Kaiketsu Zorori (TV)

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Zainab Kashif

“Unbelievable” Zorori is a mischievous fox who is intent on realising his dream of being the Prince of Mischief, complete with his very own castle and a lovely wife. despite the fact that he is famous for his practical jokes and pranks, his schemes almost always backfire on him, and they may even end up helping or cheering up the people he is trying to make laugh, much to his chagrin.

Zorori, however, possesses the wit and intelligence to wiggle out of the tightest of all spots, and he travels with a pair of twin boars named Ishishi and Noshishi in order to fulfil his long-wished-for goal and finally demonstrate to his late mother, Mama Zorori, that he truly possesses the potential to achieve his dreams.

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