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0-sen Hayato (partially found anime series; 1964)

0-sen Hayato (0戦はやと, Zero-sen Hayato)is one of mangaka Naoki Tsuji's earlier works that was created around 1963-1964[1] and was serialized in the Weekly Shonen King manga magazine. It would later receive an anime adaptation with the same name that aired from January 21st, 1964, until October 27th, 1964. The show aired on the Fuji TV channel at around 6:15-6:45 p.m. on Tuesdays in Japan and was believed to have spanned a total of 38 episodes[2], though in 2022, it was recently discovered that the show had a 39th episode, and was not previously documented in other sites[3]. Though the show ended on October 27th, 1964, it is likely and possible that the show might have had a 40th episode if following its weekly schedule, though the existence of a 40th episode remains unconfirmed.

Each episode was around 15 minutes[4]. This was the earliest animated show produced by P Productions[5], who had worked on various tokusatsu and animes in the 60s, such as Donkikko, and Harris' Whirlwind.[6][2][4]

Plot

There is not much information about and around the plot of the series though what is known is that the series was set around a fictional event that happened in World War II. According to its Japanese Wikipedia page, the story centred around Azuma Hayato, one of the recruited pilots by the Japanese Navy. After an enemy pilot carrier shot down Hayato's father, the series follows Hayato in his pursuit of seeking justice and vengeance against said enemy pilot carrier.

Staff

The series was directed by Kazuo Hoshino and produced by Tomio Sagisu, with music for the series composed by Takeo Watanabe.[7][2]

Cast

Picture of one of the VHS.

There are only a few people who had been known to do voice work in the series that are available on the internet[7], these are the known voice works of:

  • Michiru Hojo as Hayato Azuma[7]
  • Akira Kono as PO1 Ōyama[7]
  • Chikao Ohtsuka as Lt. Miyamoto[7]
  • Iemasa Kayumi as Captain Azuma[7]
  • Isamu Tanonaka as PO1 Hosokawa[7]
  • Koji Asakura as Kyōgo Isshiki[7]
  • Yutaka Ōyama as Hachiemon Ishikawa[7]
  • Yasuo Muramatsu as Colonel Tanaka[7]

Availability

This anime series never had any physical releases or video software and is, unfortunately, one of the many '60s anime that lacked any preservation and is lost to time. As of 2022, there is only one episode known available to be watched, and said episode is a 22-minute pilot episode of the series that was later derived as the very first episode of the series, entitled "'行け爆風隊" (transl. "Go, Blast Squad"). The reason the pilot episode having known to be one of the two pieces of the 0-sen Hayato anime available online is because it was released on VHS and Betamax tapes by the Japan Home Video Inc. back in 1985.

In addition, the second episode of the series, entitled "大戦果" (transl. "Great War Results"), was allegedly also released on VHS by H.M.P Co. Ltd., a company that focuses on producing various adult videos, though the episode had never resurfaced online and remains uncited in its Wikipedia page.

Aside from these two episodes, no more episodes of the series had been put into other video software or releases and are unlikely to resurface due to the age of the show. In addition, the second piece of the "0-sen Hayato" anime series available is its opening which was also preserved and available after it was included in various VHS and LaserDiscs releases back then.

#Episode Title (English Transl.)Air DateStatus
1行け爆風隊 (Go, Blast Squad)January 21st, 1964Found
2大戦果 (Great War Results)January 28th, 1964Lost
3友情はつよし (Friendship Is Good)February 4th, 1964Lost
4戦法" 紙吹雪 (Tactics' Confetti)February 11th, 1964Lost
5盗まれた暗号 (Stolen Cipher)February 18th, 1964Lost
6目標発見す (Finding A Goal)February 25th, 1964Lost
7暗闇の翼 (Wings Of Darkness)March 3rd, 1964Lost
8長ぐつ作戦 (Operation Long-Winded)March 10th, 1964Lost
9一進一退 (One Step And The Other)March 17th, 1964Lost
10孤島の秘密 (The Secret Of An Isolated Island)March 24th, 1964Lost
11こわれたマスコット (Broken Mascot)April 7th, 1964Lost
12海の狼 (Wolf Of The Sea)April 14th, 1964Lost
13おとり作戦 (Operation Decoy)April 21st, 1964Lost
14脱出作戦 (Operation Escape)April 28th, 1964Lost
15傷ついた敵兵 (Wounded Enemy Soldiers)May 5th, 1964Lost
16緑の孤島 (Green Island)May 12th, 1964Lost
17火山島噴火す (Volcanic Island Eruption)May 19th, 1964Lost
18ただよえるボート (Just A Boat)May 26th, 1964Lost
19イルカ作戦 (Operation Dolphin)June 2nd, 1964Lost
20イロイロ基地応答せよ (Respond To The Iloilo Base)June 9th, 1964Lost
21尊い犠牲 (Precious Sacrifice)June 16th, 1964Lost
22ゆうれい基地を捜せ (Find The Yurei Base)June 23rd, 1964Lost
23姿なき大編隊 (The Great Formation Without Figures)June 30th, 1964Lost
24まぼろしの戦車 (Maboshi no Chariot)July 7th, 1964Lost
25吹矢の男 (Blowgun Man)July 14th, 1964Lost
26父の死 (Father's Death)July 21st, 1964Lost
27単独飛行 (Solo Flight)July 28th, 1964Lost
28罠 (Trap)August 4th, 1964Lost
29重要書類異常なし (No Abnormalities In Abnormal Documents)August 11th, 1964Lost
30密林をつっ走れ! (Run Through The Jungle!)August 18th, 1964Lost
31選ばれた者 (The Chosen One)August 25th, 1964Lost
32決死の不時着 (Desperate Crash Landing)September 1st, 1964Lost
33黒い落下傘 (Black Parachute)September 8th, 1964Lost
34影なき戦車隊 (Tanks Without a Shadow)September 15th, 1964Lost
35謎の島 (Mystery Island)September 23rd, 1964Lost
36砂漠の決闘 (Duel In The Desert)September 30th, 1964Lost
37海の黒豹を倒せ (Defeat The Black Panther Of The Sea)October 6th, 1964Lost
38眼の中の対決 (Confrontation In The Eye)October 13th, 1964Lost
39その0戦をおとせ! (Kill That 0 Matches!)[3]Date unknown
(possibly October 20th, 1964 following its weekly schedule.)
Lost
40Title unknownDate unknown
(possibly October 27th, 1964, following its weekly schedule and its end date.)
Existence Unconfirmed

Gallery

Opening for 0-sen Hayato

Episode 01 is found

External Links

References

Screenshots of Episode 34
SimFan96 | Posted on Oct 15 at 3:11 am | Last edited on Oct 15 at 3:12 am
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I found a tweet, showing screenshots of what is the 34th episode. From what I can gather on the tweets in this chain, apparently this episode aired on Tokyo 12's "マンガ祭りだ60分!" which roughly translates (according to Google Translate) to "60 minutes of manga festival!" in 1977. Apparently due to time constraints, the episode was shortened to 19 minutes.

Screenshots:https://twitter.com/video_vhs/status/1050365655403311105

There's also a different version of the intro as well with some differences such as the hand no longer appearing for one frame and Hayato talking at the end of the intro.

https://twitter.com/video_vhs/status/1050339708742426624

Founded this.
Zuper | Posted on May 22 at 1:48 am
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The second episode was also screened around August 13, 2022 alongside the existing episodes of Bouken Shounen Shadarhttps://twitter.com/video_vhs/status/1545416187072245760

Sharin Jalal | Posted on Jul 13 at 3:01 am
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