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Lil' Red Riding Hood Cha-Cha (TV)

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Alternative title:
Aka-zukin Cha-Cha (Japanese)
小紅帽恰恰 (Chinese (Taiwan))
赤ずきんチャチャ (Japanese)
빨강망토 차차 (Korean)
Themes: magical girl
Objectionable content: None
Plot Summary: Cha Cha is a cute little girl who is training to be a good magician. She was raised by her teacher Seravi, who is considered the world's greatest magician. Cha Cha almost always gets strange or disastrous results whenever she uses her magic, so she practices a lot. Cha Cha then embarks on a quest with her friends to find out about her real identity and her real family.
User Ratings: 220 ratings have been given [details]
 Masterpiece: 19 votes (sub:16, dub:3)
 Excellent: 26 votes (sub:20, dub:5, others:1
1 Tagalog dubbed
)
 Very good: 46 votes (sub:33, dub:9, raw:3, others:1
1 Tagalog dubbed
)
 Good: 52 votes (sub:36, dub:12, edit.dub:2, ?:1, raw:1)
 Decent: 44 votes (sub:33, dub:8, raw:2, edit.dub:1)
 So-so: 15 votes (sub:13, raw:1, others:1
1 Tagalog dubbed
)
 Not really good: 8 votes (sub:5, dub:3)
 Weak: 4 votes (sub:3, others:1
1 Indonesian dubbed
)
 Bad: 2 votes (dub:1, sub:1)
 Awful: 2 votes (sub:2)
 Worst ever: 2 votes (sub:2)
Seen in part or in whole by 663 users, rank: #1734 (of 9777)
Median rating: Good
Arithmetic mean: 7.023 (Good), std. dev.: 1.884, rank: #3660 (of 9919)
Weighted mean: 7.011 (Good), rank: #3568 (of 9919) (seen all: 7.49 / seen some: 6.81 / won't finish: 5.02)
Bayesian estimate: 7.037 (Good), rank: #3273 (of 7496)
Running time: 25 minutes per episode
Number of episodes: 74
Episode titles: We have 74
Vintage:
1994-01-07 to 1995-06-30
1999-01-18 (Philippines)
2007-06-01 (Philippines Redubbed Hero TV)
2007-07-30 (Philippines Redubbed ABS-CBN)
Opening Theme:
"kimi iro omoi" by Sawada Shouko
"Kimi iro Omoi" by SMAP
Ending Theme:
#1: "Egao ga Sukidakara" (笑顔が好きだから) by Shoko Sawada (eps 1-31)
#2: "Chacha ni Omakase" (チャチャにおまかせ) by Masami Suzuki, Tomo Sakurai, and Mayumi Akado (eps 32-56)
#3: "Yōkoso Magical School e" (ようこそマジカル・スクールへ) by Masami Suzuki and Magical Study (eps 57-74)
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Japanese staff
Japanese cast
Director: Hatsuki Tsuji
Script:
Hideki Mitsui (14 episodes
eps 3, 6, 12, 17, 23, 30, 36, 41, 46, 52, 55, 60, 66, 72
)

Hiroshi Toda (20 episodes
eps 4, 10, 16, 20, 22, 28, 33-34, 39, 43, 48-50, 56-57, 61-62, 69, 71, 74
)

Hiroshi Yamaguchi (7 episodes
eps 32, 38, 45, 53, 59, 67, 70
)

Ryōsuke Takahashi (5 episodes
eps 14, 26, 40, 51, 65
)

Shigeru Yanagawa (16 episodes
eps 2, 8, 11, 18-19, 21, 27, 31, 37, 42, 47, 54, 58, 64, 68, 73
)

Takashi Yamada (6 episodes
eps 1, 5, 9, 15, 24-25
)

Tomoko Konparu (6 episodes
eps 7, 13, 29, 35, 44, 63
)

Storyboard:
Akira Shigino (eps 56, 64, 71)
Akitarō Daichi (15 episodes
eps 4, 10, 16, 20, 25, 31, 35, 41, 47, 53, 58, 61-62, 68, 73
)

Hatsuki Tsuji (7 episodes
eps 1, 14, 26, 40, 51, 65, 74
)

Hiroaki Sakurai (13 episodes
eps 2, 8, 17, 23, 28, 32, 38, 46, 50, 54, 59, 67, 70
)

