

Kaiketsu Zorori
かいけつゾロリ
Synopsis
A scheming fox named Zorori, inspired by Yutaka Hara's beloved children's books, roams the world with one grand goal: to earn the title of King of Pranks, complete with a castle of his own and a beautiful bride by his side. He's infamous for his mischievous schemes, yet his cunning plans have a habit of blowing up in his face and, more often than not, ending up helping the very people he targeted. Though he plays the part of a scoundrel without a conscience, Zorori hides a soft, caring heart beneath the mischief. Armed with quick wits, sharp instincts, and clever thinking, he can wriggle out of even the tightest corner. Together with the bumbling twin boar cubs Ishishi and Noshishi, he carries on his adventure, all to make his late mother proud from above.Kaiketsu Zorori: A Mischievous Fox's Quest Adapted from Yutaka Hara's beloved storybooks of the same name, Kaiketsu Zorori follows a crafty fox named Zorori, whose life mission is to earn the title of King of Pranks, with his very own castle and a stunning bride waiting at the finish line. Though famous for his shameless scheming and trickery, the cunning fox finds his complicated plans constantly backfiring, often winding up as blessings in disguise for his unwitting targets. He may look like a sneaky villain without an ounce of morals, but underneath the wily smirk and shifty schemes lies a truly caring, sentimental soul. Still, with his sharp wit and cool-headed cleverness, Zorori always knows the trick to escape from even the tightest pinch. With his rowdy twin boar tag-alongs, Ishishi and Noshishi, in the passenger seat of his quest, he pushes onward, hoping every step of the way to make his long-gone mother proud.Kaiketsu Zorori Based on the beloved children's book series by Yutaka Hara, Kaiketsu Zorori follows the escapades of a scheming fox named Zorori, whose grand ambition is to become the King of Tricks, complete with a castle of his very own and a beautiful bride at his side. Though he has earned a reputation for playful mischief and sly schemes, his tricky plots have a funny habit of backfiring—and more often than not end up helping the people they were meant to fool. For all his apparent villainy and questionable morals, Zorori turns out to be surprisingly kind-hearted and sentimental. But with his sharp mind and quick ingenuity, he always finds a way through even the most impossible jams. Together with a pair of bumbling twin boar crooks, Nishi and Shishi, he walks on, forever chasing the dream of making his late mother smile.



































