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About: Coji-Coji

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Coji-Coji (コジコジ, Koji Koji) is a Japanese manga series by Momoko Sakura which was serialized in the magazine Kimi to Boku from December 1994 to May 1997. The manga was adapted into an anime television series titled Sakura Momoko Theater Coji-Coji (さくらももこ劇場 コジコジ, Sakura Momoko Gekijō Koji Koji) which aired from October 4, 1997 until September 25, 1999 on TBS in Japan. It features the titular Coji-Coji, the mysterious "Child of the Universe" with God-like powers. Coji-Coji has demonstrated his ability to erase the universe, fire powerful beams of energy, and live for millennia. Rather than use his powers, Coji-Coji spends his carefree days "eating, sleeping, and playing" in the land of Meruhen with a colorful cast of friends, including a talking snowman and a half fish half bird who can neit

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  • Coji-Coji (japanisch コジコジ, Koji Koji) ist eine Manga-Serie von , die in Japan von 1994 bis 1997 erschien. Darin erzählt sie Alltagsgeschichten in der Märchenwelt des außerirdischen Lebewesens Coji-Coji und seiner Freunde. Der Manga wurde als Anime-Fernsehserie Sakura Momoko Gekijō: Koji Koji (さくらももこ劇場 コジコジ) adaptiert und in Form eines Videospiels und eines Spielautomaten umgesetzt. (de)
  • Coji-Coji (コジコジ, Koji Koji) is a Japanese manga series by Momoko Sakura which was serialized in the magazine Kimi to Boku from December 1994 to May 1997. The manga was adapted into an anime television series titled Sakura Momoko Theater Coji-Coji (さくらももこ劇場 コジコジ, Sakura Momoko Gekijō Koji Koji) which aired from October 4, 1997 until September 25, 1999 on TBS in Japan. It features the titular Coji-Coji, the mysterious "Child of the Universe" with God-like powers. Coji-Coji has demonstrated his ability to erase the universe, fire powerful beams of energy, and live for millennia. Rather than use his powers, Coji-Coji spends his carefree days "eating, sleeping, and playing" in the land of Meruhen with a colorful cast of friends, including a talking snowman and a half fish half bird who can neither fly nor swim. Much of the humor of the show is derived from Coji-Coji's blunt comments and social misunderstandings that border on callousness. Coji-Coji, however, is ultimately kind-hearted and helps his friends, if in unnoticed ways. Another running theme of the show is Coji-Coji's friends' ignorance of his God-like abilities. Coji-Coji makes no effort to conceal his powers, however: his friends simply never notice because he appears too simple and naive. In addition to the anime series, there is a Dreamcast party game from Marvelous Entertainment based on the television series. The Dreamcast microphone was used to play the game. The title character is voiced by Shizuka Aoki, and it also features the vocal talents of Urara Takano and Katashi Ishizuka. A pachinko game titled CRA Sakura Momoko Theater Coji-Coji (CRAさくらももこ劇場コジコジ, Shī Aru Ei Sakura Momoko Gekijō Koji Koji) was also released by NewGin in 2010. At least four different versions have been released. A stage show Stage of COJICOJI was performed from August 21–25, 2019. (en)
  • 『コジコジ』(COJI-COJI)は、さくらももこによる日本の漫画作品。また、作中における主人公の名前でもある。 漫画は『きみとぼく』(ソニー・マガジンズ)に1994年から1997年まで連載された。アニメは1997年から1999年までTBSほかで放送。また、2019年には舞台化作品が上演された。 (ja)
  • 《코지코지》(コジコジ, Coji-Coji)는 1994년 "마루코는 아홉살"의 작가 사쿠라 모모코가 연재한 소녀 만화이자 1997년 TBS에 방영된 애니메이션이다. 한국에서는 2011년 7월 18일 애니맥스에 방영되었다. (ko)