Kazuhiro Sasaki (eps 6, 12)
Kiyoko Sayama (eps 21, 27)
Masahiro Hosoda (eps 39, 63)
Saeko Aoki (ep 9)
Seitarô Hara (eps 45, 52)
Shimako Murahashi (ep 33)
Shinichi Watanabe (ep 13)
Takaaki Ishiyama (eps 5, 11)
Takuo Suzuki (ep 15)
Tatsuo Satō (9 episodes
eps 3, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42, 48, 55, 60
)

Tetsu Kimura (eps 66, 69, 72)
Toshiyuki Shigino (eps 34, 37, 44)
Yoshihisa Matsumoto (6 episodes
eps 7, 19, 22, 29, 43, 49
)

Yoshizō Tsuda (ep 57)
Episode Director:
Akitarō Daichi (14 episodes
eps 4, 10, 16, 20, 25, 31, 35, 41, 47, 53, 58, 62, 68, 73
)

Hatsuki Tsuji (6 episodes
eps 1, 14, 26, 40, 51, 65
)

Hiroaki Sakurai (13 episodes
eps 2, 8, 17, 23, 32, 38, 46, 54, 56, 61, 67, 71, 74
)

Hiroki Negishi (ep 60)
Kazuhiro Sasaki (eps 6, 12)
Kazunori Tanahashi (eps 5, 13)
Kiyoko Sayama (ep 21)
Masahiro Hosoda (eps 39, 63, 69)
Saeko Aoki (ep 9)
Seitarô Hara (ep 52)
Shimako Murahashi (ep 33)
Takuo Suzuki (eps 15, 27)
Tatsuo Satō (8 episodes
eps 3, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42, 48, 55
)

Tetsu Kimura (eps 66, 72)
Yasuhiro Geshi (8 episodes
eps 11, 28, 34, 44, 50, 59, 64, 70
)

Yoshihisa Matsumoto (7 episodes
eps 7, 19, 22, 29, 37, 43, 49
)

Yoshizō Tsuda (eps 45, 57)
Original Manga: Min Ayahana
Character Design: Hajime Watanabe
Art Director: Shichirō Kobayashi
Animation Director:
Fumiyo Kimura (4 episodes
eps 3, 12, 24, 72
)

Hajime Matsuzaki (eps 37, 43, 49)
Hajime Watanabe (5 episodes
eps 14, 26, 40, 51, 65
)

Hiroyoshi Iida (ep 33)
Junko Tei (eps 29, 64)
Kazue Kinoshita (eps 5, 13)
Kazunari Kume (eps 15, 21, 27)
Keiko Hayashi (ep 66)
Konomi Sakurai (ep 56)
Masahito Sawada (eps 19, 28)
Masayuki Onji (10 episodes
eps 2, 8, 17, 23, 32, 38, 46, 54, 61, 70
)

Munekatsu Fujita (13 episodes
eps 10, 16, 20, 25, 31, 35, 41, 47, 53, 58, 62, 68, 73
)

Osamu Ishikawa (6 episodes
eps 39, 45, 52, 57, 63, 69
)

Toshihisa Kaiya (ep 6)
Yoko Konishi (11 episodes
eps 1, 4, 7, 11, 22, 34, 44, 50, 59, 67, 74
)

Yoshiaki Yanagida (ep 42)
Yūko Ikuno (10 episodes
eps 9, 12, 18, 30, 36, 42, 48, 55, 60, 72
)

Sound Director: Kazuya Tanaka
Director of Photography: Yasunori Hayama
Producer:
Akio Wakana (Studio Gallop)
Noriko Kobayashi (TV Tokyo)
Yoko Matsushita (NAS)

Acting Affairs: Hideyuki Yoshida
Color Coordination: Masato Yokoi (ep 11)
Editing:
Masahiro Matsumura (Jay Film)
Shigeyuki Yamamori (Jay Film)
Finish Animation:
Eun Ju Jeon (ep 11)
Jung Ah Kim (ep 11)
Jung Suk Kim (ep 11)
Kyung Mi Kim (ep 11)
Yu Mi Min (ep 11)
Planning: Yoshiro Kataoka (ASATSU)
Production Assistant: Ryōsuke Takahashi (Akabanten)
Recording Adjustment: Kazuya Tanaka
Sound Effects: Daisuke Jinbo
Special Effects: Yukitaka Shishikai
Theme Song Composition: Kenji Hayashida (OP)
Theme Song Lyrics: Kenji Hayashida (OP)
Theme Song Performance:
Shouko Sawada (OP, ED1)
SMAP
Masami Suzuki as Akazukin Chacha
Noriko Hidaka as Shiine
Shingo Katori as Riiya

Junko Ohtsubo as Dorothy
Mayumi Akado as Kurozukin Yakko
Noriko Namiki as Orin
Tohru Senrui as Seravi
Tomo Sakurai as Marin

