on violence. Even when violence appears, it is usually presented in a mild or necessary way (for example, there are occasional references to the Ōnin War). A running gag of Ikkyū-san is that whenever Ikkyū is trying to think of a plan, he sits in a lotus position, wets his two index fingers, and rotates them above his head.

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In 1976, there was also a theatrical film released as part of the Toei Manga Matsui film festival in the summer of that year.

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History

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Ikkyū-san(一休宗純, Ikkyū Sōjun) was born in 1394 in Kyoto. He is the son of Emperor Go-Komatsu-tenno and Mrs. Iyo. Ikkyu and his mother had to leave the palace because of the political problem of Japan. When he was 5 years old, he was separated from his mother and was sent to be ordained at Ankoku-ji Temple. Great artistic liberties are taken with regards to the depiction of Ikkyu's cartoon version and his real life counterpart. In the anime, he is so cute and very neat. In fact, he is a person who has different ideas from people around him so Mr. Ka-so has appointed his senior as Abbot instead of him. He decided to travel to various locations which gave him an opportunity to meet many famous artists and poets. Ikkyu was appointed as the abbot at the Di-tok-ku temple to restore the temple from destruction. His stay at the Di-tok-ku temple did not take long. He went to live at the Ankoku-ji Temple , which is the last place where he lives, before he died at the age of 87 years in 1481.

Famous Story

Don’t cross this Bridge

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One day, a samurai invited Ikkyu to dinner at his house. Ikkyu was very glad but when he reached the samurai’s house, then was a bridge with a sign that said “Don’t cross this bridge.” He decided to walk across the bridge without hesitation. The samurai told him “Why did you cross the bridge, you didn’t read the sign.” Ikkyu said “I did see it. I walked right in the middle of bridge, not on the edge of the bridge.” Bridge in Japanese is called はし “hashi” (hashi means 橋 “the bridge” or 端 “edge”).

Reception

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In 2005, Japanese television network TV Asahi conducted an online web poll for the top one hundred anime, and Ikkyū-san placed 85th tied with Hana no Ko Lunlun.

This animation has become one of the most famous Japanese anime in China. So, this anime was chosen to promote international tourism.

Trivia

This series is referenced in 2008 by Tokine Yukimura in a flashback in episode 50 of Kekkaishi, 5 minutes 50 seconds in.

References

Ikkyū-san Wikipedia