Forza! Hidemaru (Japanese: フォルツァ!ひでまる, Hepburn: Forutsa! Hidemaru) is a Japanese anime television series. It was produced by NAS and aired on TV Tokyo for twenty-six episodes. Enoki Films licensed the series as Forza! Mario,[1] and NAS refers to the series by that name on its English website.[2] The series, about a boy who wants to play soccer, aired in 2002, the year of the FIFA World Cup in Japan and Korea.
Jonathan Clements and Helen McCarthy, the authors of The Anime Encyclopedia, Revised & Expanded Edition: A Guide to Japanese Animation Since 1917, wrote that the series "seems far out of its time in the early 21st century" but "the very young audience sees" the sports tropes "with fresh eyes."[3] A manga adaptation, Hidemaru The Soccer Boy by Makoto Mizobuchi, was serialized in Shogakukan's Corocoro Comic.[3]
Hidemaru appeared on the website nakata.net, Hidetoshi Nakata's official website.[4]
Clements and McCarthy stated that the cast consists of "wacky animals in sports getup" with a fox, two fat hippopotamus girls, dogs, horses, and rabbits.[3]
Hidemaru (ひでまる) / Mario - The main character,[1] Hidemaru is a dog.[4] His voice actress is Mayumi Asano.[5]
Sen-no-Joe (千の丞 Sen no Jō) - An old dog man who gives advice to Hidemaru on how to play the game. He had previously coached a team but lost the enthusiasm after the end of that team.[1] His voice actor is Masaharu Satō.[5]
Nana (ナナ) - Sen-no-Joe's granddaughter and a dog. Enoki Films described her as the "Madonna of the team."[1] Her voice actress is Sakura Nogawa.[5]
Rey (レイ Rei) - The team's cheerleader.[1] Her voice actress is Masa Kimura (木村 美佐Kimura Masa).[5]
Joe (ジョー Jō) - Described by Enoki Films as a "‘cool' and affected sportsman."[1] Joe is a Cheetah and a fast runner, Flora is in love with him. His voice actor is Daisuke Kishio.[5]
Kaizer (カイザー Kaizā) - The son of the owner of Club No. 1 (クラブNO.1 Kurabu No. 1) and the Wolf captain of that club.[1] His voice actor is Kentarō Itō.[5]
^ abcClements, Jonathan and Helen McCarthy. The Anime Encyclopedia, Revised & Expanded Edition: A Guide to Japanese Animation Since 1917. Stone Bridge Press, November 6, 2012. ISBN1611725151, 9781611725155. page unstated (Google Books PT 291)
^ ab"Feature: The game of life" (Archive) Metropolis. Retrieved on March 24, 2014. "The phenomenon continues to grow with nakata.net TV, a weekly soccer program on SkyPerfecTV; nakata.net Mobile, a mobile phone service that transmits voice and text messages from Nakata; nakata.net kids, the online home of soccer-playing cartoon dog Hidemaru; and club.nakata.net, a members-only site for Japanese fans with about 8,000 subscribers."
^ abcdef"スタッフ&キャスト" (Staff & Cast) (). Forza! Hidemaru at TV Tokyo. Retrieved on March 23, 2014.
^ abcdefghijklm"アニメワールド" (Archive) Hidemaru Official Website. December 8, 2003. Retrieved on March 25, 2014.