Alternative Titles
Synonyms: Hattori the Ninja, Hattori, the Little Ninja, Ninja Hattori
Japanese: 忍者ハットリくん
More titlesInformation
Type:
TV
Episodes:
694
Status:
Finished Airing
Aired:
Sep 28, 1981 to Dec 25, 1987
Premiered:
Fall 1981
Broadcast:
Not scheduled once per week
Producers:
None found, add some
Licensors:
None found, add some
Studios:
Shin-Ei Animation
Source:
Manga
Theme:
Martial Arts
Demographic:
Shounen
Duration:
10 min. per ep.
Rating:
G - All Ages
Statistics
Ranked:
#45152
2
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Popularity:
#6113
Members:
12,296
Favorites:
42
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