Ai Satou as
Cream (ep 8)
Queen (Chacha's Mother)
Akiko Hiramatsu as
Harpy (ep 44)
Soprano
Asami Suzuki as Doaal (ep 58)
Azusa Nakao as
Kappa Girl 1 (ep 39)
Kappa girl A (ep 39)
Chieko Honda as
Mayachon
Spidia (ep 34)
Tanuki 1 (ep 48)
Chizuru Okishio as Chizuru (ep 66)
Daisuke Namikawa as Kuroneko
Eiji Takemoto as
Cupid Fell (ep 18)
Jellyfish
Mirror (ep 1)
Hideyuki Satō as Reporter A (ep 54)
Hideyuki Watanabe as
Rabbit (ep 6)
Tanuki 2 (ep 48)
Hiroshi Takahashi as
Access
Mikeneko
Old Woman (ep 22)
Isamu Tanonaka as Desumasu (ep 52)
Jouji Yanami as Ka Zandan
Junko Ohtsubo as Elizabeth
Junpei Takiguchi as Beppu (ep 21)
Kaneta Kimotsuki as
Torii (ep 28)
Uncle Kopett (ep 58)
Kappei Yamaguchi as Choutarou (ep 29)
Kazue Komiya as Doris
Kazuhiro Nakata as
King (Chacha's Father)
Sushi (ep 11)
Kazuki Yao as
Baritone (ep 55)
Nezumi Kid
Kazuko Sugiyama as Pickle (ep 60)
Kazuya Ichijō as Kyotoora (ep 43)
Kazuyuki Sogabe as Kyuupiel
Keaton Yamada as Genius
Kenji Utsumi as Clyde (ep 43)
Kouji Takahashi as
Access 
Mikeneko 
Old Woman (ep 22) 
Kunihisa Mori as
Arimakkin (ep 37)
Dragon (ep 6)
Fisherman
Gandar (ep 30)
Kobori (ep 68)
Mayor (ep 46)
Murra Massa Senior
Ojisan-ningyo
Oroshi (ep 22)
Starfish (ep 3)
Turtle (ep 68)
Yoroi-otoko (ep 55)
Mami Koyama as Mosuki-Chan (ep 58)
Mandy as Princess Otto (ep 39)
Masaaki Ishikawa as Riiya's brother 2 (ep 70)
Masami Suzuki as Magical Princess
Michiyo Yanagisawa as Cheetah (ep 54)
Miina Tominaga as
Dorothy (eps 61-74)
Elizabeth (eps 61-74)
Mary
Oyuki-sensei
Umibouko
Naoki Bandō as
Garrok (ep 47)
Ken
Naoki Tatsuta as GauGau
Naomi Matamura as
Murra Massa (young)
Obaa-san (ep 29)
Noriko Namiki as Kaguyako (ep 69)
Norio Wakamoto as Gekkou (ep 46)
Noriyo Mochizuki as Fisherman's wife
Nozomi Ikeda as
Kazumi
Manami
Nyunyu (ep 64)
Yoshiko (ep 69)
Ryō Naitō as
Muura Maasa
Riiya's brother 3 (ep 70)
Ryunosuke Ohbayashi as
Buchineko
Miraado (ep 36)
Sanji Hase as Shounosuke
Seiji Mizutani as Riiya's grandpa
Shigehiro Morio as
Announcer (ep 68)
Raccoon (ep 58)
Shinichi Ishihara as Bariki Massuru (ep 42)
Shōzō Iizuka as
Bukiido (ep 54)
Makki (ep 29)
Sukekiyo Kameyama as
Barber (ep 19)
Modoking (ep 45)
Sumi Shimamoto as
Lanlan (ep 6)
Pii-suke (Chacha's Pet Bird)
Shiine's mother
Shironeko
Urara Principal
Taiki Matsuno as
Foxy (ep 13)
Kankan (ep 6)
Rascal-sensei
Takashi Fukutome as Que (eps 5, 10)
Tetsuo Komura as
Daimaou
Ossu
Shin (ep 53)
Shopkeeper (ep 72)
Tomie Kataoka as
Bonnie (ep 43)
Caterpillar (ep 27)
Tomohiro Nishimura as Toraneko
Toshio Furukawa as Bikabon (eps 61-62, 71)
Tsutomu Kashiwakura as Barabaraman-sensei
Yoshikazu Nagano as Spectator B (ep 68)
Yoshirou Matsumoto as Umibouzu
Yū Mizushima as Franken
Yūji Mitsuya as
Cook (ep 16)
Dr. Hawking
Haidenyansu
Mole (ep 7)
Sorges
Yordas
Yuki Nakao as Girl Students
Yukinobu Kaneko as
Eraser (ep 2)
Jason (ep 67)
Panda King (ep 38)
Reporter B (ep 54)
Riiya's brother 1 (ep 70)
Spectator A (ep 68)
Yukishige Iemura as Tanuki 3 (ep 48)
Yumiko Sakita as Kappa girl B (ep 39)
Japanese companies
Animation: Gallop
Background Art: Kobayashi Production
Broadcaster: TV Tokyo
Film Developing: Imagica
Finish Animation: Dongwoo Animation (ep 11)
In-Between Animation: Dongwoo Animation
Photography: Gallop
Production:
NAS
Shueisha
Sound Effects: Swara Pro
Sound Production: B-Line
Titles: Maki Production
English staff
English cast
Dubbing Director: Ethel Lizano (Philippine dub)

