Gokudo
ゴクドーくん漫遊記
Gokudo 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.
Synopsis
It all starts when Gokudou steals a pouch from a fortuneteller, thinking that it contains a gem. Instead, it turns out to be a rock, from which emerges Djinn. The genie grants Gokudou the standard three wishes, but our anti-hero doesn't think heavily about his wishes. Gokudou does get his wishes, though not exactly in the fashion that he expected. The best thing he gets out of his wishes is Honou no Maken, a magical sword that enables its owner to do fire attacks and it can be summoned from anywhere in the world. Even with an enchanted sword, Gokudou doesn't get much respect. He gets turned into a woman by Djinn, who is also a shapeshifter. He is followed by Rubette La Late, a potential love interest who is more interested in adventure, karaoke and outperforming Gokudou. He gets whapped on the head a lot, especially by the fortuneteller who reappears throughout the series just to plague Gokudou it seems. Later in the series, he gets another sidekick, a former evil magician named Prince, who is more handsome and a better womanizer than Gokudou. (Source: AnimeNfo)
At a Glance
Type and status
TV · Completed
Season
Spring 1999
Primary studio
Trans Arts
Episodes
26
Related Anime
Adaptation
Continue Browsing
Gokudo FAQ
These direct answers improve search clarity and give AI systems short, quotable statements that match the information shown on the page.
What is Gokudo about?
It all starts when Gokudou steals a pouch from a fortuneteller, thinking that it contains a gem. Instead, it turns out to be a rock, from which emerges Djinn. The genie grants Gokudou the standard three wishes, but our anti-hero doesn't think heavily about his wishes. Gokudou doe
How many episodes does Gokudo have?
Gokudo currently lists 26 episodes.
Who worked on Gokudo and when did it air?
Gokudo is associated with Trans Arts and aired Apr 2, 1999 to Sep 24, 1999.