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Jagainu-kun
じゃがいぬくん
(Dogtato-kun)
Anime
Directed byYutaka Kagawa
StudioStudio Egg
Released 18 April 2004 – present

Dogtato-kun (じゃがいぬくん, Jagainu-kun) is a popular anime in Japan. Dogtato is one of the half animal, half vegetable inhabitants of "veggie-town". There are 25 episodes of Dogtato, as well as one promotional episode. The word Jagainu-kun comes from the Japanese word for potato (Jaigaimo) and dog (inu).

Characters

Jagainu-kun is the main character. When happy, his tail sprouts a flower. Hedgetato-chan is Dogtato-kun's girlfriend. She is a pink hedgehog who sprouts many flowers when she is happy. In one episode, they venture around, and soon, they find themselves in straightland. In another, they find a cave with bubbles that capture sound. These examples demonstrate Dogtato's playful style of storytelling.

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