Hanada Shounen-shi
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Animation
Drama
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Comedy
Seasons | 1
Episodes | 25
avg.Runtime | 25 min
First EP | 2002-10-01
Last EP | 2003-03-18
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Rating : 7
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Hanada Shōnen Shi is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Makoto Isshiki about a mischievous young boy, called Hanada Ichiro, who attains the ability to see and talk to the supernatural after an accident to the back of his head. It was serialized in Mr. Magazine from 1993 to 1995. Hanada Shōnen Shi received the 1995 Kodansha Manga Award for the general category. It has been adapted into a 25-episode anime series by Madhouse and premiered on NTV on October 1, 2002. The series was adapted into a 2006 live-action film subtitled Ghosts and a Tunnel of Secrets by Shochiku.
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Season List
season 1 || Season 1
Relesed on | 2002-10-01
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The Very Beginning
2002-10-01
2
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Wish of Yuki the Ghost
2002-10-08
3
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Hanada Jiro
2002-10-15
4
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The House where the Sunflower Blooms
2002-10-22
5
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Old Dick Grandpa
2002-10-29
6
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Kei-chan
2002-11-05
7
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Pork Chops
2002-11-12
8
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Crying in Breasts
2002-11-19
9
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Madame Katherine
2002-11-26
10
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Family
2002-12-03
11
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The Biggest Crisis of my Life
2002-12-10
12
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Something Precious
2002-12-17
13
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A Partner After 13 Years
2002-12-24
14
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Amanojaku
2002-12-31
15
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Gonpachi
2003-01-07
16
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Hana-san
2003-01-14
17
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The Ghost Under the Cherry Tree
2003-01-21
18
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Promise
2003-01-28
19
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The First Melon of the Harvest
2003-02-04
20
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Christmas Present
2003-02-11
21
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On a Snowy Night
2003-02-18
22
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Rinko
2003-02-25
23
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Evening Chores
2003-03-04
24
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Mother and Child Saint Protector
2003-03-11
25
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Dogtooth Violet Flowers
2003-03-18
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