The Genie Family

The Genie Family
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Screenshot of the series' opening title
ハクション大魔王
(Hakushon Daimaō)
Genre Comedy
Anime television series
Directed by Ippei Kuri
Written by Jinzō Toriumi
Studio Tatsunoko Production
Network Fuji TV
English network Saban Entertainment
Original run October 5, 1969
1992? (Eng dub)
September 27, 1970
1993? (Eng dub)
Episodes 52[1]
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The Genie Family (ハクション大魔王 Hakushon Daimaō?) is an anime series by Tatsunoko Production.[2] It follows the adventures of a family of Genies. It was shown in Latin America under the name Yam Yam y el Genio, and in Arabic speaking countries as El Fatah Borhan.

The series was dubbed in English by Saban Entertainment in 1992 with the name Bob in a Bottle featuring a brand new theme song sung in reggae style, which later hit in Spanish, German, French, Danish and Hebrew. The English version did not air in the United States but it did air on YTV on Canada, on Australia's Seven Network in 1992 and on New Zealand's TV2 in 1994. The first two episodes of the Saban version dubbed in Danish can be found on YouTube. A clip and the theme song of the English version can also be found on YouTube. The motto for the English version is "Make everyday like paradise" and "You sneeze, I please, that's the way it goes" which is one of Hakushon Daimao's catchphrases.

Plot

An old bottle has found its way to a modern family. A genie named Hakushon Daimaō (Bob), and his daughter, Akubi (Illana), reside inside the bottle. It is owned by a boy named Kan-chan (Joey). When he finds the bottle, he discovers that whenever anyone sneezes, the genie is brought out and must grant the wish of whoever sneezed. His daughter must do the same for whoever yawned. Getting these wishes granted may not be a good thing though; Bob is extremely clumsy and usually messes up the wishes he tries to grant. Illana is more capable than her father, but she is mischievous and likes to twist the words and meaning of everyone's wishes so that something bad usually comes of it.

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Cast

Japanese version

English version

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Spinoffs

The Hakushon Daimaō franchise made a comeback in the 2000s with two animated spinoff series produced by Tatsunoko and directed by Hiroshi Sasagawa, featuring Hakushon Daimaō's daughter Akubi-chan as the central character.

Yobarete Tobedete! Akubi-chan

Yobarete, Tobidete! Akubi-chan

Yobarete, Tobidete! Akubi-chan (26 episodes, 2001–2002) features Akubi (now voiced by Asuka Tanii) befriending a shy young girl named Koron Nemuta (voiced by Sakura Nogawa), who has a habit of yawning (thus summoning Akubi forth from her bottle) whenever she is embarrassed.

Akubi Girl

Akubi Girl

Akubi returned in 2006's Akubi Girl (also 26 episodes), in which Akubi befriends first-grader Ruru-chan and attempts to help grant the girl's wish of becoming close friends with Itoshi-kun, the classmate on whom Ruru has a secret crush.

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Other appearances

  • A statue of Hakushon Daimaō can be seen in the first episode of the 2008 series of Yatterman.
  • A brief reference to the series is made in the Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers episode, "A Bad Reflection On You" in which clips from the English intro (Bob in a Bottle) are shown on a miniature television. Bulk states that it is his favorite cartoon. It also appeared at the end of the season 2 episode "The Power Stealer", where Skull enjoys watching.
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Last modified on 11 May 2013, at 08:05