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Go! Go! Itsutsugo Land
ゴーゴー五つ子ら・ん・ど
(Go go itsutsugo ra·n·do)
Anime television series
Directed bySetsuko Shibuichi (Chief Director)
Produced byTatsuo Ono
Andrew Tamon Niwa
Written byKazumi Koide
Mitsuyo Suenaga
Music byTaku Iwasaki
Tom Keenlyside & John Mitchell, Kevin Stremlaw, Traci Stremlaw & David Iris (English version)
StudioMagic Bus (animation)
Eiken (production)
Shogakukan (publisher)
Toei Animation (production)
Licensed by
Original networkTBS
English network
Original run April 14, 2001 March 30, 2002
Episodes50

Go! Go! Itsutsugo Land (ゴーゴー五つ子ら・ん・ど, Go go itsutsugo ra·n·do) is a Japanese anime series that originally aired in Japan during 2001 and 2002 on TBS. The series is about five quintuplets who have all kinds of adventures together.

The series has been dubbed into English by The Ocean Group as Let's Go Quintuplets! and aired in New Zealand.[1] The first two episodes of the English dub were released on an dual audio European Spanish DVD.[2]

The series totals 50 episodes, each one consisting of 1 to 2 parts.

The name Go! Go! Itsutsugo has a double meaning. Go is, apart from the English word, also Japanese for "five". Itsutsugo means quintuplet.

Characters

The names of the characters were changed in the English dub but the initials of each name were preserved.

  • Karl Miller (森野かぶと, Morino Kabuto) is the oldest of the five twins, although only by a few minutes.
  • Krystal Miller (森野きのこ, Morino Kinoko) is the most self-centered. She already knows she is going to become a movie star and therefore gives signed autographs away.
  • Harold Miller (森野ひのき, Morino Hinoki) is the bookworm and wants to win the Nobel Prize.
  • Austin Miller (森野あらし, Morino Arashi) wants to become a true superhero - a detective or something else.
  • Karly Miller (森野こだま, Morino Kodama) is the youngest of the quintuplets. She wants to save the world and all animals (except frogs)
  • Six Miller (ロクちゃん, Roku-chan) is an affectionate little dog owned by the Miller (Morino) family.

Cast

Japanese

English

Episode list

Note: of most of the episodes the English dub name isn't known.

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International

Country Title Channel Note
Italy Cinque gemelli diversi Jetix, Super 3, Telenuovo, Telenobra, NuovaRete and Frisbee
Switzerland Cinque gemelli diversi (Italian)
Les Quintuplés (French)
RSI La 2 (Italian)
RTS Deux (French)
Japan ゴーゴー五つ子 ら・ん・ど (Gō gō itsutsugo ra.n.do.) Tokyo Broadcasting System
Chinese Taiwan 元氣五胞胎 Disney[4]
Russia Близняшки-пятерняшки REN TV
The Netherlands De Bende van Vijf (The Gang of Five) Jetix
Disney Channel
27 December 2004 until 31 December 2005 (Jetix)
France Les Quintuplés Fox Kids/Jetix
Spain Los quintillizos Jetix, TVE2, Clan TVE, Neox
New Zealand Let's Go Quintuplets! TV2
Portugal Let's Go Quintuplets! SIC
Indonesia Let's Go Quintuplets! TV7[5]
Latin America Problemas Quíntuples
South Korea Go! Go! 다섯 쌍둥이 Tooniverse
Turkey Yaramaz Beşizler TRT

References

  1. ^ "Let's Go Quintuplets! - Story - TV2". tvnz.co.nz.
  2. ^ http://www.dvdspain.net/php/dvdDetail_musi.php?idFamily=71&idProduct=841
  3. ^ http://www.tabithastgermain.com/
  4. ^ http://www.disney.com.tw/DisneyChannel/html/shows/five/index.html
  5. ^ http://jawawa.id/index.php/newsitem/btv-program-tuesday-april-6-2004b-1447893297