Casting Director: Ethel Lizano (Philippine dub)
Doinks Seiko as Chacha (Philippine dub)
Ethel Lizano as Shiine (Philippine dub)

Ethel Lizano as Elizabeth (Philippine dub)
Richard Joson as Seravi (Philippine dub)

Raymond Buyco as
Daimao (Philippine dub)
Teacher Barabaraman (Philippine dub)
Teacher Rascal (Philippine dub)

Mitch Frankenberger (Philippine dub)
Nesty Ramirez (Philippine dub)
Raymond Buyco (Philippine dub)
English companies
Broadcaster:
Cartoon Network (Asia)
Okto (Singapore - as Channel i)
Korean staff
Korean cast
(none)
Jeong-Ah Son as Riiya (SBS version)
Lee Seonho as Shiine
Seonho Lee as Shiine
Su Kyung Kim as Chacha (SBS version)

Bak Yeong Hee as
Marin (SBS version)
Yo-Yo Orin (SBS version)
Gu-Han Gang as Kaskal-teacher (SBS version)
Il-Ok Mun as Doroshi (SBS version)
Yoo-Jin Lim as
Ching-Ching Yako (SBS version)
Elizabeth (SBS version)
Urara-juyohan (SBS version)
Yu Donghyeon as Serabi (SBS version)

Bak Yeong Hee as
Huin Gwaeng-Lee (SBS version)
Nunsongi (SBS version)
Nunsongi-teacher (SBS version)
Gu-Han Gang as Chugrin/Sorges (SBS version)
Gwan-Cheol Kim as Aeccess (MBC version)
Han Gyuhui as
Golangseuki-bagsa (MBC version)
Jinjin/Shin (MBC version)
Il Kim as Barabaraman/Rose (SBS version)
Jang Seunggil as Daema-wang (SBS version)
Park Jo-Ho as Mujimakji (Riiya's grandfather)
Korean companies
(none)
Tagalog staff
Tagalog cast
Jonel Bituin as Shiine
Kathyin Masilungan as Akazukin Chacha (Redubbed)
Louie Paraboles as Riiya
Rowena Benavidez as Akazukin Chacha
Ryan Ang as Shiine (Redubbed)

Alexx Agcaoili as Seravi
Filipina Pamintuan as
Kurozukin Yakko (Redubbed)
Orin (Redubbed)
Pinky Rebucas as Marin (2nd; Redubbed)
Wendy De Leon as Dorothy (redubbed)
Wendy Villacorta as Dorothy (Redubbed)
Yvette Tagura as Marin

Arnold Abad as Lolo Ni Riiya (Redubbed)
Benjie Dorango as
Pii-suke
Rascal-sensei (Redubbed)
Bernie Malejana as Vampire kyuu Chan (Guest 2007 dub)
Danny L. Mandia as Daimaou
Evelyn MATUTINA Guerrero as Urara Principal (Redubbed)
Julius Figueroa as Seravi
Kathyin Masilungan as
Elizabeth
Magical Princess ( Redubbed)
Mark Gil Pumatong as
Kan Kan
Nezumi Kid
Yordas
Neil Tolentino as Sorges (Redubbed)
Pinky Rebucas as Shironeko
Pocholo Gonzales as
Barabaraman
Haidenyansu
Lolo Ni Orin (Redubbed)
Mikeneko
Nyandaber Z
Omibozu
Raquel Monteza as Dorothy
Stiffany Adanza as Cream woman (Guest 2007 dub)

Mark Gutierrez (Redubbed)
Tagalog companies
Dubbing: ABS-CBN

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