Mrs. Pepper Pot
Mrs. Pepper Pot

Mrs. Pepper Pot

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1983- 1983
1 Seasons
130 Episodes
8.0(10 votes)
Ended
Animation
Action & Adventure
Kids
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Overview

Mrs. Pepper Pot lives in a small village with her husband, and enjoys a unique life because she has a small magic spoon that helps her reduce her size, and during that, Mrs. Pepper Pot embarks on a series of adventures during which she communicates with animals easily.

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Cast & Crew

17 members
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瀬能礼子

Mrs. Pepperpot (voice)

瀬能礼子
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島本須美

Rury, Den (voice)

島本須美
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井上瑤

Baken, Sarler Bacon (voice)

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八奈見乗児

Pot Bjorn (voice)

八奈見乗児
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郷里大輔

Booby / Carl Bacon / King Joe (voice)

郷里大輔
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Eiko Taira

Orina (voice)

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丸山裕子

Caper (voice)

丸山裕子
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井上和彦

Mr. Preussen / Yan (voice)

井上和彦
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よこざわけい子

Jin / Lou / Little Bon (voice)

よこざわけい子
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緒方賢一

Mickel (voice)

緒方賢一
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Kiyomi Hanasaki

Zun (voice)

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鈴木れい子

Yolebiene / Noble Lady (voice)

鈴木れい子
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山田礼子

Dongar / Tongar / Uncent (voice)

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大和田りつこ

Paseki (voice)

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千葉繁

Apu Apu / Golonya (voice)

千葉繁
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TARAKO

Chip (voice)

TARAKO
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玄田哲章

Bjon Harken (voice)

玄田哲章

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