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Completed TV PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

Bucky: The Incredible Kid

ジバクくん

Bucky: The Incredible Kid is a tv anime with 26 listed episodes from Trans Arts. Use this page for synopsis, release timing, trailer links, score history, and internal links to its season and genres.

7.41
Score
#2633
Ranked
#6165
Popularity
15.0K
Members
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Episodes: 26
Duration: 22 min per ep
Aired: Oct 5, 1999 to Mar 28, 2000
Source: Manga
Broadcast: Tuesdays at 18:30 (JST)

Synopsis

Bucky, the protagonist of the history, is a normal boy that lives in the first world. He lives with a single and humble ambition: to dominate the world (in the sense of the whole planet). He is very certain and he would certainly die to reach his dream. One day he meets with Spark, the Great Child of Primas (World One). Spark is known as the strongest Great Child of all of the worlds, and he is a successor's search. After finding Bucky and talk a little with him, Spark without apparent reason choose Bucky his successor. Bucky has just become a Great Child and to win the company of Jibaki, the spirit of the first world. (Source: Wikipedia)

At a Glance

Type and status

TV · Completed

Season

Fall 1999

Primary studio

Trans Arts

Episodes

26

Related Anime

Adaptation

Jibaku-kun (manga)

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What is Bucky: The Incredible Kid about?

Bucky, the protagonist of the history, is a normal boy that lives in the first world. He lives with a single and humble ambition: to dominate the world (in the sense of the whole planet). He is very certain and he would certainly die to reach his dream. One day he meets with Spar

How many episodes does Bucky: The Incredible Kid have?

Bucky: The Incredible Kid currently lists 26 episodes.

Who worked on Bucky: The Incredible Kid and when did it air?

Bucky: The Incredible Kid is associated with Trans Arts and aired Oct 5, 1999 to Mar 28, 2000.