Robby the Rascal

Robby the Rascal

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خەیاڵی زانستی و فەنتازی
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Robby the Rascal

1 وەرز | 39 ئەڵقە
1982/10/07
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1. Episode 1

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10/7/1982

2. Episode 2

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1/1/1970

3. Episode 3

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1/1/1970

4. Episode 4

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1/1/1970

5. Episode 5

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1/1/1970

6. Episode 6

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1/1/1970

7. Episode 7

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1/1/1970

8. Episode 8

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1/1/1970

9. Episode 9

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1/1/1970

10. Episode 10

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1/1/1970

11. Episode 11

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1/1/1970

12. Episode 12

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1/1/1970

13. Episode 13

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1/1/1970

14. Episode 14

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1/1/1970

15. Episode 15

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1/1/1970

16. Episode 16

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1/1/1970

17. Episode 17

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1/1/1970

18. Episode 18

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1/1/1970

19. Episode 19

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1/1/1970

20. Episode 20

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2/17/1983

21. Episode 21

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2/24/1983

22. Episode 22

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3/2/1983

23. Episode 23

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3/9/1983

24. Episode 24

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3/16/1983

25. Episode 25

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3/23/1983

26. Episode 26

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3/30/1983

27. Episode 27

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4/6/1983

28. Episode 28

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4/13/1983

29. Episode 29

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4/20/1983

30. Episode 30

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4/27/1983

31. Episode 31

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5/4/1983

32. Episode 32

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5/11/1983

33. Episode 33

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5/18/1983

34. Episode 34

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5/25/1983

35. Episode 35

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6/1/1983

36. Episode 36

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6/8/1983

37. Episode 37

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6/15/1983

38. Episode 38

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6/22/1983

39. Episode 39

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6/29/1983

کورتە

Cybot Robotchi, known in the United States as Robby the Rascal, is a 39-episode anime television series created by Ken Ishikawa and produced by Go Nagai's Dynamic Productions and the Knack animation studio. The series aired on TV Tokyo in Japan from October 1982 to June 1983. The series featured contributions from Tetsuro Amino as a storyboard artist and Masayuki Kojima as an episode director. A feature-length English-dubbed version comprising several episodes edited together into a movie, titled Robby the Rascal, was produced by Jim Terry's Kidpix Productions and released on home video in the United States in 1985. However, the English version deleted much of the risque humor that, while not uncommon in children's animation in Japan, would be considered unacceptable by American standards, with the policewoman Sachiko being the usual target of the fan service-oriented humor. The TV series also aired in its entirety in Italy under the title Robottino, and some episodes are also available in Spanish as Robotete.

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