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Written by Tatsuya Egawa Demographic Shōnen Final episode date 10 May 1992 Magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump Music by Seiji Yokoyama | 6.8/10 Published by Shueisha Volumes 21 Adaptations Magical Taluluto (1990) Studio Toei Animation Publisher Shueisha | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Genre Comedy, Action, Romance Original run September 1988 – October 1992 Similar Dragon Quest: Dai no Daibō, Stop!! Hibari‑kun!, Golden Boy, Kimagure Orange Road, Tottemo! Luckyman |
Magical Taluluto (Japanese: まじかる☆タルるートくん, Hepburn: Majikaru Tarurūto-kun) is a comedy manga by Tatsuya Egawa that was published in the Weekly Shōnen Jump from 1988 to 1992, spanning a 21-volume collected edition. It was adapted into an anime television series by Toei Animation that lasted 87 episodes and three feature films from 1990 through 1992.
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Plot

Fifth grader Edojou Honmaru (voiced by Minami Takayama) is one of the most trodden-upon losers in his class, until he meets Magical Taruruuto-kun (voiced by Tarako). Taruruuto's powers help him deal with all his hardships, such as girls, bullies, and numerous other challenges.
Anime

The Magical Taluluto TV series started on 1990 and ended on May 10, 1992. There are a total of 87 episodes.
Video games

During the series' run, multiple video games based on the Magical Tarurūto-kun series were released in the early 90's. These include games for the Famicom, Super Famicom, Game Boy, Mega Drive, and Game Gear.

The series was also represented in some cross-over games like Famicom Jump II: Saikyō no Shichinin, and Cult Jump.

