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Gachapin (ガチャピン
?) is a popular Japanese television character who appeared in the
children's program Hirake! Ponkikki on Fuji TV. He is a green,
bucktoothed dinosaur, and
is usually accompanied by his friend Mukku, a red Yeti.
Summary
Jōji Katakiri (President, Japan Software Video Club) was
Gachapin's original designer, and modeled the character after the
sleepy-looking, somber face of Masahiro Nomura, the President of
Japan Television Workshop Co. Ltd., who also worked on the program.
Rumors held that the character was based on Paul McCartney of
The Beatles, but
this was publicly denied. Gachapin's catch-phrase that he uses to
introduce himself is “Gacha, Gachapin pin, I am Gachapin”.
The original voice actor for Gachapin was Kunie Yasawa. The
current voice actor for the character is Kuniko Amemiya.
In the first season of Hirake! Ponkiki, the Captain
traveled to a southern island and brought back an egg from which
Gachapin hatched. Initially shy and easy-going, Gachapin evolved
into an adventurous character and went on to attempt skiing, rock
climbing, hang-gliding, scuba diving, karate, gymnastics, bowling,
and figure skating, as well as an adventure in a space craft. Each
episode was triggered by Gachapin's interest in environmental
problems and his enthusiasm for space crafts. Gachapin has seven
energy balls on each wrist that are the source of his bravery and
power, and his phenomenal reflexes come from the carbohydrates
inside these balls.
The program's theme song, “Year 2100 Gachapin Kid”, showed the
transformation of the hero “Gachapin kid” whenever Earth was in
danger. In 2006, on BS Fuji channel, Gachapin fought against Pierre
Kasher in "Ike ike Gachapin (Go go Gachapin)".
In Gacha Gachapon, Gachapin appeared as a bar manager
named “Shisho”, or master.
Appearances
Guest
appearances
Gachapin along with Mukku sometimes appears as a guest on TV and
radio shows run by Fuji TV.
- On May 5, 1992, Gachapin appeared with Mukku as a guest on the
NHK program “Along with mother” (おかあさんといっしょ). A character called
Nikonikopun also appeared in this show.
- When Gachapin appeared in Tamori's “You can laugh” (笑っていいとも!), co-host Masahiro Nakai
mentioned that the balls on Gachapin’s wrist looked like
warts.
- In episode 35 of Digimon Adventure, Mukku and
P-chan fight evil Digimon which appear in Tokyo.
- In 1998, Gachapin and Mukku appeared in the story “Angry rock,
scissors, paper squad“ (おごってジャンケン隊) in Big Comic Spirits written by
Yoko Gendai. It was mentioned that he receives 50 yen each month as
pocket money.
- On August 30, 2006, Gachapin and Mukku worked for “Shadow Nare”
on “Tropia fountain ~ Wonderful wasteful knowledge” (トリビアの泉
~素晴らしきムダ知識~). Also, on May 12, 2007, they took up the challenge of
working in a lunch box factory, a convenience store, as
firefighters and fishing for skipjack tuna from a boat as well as
performing stunts on a special of the same show.
- On October 23, 2006, they participated in roulette bowling
using specially made balls on the SMAPxSMAP show.
- On November 9, 2006, Gachapin appeared on The best house 123
(ザ・ベストハウス123) show as a guest and organized the top three Gachapin
challenges.
- On January 2007, Gachapin appeared as a guest, his drama
program debut, in “Kirakira medical intern" (きらきら研修医) which aired
on TBS and whose main character was played by Manami Konishi.
- He has also appeared as a guest on various radio shows in Japan
such as TBS radio, Culture broadcasts, TOKYO-FM and J-WAVE.
- In 2007, Gachapin appeared in the music video “Read My Mind” by
the Killers, the American rock band. The scene showed Gachapin
inside a capsule hotel in Tokyo with a member from the band.
- On August 12, 2007, he appeared in the Air Guitar 2007 Japan
final held at Makuhari hall in 2007. B’z “girigiri chop” performed
in the background. He received 3rd prize for his performance. His
dialogue with Souichi Negishi (Johan Klaus II), one of the judges,
evoke a great deal of laughter. At the same show, Shin Nohara from
Crayon Shin-chan also appeared as a guest.
- He appeared as a guest of the dream team in “Tamori's Super
Vocabulary Heaven” (タモリの超ボキャブラ天国).
Exposure outside of
Japan
Gachapin is best known in America and Europe for his role in the
"Read My
Mind" music
video by The Killers.
The Japanese rock band Mucc
takes its name from the character Mukku. Dominic Howard (muse
drummer) wore a Gachapin suit on the Japan Tour 2010.
References
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