Go! Anpanman: Franken-Robo-kun's Surprised Christmas Trailer

Go! Anpanman: Franken-Robo-kun's Surprised Christmas Trailer (2008)

19 December 2008 Animated 48 mins

Anpanman Christmas special.

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Cast

Keiko Toda

as Anpanman (voice)

Ryusei Nakao

as Baikinman (voice)

Mika Kanai

as Melonpanna (voice)

Miki Nagasawa

as Creampanda (voice)

Michiyo Yanagisawa

as Currypanman (voice)

Koichi Yamadera

as Cheese (voice)

Hiromi Tsuru

as Dokin-chan (voice)

Hiroshi Masuoka

as Jam Oji-san (voice)

Sumi Shimamoto

as Shokupanman (voice)

Chika Sakamoto

as Chibizou-kun (voice)

Roko Takizawa

as Mimi-sensei (voice)

Eriko Hara

as Pyonkichi (voice)

Yukitoshi Hori

as Toudaiman (voice)

Hiromi Nakamura

as Usako (voice)

Rei Sakuma

as Batako-san (voice)

TARAKO

as Frakenrobo-kun (voice)

International Titles

Soreike! Anpanman: Frankenrobo-kun no Bikuri Christmas Trailer

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