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Hashimoto-san is a fictional Japanese mouse created by the Japanese-born animator Bob Kuwahara and Eli Bauer for the Terrytoons animation company. Hashimoto is a judo instructor living in Japan with his wife Hanako, son Saburo, and daughter Yuriko.
 
Hashimoto-san is a fictional Japanese mouse created by the Japanese-born animator [[Bob Kuwahara]] and Eli Bauer for the Terrytoons animation company. Hashimoto is a judo instructor living in Japan with his wife Hanako, son Saburo, and daughter Yuriko.


The first cartoon in the series, Hashimoto-san, was a seven-minute short released theatrically on September 6, 1959. Fourteen cartoons were produced, ending with Spooky-Yaki, which was released on November 13, 1963.
The first cartoon in the series, Hashimoto-san, was a seven-minute short released theatrically on September 6, 1959. Fourteen cartoons were produced, ending with Spooky-Yaki, which was released on November 13, 1963.
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Hashimoto is an expert in judo and the ninja arts, but never used his skills to harm anyone. He also frequently told stories about Japan to an American reporter named G.I. Joe aka Joey or Joey-San.
Hashimoto is an expert in judo and the ninja arts, but never used his skills to harm anyone. He also frequently told stories about Japan to an American reporter named G.I. Joe aka Joey or Joey-San.


Hashimoto and the other characters in the series were voiced by John Myhers. All of the shorts were directed by Kuwahara. Bob Kuwahara had an intimate knowledge of Hashimoto's culture through his own family ties.
Hashimoto and the other characters in the series were voiced by John Myhers.[1] All of the shorts were directed by Kuwahara. Bob Kuwahara had an intimate knowledge of Hashimoto's culture through his own family ties.


Between 1963 and 1965 the shorts were incorporated into The Hector Heathcote Show as part of NBC's Saturday morning cartoon lineup. During the mid-1960s Hashimoto had his own board game, and also appeared in a handful of comic books published by Gold Key Comics; always with other Terrytoon characters like Deputy Dawg or Hector Heathcote.
Between 1963 and 1965 the shorts were incorporated into The Hector Heathcote Show as part of NBC's Saturday morning cartoon lineup. During the mid-1960s Hashimoto had his own board game, and also appeared in a handful of comic books published by Gold Key Comics; always with other Terrytoon characters like Deputy Dawg or Hector Heathcote.
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Fourteen cartoons were produced between 1959 and 1963, directed by Bob Kuwahara, Dave Tendlar, Connie Rasinski, Mannie Davis and Art Bartsch.
Fourteen cartoons were produced between 1959 and 1963, directed by Bob Kuwahara, Dave Tendlar, Connie Rasinski, Mannie Davis and Art Bartsch.


* Hashimoto-San (Sept 6, 1959)
* Hashimoto-San (Sept 6, 1959) - Kuwahara & Tendlar
* House of Hashimoto (Nov 30, 1960)
* House of Hashimoto (Nov 30, 1960) - Rasinski
* Doll Festival (1961)
* Night Life in Tokyo (Feb 1961) - Davis
* Night Life in Tokyo (Feb 1961)
* So Sorry, Pussycat (March 1961) - Bartsch
* So Sorry, Pussycat (March 1961)
* Son of Hashimoto (April 12, 1961) - Rasinski
* Son of Hashimoto (April 12, 1961)
* Strange Companion (May 12, 1961) - Davis
* Strange Companion (May 12, 1961)
* Honorable Cat Story (Nov 1961) - Rasinski
* Honorable Cat Story (Nov 1961)
* Honorable Family Problem (March 30, 1962) - Kuwahara
* Honorable Family Problem (March 30, 1962)
* Loyal Royalty (May 18, 1962) - Kuwahara
* Loyal Royalty (May 18, 1962)
* Honorable Pain in the Neck (Aug 22, 1962) - Kuwahara
* Honorable Pain in the Neck (Aug 22, 1962)
* Tea House Mouse (Jan 1963) - Kuwahara
* Tea House Mouse (Jan 1963)
* Pearl Crazy (May 1963) - Kuwahara
* Pearl Crazy (May 1963)
* Cherry Blossom Festival (June 17, 1963) - Kuwahara
* Cherry Blossom Festival (June 17, 1963)
* Spooky-Yaki (Nov 13, 1963) - Kuwahara
* Spooky-Yaki (Nov 13, 1963)
* The Potter's Wheel Heel (?)
 
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