Alternative titles: Synonyms: Jibaku-kun - Twelve World StoryJapanese: ジバクくん
Type: TV
Episodes: 26
Status: Finished airing
Airdate: 5 Oct, 1999 to 28 Mar, 2000
Genres: Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy
Duration: 00:20:00 per episode
Rating: PG - Children
It's really difficult to find similarities between Jibaku-kun and another anime, because Jibaku-kun is a really original anime.
Story (from Wikipedia):
This history happens at a place called "Parallel Planet" located above the sky and down the sea. This planet is divided in twelve worlds, in such way that if it seems like a clock. In the center of this clock, exists the "Needle tower", A place the where the time doesn't run, The World Zero.
In each "world" there is a Great Child (or G.C.), that is something like the guardian of that world. The Greath Child is always accompanied by a Spirit, an explosive, espheric side-kick that helps to defeat the troublemakers monsters.
Bucky, the protagonist of the history, is a normal boy that lives in the first world. He lives with a single and humble ambition: to dominate the world (in the sense of the whole planet). He is very certain and he would certainly die to reach his dream.
One day he meets with Spark, the Great Child of Primas (World One). Spark is known as the strongest Great Child of all of the worlds, and he is a successor's search. After finding Bucky and talk a little with him, Spark without apparent reason choose Bucky his successor. Bucky has just become a Great Child and to win the company of Jibaki, the spirit of the first world.
Since then, Bucky comes out to travel the twelve worlds and to accomplish his dream of dominating the world, with their friends (or like he would say, slaves) that he finds in the world.
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Jibaku Main | |
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Pink Main | Tomoko Kawakami Japanese |
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Kai Main | Marcelo Campos Brazilian Hiroshi Kamiya Japanese |
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Bucky Main | Fábio Lucindo Brazilian Akira Ishida Japanese |
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Spaak Supporting | |
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Silva Supporting | |
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Master Funen Supporting | |
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Jibaku Ou Supporting | Masaharu Satou Japanese |
| Iku Suzuki Director | |
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Minami Takayama Theme Song Performance |