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The Terrible Goody-Two-Shoes
Dr. Slump Episode 13
恐怖のよいこっコ
Kyōfu no Yoikokko
Air Date 08 July 1981 (Fuji TV)
Opening Wai Wai World
Eyecatch Eyecatch 1
Ending Ale Ale Arale-chan
Episode Data
Chapters Dr. Slump Chapter 36
Format 4:3 (NTSC)
Main Staff Credits
Scenario Tomoko Konparu
Art Tei'ichi Akashi
Animation Mitsuo Shindō
Director Masayuki Ōzeki
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"The Terrible Goody-Two-Shoes" is the thirteenth episode of the Japanese animated television series Dr. Slump: Arale-chan. The episode first aired in Japan on Fuji TV on 08 July 1981. The episode was written by Tomoko Konparu and directed by Masayuki Ōzeki.

Synopsis

Arale is shocked when Senbei tells her she is a bad girl. To become a good girl, she decides to help people in need. That night when she finds Joe Dunn trying to sneak into the Norimaki house, Arale begins by helping the robber.[1]

Summary

Part A

Part B

Cast

The following table provides the cast as credited in the original Japanese broadcast.

Character Cast
則巻センベエ
Senbei Norimaki
内海賢二
Kenji Utsumi
則巻アラレ
Arale Norimaki
小山茉美
Mami Koyama
木緑あかね
Akane Kimidori
杉山佳寿子
Kazuko Sugiyama
山吹先生
Yamabuki-sensei
向井真理子
Mariko Mukai
ピースケ
Peasuke
神保なおみ
Naomi Jinbō
ガッちゃん
Gatchan
中野聖子
Seiko Nakano
ガラ
Gala
田の中 勇
Isamu Tanonaka
パゴス
Pagos
佐藤正治
Masaharu Satō
ジョー
Joe
飯塚昭三
Shōzō Iizuka
Extras 千葉 繁
Shigeru Chiba
戸谷公次
Kōji Totani

Main Staff

The following table provides the main staff responsible for the production of this episode as credited in this specific episode's ending credits.

Role Staff
脚本
Script
金春智子
Tomoko Konparu
美術
Art Director
明石貞一
Tei'ichi Akashi
作画監督
Animation Supervisor
進藤満尾
Mitsuo Shindō
演出
[a]Director
大関雅幸
Masayuki Ōzeki
原画
Key Animation
進藤満尾
Mitsuo Shindō

Music

The following table is a scene-by-scene account of the musical tracks used in this episode. The background music is composed by Shunsuke Kikuchi, and our chronological internal catalogue numbers (完全集 Kanzenshuu) apply to tracks composed or arranged by him.

Dr. Slump: Arale-chan Episode 13: Shunsuke Kikuchi OST
First usage in Dr. Slump.
完全集 Scene Tonality Title
BGM Theme
OP Opening D♭ Major Wai Wai World (TV Size)
Dr-014 Evening at Senbei's C Major Dr-014 Penguin Village
Dr-001 Title Card Dr-001 Wai Wai World
Dr-093 The moon yawns C7 Dr-093
Dr-067 Sleepytime C Major Dr-067
Dr-026 Robber pokes around E♭ Major[b] Dr-026
Dr-012 Flashback: Arale vs Joe F Major Dr-012
Dr-091 Joe's indecision Dr-091
Dr-004 Joe pulled inside D Minor Dr-004
Dr-008 Gatchan flies in F Major Dr-008
Dr-051 Arale helps D Minor Dr-051
Dr-U07 Joe prays Dr-U07 Bach Toccata and Fugue
Dr-094 Arale and Gatchan tie the bundle C Major Dr-094
Dr-079 Joe imagines carrying it, tries to leave Dr-079
Dr-013 Eyecatch A F Major Dr-013 Ale Ale Arale-chan
Dr-065 Arale runs to school Dr-065 Wai Wai World
Dr-057 Arale carries desk and Akane to front Dr-057
Dr-019 Arale runs to the police station Dr-019 Wai Wai World
Dr-006 Arale finds some ants Dr-006
Dr-010 Arale runs back to school Dr-010
Dr-016 Arale pets all animals including Tori Dr-016
Dr-037 Yamabuki-sensei arrives Dr-037
Dr-048 Senbei tries to console Yamabuki C Major Dr-048 Senbei
Dr-060 Paama no paama Dr-060
Dr-077 Arale, goodest girl ever, helps G♭ Major Dr-077 Ale Ale Arale-chan
Dr-065 Senbei tells Arale she is good F Major Dr-065 Wai Wai World
Dr-027 Eyecatch B Dr-027
Dr-028 Next Episode Preview D♭ Major Dr-028
ED Ending G♭ Major Ale Ale Arale-chan (TV Size)

The opening song "Wai Wai World" and the ending song "Ale Ale Arale-chan" are performed by Ado Mizumori and Koorogi '73.

Items

Setting

Variations

Production

Availability

Notes

  1. In episodes where no storyboard credit is given, the storyboard was handled by the episode director.
  2. Dr-026 is slowed down from about 78 BPM to about 70 BPM, lowering the key from its usual F Major to E♭ Major.

References