Prince Mackaroo (1998)

A mischievous Heian-era prince tumbles into the modern world in this beloved, long-running Japanese animated series from NHK.

Prince Mackaroo - Series Information

  • Original Title: おじゃる丸
  • First Air Year: 1998
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Animation, Comedy, Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Kids
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode (10 minutes)
  • Number of Seasons: 6
  • Number of Episodes: 238
  • Status: Returning Series
  • Original Language: Japanese
  • Spoken Languages: Japanese
  • Networks: NHK Educational TV
  • Alternative Titles: おじゃる丸 (JP), 邪流丸王子 (CN)
  • Production Companies: NHK, Enoki Films
  • Production Countries: Japan

Prince Mackaroo - Plot

Prince Mackaroo, known in Japan as Ojarumaru, is a Japanese manga series created by Rin Inumaru and published by Shogakukan and serialized in Ciao in 1993. The manga was republished by Shueisha and re-serialized in Saikyo Jump in 2011. It was adapted as an ongoing anime series produced by Gallop and broadcast on NHK beginning in October 1998. As of today, The show has become the second longest-running anime on NHK next to Nintama Rantaro.

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Prince Mackaroo - Cast & Crew

Main Cast

  • Kazuya Ichijo
  • Chinami Nishimura
  • Omi Minami
  • Hiroko Konishi
  • Rie Iwatsubo
  • Yuriko Fuchizaki
  • Toshiya Ueda
  • Satomi Korogi
  • Tetsuo Komura
  • Kotono Mitsuishi

Prince Mackaroo - FAQs

Where can you watch Prince Mackaroo online?

Prince Mackaroo originally aired on NHK Educational TV in Japan. Streaming availability in Western markets is limited. You can check JustWatch for the most up-to-date regional viewing options, including any subscription or rental platforms currently carrying the series.

What is Prince Mackaroo about?

Prince Mackaroo follows Ojarumaru, a young nobleman from Japan's Heian period who accidentally travels to the modern era. Armed with a magical staff stolen from demons, he befriends a group of contemporary children and navigates everyday life with his old-fashioned manners and playful personality.

Is Prince Mackaroo based on a manga?

Yes. Prince Mackaroo is adapted from the manga Ojarumaru, created by Rin Inumaru and originally published by Shogakukan in Ciao magazine starting in 1993. The manga was later re-serialized by Shueisha in Saikyo Jump from 2011 onward.

How many seasons and episodes does Prince Mackaroo have?

Prince Mackaroo has 6 seasons and 238 episodes in total. Notable seasons include Season 1 (Ojarumaru) with 79 episodes, Season 5 with 90 episodes, and Season 6 with 69 episodes. The series has been airing since October 1998 and remains in production.

Is Prince Mackaroo still airing or has it ended?

Prince Mackaroo is still an active, returning series currently in production. It has been broadcasting on NHK Educational TV since October 1998, making it one of the longest-running anime series on the network, second only to Nintama Rantaro.

Who are the main voice actors in Prince Mackaroo?

The principal voice cast includes Chinami Nishimura and Hiroko Konishi as Ojarumaru, Kazuya Ichijo as Aobee, Omi Minami as Nikorinbou, Rie Iwatsubo as Denbo, Yuriko Fuchizaki as Kazuma Tamura, Tetsuo Komura as Enma Daioh, and Kotono Mitsuishi as Princess Okame.

What network airs Prince Mackaroo in Japan?

Prince Mackaroo airs on NHK Educational TV, the public broadcasting educational channel in Japan. The series has been a fixture of the network's children's programming lineup since its debut in October 1998, produced with involvement from NHK and Enoki Films.

What genre is Prince Mackaroo?

Prince Mackaroo blends Animation, Comedy, Fantasy, and Kids genres. The series uses a light fantasy premise — a time-traveling Heian prince — to deliver gentle humor and heartwarming stories aimed at younger audiences, while also appealing to adults through its nostalgic cultural references.

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