  • Coji-Coji (コジコジ Koji Koji?) é uma série de mangá japonesa de Momoko Sakura, que foi publicada na revista Kimi to Boku de dezembro de 1994 a maio de 1997. O mangá foi adaptado para uma série de televisão de anime intitulada Sakura Momoko Theater Coji-Coji (さくらももこ劇場 コジコジ Sakura Momoko Gekijō Koji Koji?) que foi ao ar em 4 de outubro de 1997 até 25 de setembro de 1999 na TBS no Japão. Apresentava um boneco de neve falante e um personagem com uma chaleira na cabeça. Além da série de anime, há um jogo de festa Dreamcast da Marvellous Entertainment baseado na série de televisão. O microfone Dreamcast foi usado para jogar o jogo. O personagem-título é dublado por , e também apresenta os talentos vocais de e . Um jogo pachinko intitulado CRA Sakura Momoko Theater Coji-Coji (CRAさくらももこ劇場コジコジ Shī Aru Ei Sakura Momoko Gekijō Koji Koji?) também foi lançado pela em 2010. Pelo menos quatro versões diferentes foram lançadas. Um show no palco Stage of COJICOJI foi realizado de 21 a 25 de agosto de 2019. (pt)
  • 櫻桃子劇場 可吉可吉(コジコジ)是櫻桃子較晚期所著的一部漫畫及動畫。 (zh)
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  • Cover of manga volume 1. (en)
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  • Shōjo (en)
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  • Jun Takagi (en)
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  • Hideo Shimazu (en)
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  • CRA Sakura Momoko Gekijō Coji-Coji (en)
  • Sakura Momoko Gekijō Coji-Coji (en)
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  • Coji-Coji (japanisch コジコジ, Koji Koji) ist eine Manga-Serie von , die in Japan von 1994 bis 1997 erschien. Darin erzählt sie Alltagsgeschichten in der Märchenwelt des außerirdischen Lebewesens Coji-Coji und seiner Freunde. Der Manga wurde als Anime-Fernsehserie Sakura Momoko Gekijō: Koji Koji (さくらももこ劇場 コジコジ) adaptiert und in Form eines Videospiels und eines Spielautomaten umgesetzt. (de)
  • 『コジコジ』(COJI-COJI)は、さくらももこによる日本の漫画作品。また、作中における主人公の名前でもある。 漫画は『きみとぼく』(ソニー・マガジンズ)に1994年から1997年まで連載された。アニメは1997年から1999年までTBSほかで放送。また、2019年には舞台化作品が上演された。 (ja)
  • 《코지코지》(コジコジ, Coji-Coji)는 1994년 "마루코는 아홉살"의 작가 사쿠라 모모코가 연재한 소녀 만화이자 1997년 TBS에 방영된 애니메이션이다. 한국에서는 2011년 7월 18일 애니맥스에 방영되었다. (ko)
  • 櫻桃子劇場 可吉可吉(コジコジ)是櫻桃子較晚期所著的一部漫畫及動畫。 (zh)
  • Coji-Coji (コジコジ, Koji Koji) is a Japanese manga series by Momoko Sakura which was serialized in the magazine Kimi to Boku from December 1994 to May 1997. The manga was adapted into an anime television series titled Sakura Momoko Theater Coji-Coji (さくらももこ劇場 コジコジ, Sakura Momoko Gekijō Koji Koji) which aired from October 4, 1997 until September 25, 1999 on TBS in Japan. It features the titular Coji-Coji, the mysterious "Child of the Universe" with God-like powers. Coji-Coji has demonstrated his ability to erase the universe, fire powerful beams of energy, and live for millennia. Rather than use his powers, Coji-Coji spends his carefree days "eating, sleeping, and playing" in the land of Meruhen with a colorful cast of friends, including a talking snowman and a half fish half bird who can neit (en)
  • Coji-Coji (コジコジ Koji Koji?) é uma série de mangá japonesa de Momoko Sakura, que foi publicada na revista Kimi to Boku de dezembro de 1994 a maio de 1997. O mangá foi adaptado para uma série de televisão de anime intitulada Sakura Momoko Theater Coji-Coji (さくらももこ劇場 コジコジ Sakura Momoko Gekijō Koji Koji?) que foi ao ar em 4 de outubro de 1997 até 25 de setembro de 1999 na TBS no Japão. Apresentava um boneco de neve falante e um personagem com uma chaleira na cabeça. Um show no palco Stage of COJICOJI foi realizado de 21 a 25 de agosto de 2019. (pt)
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  • Coji-Coji (en)
  • Coji-Coji (de)
  • 코지코지 (ko)
  • コジコジ (ja)
  • Coji-Coji (pt)
  • 櫻桃子劇場 可吉可吉 (zh)
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