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Synapusyu

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Synapusyu
GenreChildren
Country of originJapan
Original languageJapanese
Production
Running time30 minutes
Original release
NetworkTV Tokyo
Release6 April 2020 (2020-04-06) –
present
Synapusyu
YouTube information
Channel
Years active2020–present
Subscribers398,000[1]
Total views353 million[1]

Last updated: June 19, 2023

Synapusyu (シナぷしゅ) is a Japanese television series aimed a babies and toddlers. It is being aired on TV Tokyo every Monday to Friday morning from 07:30 till 08:00. Shortly after airing on television the episodes are available to view on the official Synapusyu YouTube channel.

On May 19, 2023, a Synapusyu movie was released in theaters in Japan.[2]

Format

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Each episode of Synapusyu typically consists of short segments, keeping in mind the attention span of its young viewers. The series incorporates repetitive elements, catchy songs, and engaging visuals to reinforce learning concepts and facilitate memory retention.

Some notable returning segments of the show include:

うごくもいもい (Ugoku Moimoi): This segment is based on a popular picture book and brings its colorful illustrations to life.

がっしゃん (Gasshan): In this segment, two puppet cats named Hi-tan and Mi-tan explore the real world to discover and appreciate things that create connections. Whether it's finding objects that go together or recognizing patterns in everyday life, Gasshan encourages children to observe, think critically, and make connections between different elements of their surroundings.

ヒカリの森の黒うさぎ (Hikari no Mori no Kuro Usagi): This short animation segment takes young viewers on a journey through the enchanting forest of light, where a black rabbit lives. The rabbit's adventures in the magical forest spark children's imagination and introduce them to concepts such as nature, creativity, and the wonders of the world around them.

Theme Songs

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Opening song はじまりぷしゅ (Hajimari Pusyu)
Lyrics - Kanako Iida / Composition - Nobuaki Nobusawa / Singing - SANAKO
Ending song おわりぷしゅ (Owari Pusyu)
Lyrics - Kanako Iida / Composition - Nobuaki Nobusawa / Singing - SANAKO

References

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  1. ^ a b "About シナぷしゅch". YouTube.
  2. ^ "シナぷしゅ THE MOVIE ぷしゅほっぺにゅうワールド". Retrieved 22 May 2020.
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