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26.
Snowy Summer [FINAL ENG DUB]
1950-01-01
GON takes the exhausted Savanna animals to the snow fields.

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25.
Smelly Romance
When Kunka the shy skunk falls for the Queen of Eyes, Gon tries to help him woo her. Gon makes trouble when he tries to sleep on a white bear's belly.

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24.
Long For a Long Neck
Gon and Puske try to make sense of a "hot" new discovery. When a long-necked creature appears, Gon battles it to try to increase his reach.

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23.
Battle of Smell
GON and Puro challenge the King of stink bomb, Kungka.

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22.
Hero By Chance
1950-01-01
GON's passion to eat, sleep and play somehow helps baby penguins.

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21.
Hiccup Trouble
The animals try to help Gon get over an unstoppable case of the hiccups. Gon tries to capture a shooting star that he sees falling into the sea.

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20.
Choro, Ares to Steal
Nobody takes food from GON, not even the clever little thief in the forest, Choro!

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19.
Gon Meets The Big One
1950-01-01
GON helps the big friend to find its even bigger mother.

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18.
Fellowship of the Seal
GON and friends help a baby seal to find a way back to its home, the ocean.

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17.
A New Challenger
Leon returns to the forest to challenge the strongest, but GON isn't just interested.

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16.
Caterpillar Love
1950-01-01
GON meets a new caterpillar friend while eating fruits.

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15.
Master GON
GON trains its new apprentice Tackle King, to become even stronger.

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14.
GON and Troublemakers
1950-01-01
GON gets annoyed by a couple of two troublemakers, Ura and Bo.

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13.
Desert Trouble
1950-01-01
GON faces the mysterious desert monster, Scorpion King.

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12.
Swept Away
GON and friends get swept away by a whirlwind into a desert.

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11.
Ready, Set, Eat
1950-01-01
GON challenges Hippo family, who has a huge appetite.

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10.
Elephants Never Split Up
1950-01-01
GON plays with a young elephant who drops out from its herd.

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9.
The Wild Plan
Gangs in the forest calls Wild Boars to get rid of GON.

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8.
Mimic King
1950-01-01
GON is having fun watching Mhu, the parrot, imitating everyone.

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7.
A New Friend Rolls In
1950-01-01
A wanderer appears in Savanna and tries to get GON off from Reed.

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6.
Running Spirit
GON trains Speed King, the fastest bird who hurt its foot.

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5.
Spread Your Wings
1950-01-01
GON tries everything to become as beautiful as peacocks.

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4.
A Faster Ride
Reed, the ruler of Savanna, becomes a new ride for GON.

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3.
Hang On A Tick
GON struggles to get rid of a tick that went into its nose.

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2.
Eat, Play, Sleep
GON gets hold of the forest. All GON is interested in is to eat, play and sleep.

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1.
Here Comes Gon
During an eclipse, a hungry little dinosaur falls from the sky into the jungle, where he must prove himself to the other creatures if he wants to eat.

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GON is an animated television series that aired on TV Tokyo from 2012 to 2013. Produced by Daewon Media and based on the iconic manga series by Masashi Tanaka, GON has brought a lifelong value of fun to children and adults with its oddball humor and entertaining storylines. The series skillfully blends moments of adventure, comedic hijinks, learning experiences, and sincere relationships, making it a truly rewarding viewing experience for audiences of all ages.

The series centers around the titular character, Gon, a small, energetic dinosaur who's the last of his kind. Despite the series lacking dialogue, Gon's expressive animations and sound cues perfectly convey his emotions, thoughts, and intentions. His series of grunt, growls, and odd noises produce a unique vocal language that is both communicative and entertaining.

In GON, the title character lives the life of a dynamic, adventurous dinosaur in a world populated by an interesting cast of animals. The show goes to great lengths to accurately represent the animal kingdom, taking the viewers on an intriguing journey into the wild where each creature is unique and beautifully animated. The settings range from the vast African savannah to the dense, mysterious jungles, and the cold, endless tundra, each environment meticulously crafted to transport viewers into the world of Gon.

While the show is based around Gon's adventures and the situations he finds himself in, there is a diverse cast of animal supporting characters. From a trio of mischievous weasels to a prideful lion and a stubborn bear, each animal character not only acts as a strong supporting cast for the unmaintainable dinosaur but also helps to unfold important moral lessons and life values to the audience.

Each episode of GON showcases different situations that Gon finds himself in, often caused by his great strength or boundless curiosity. These situations usually lead to humorous and often chaotic results, offering a unique brand of humor that keeps viewers of all ages entertained. Despite the comic elements, GON does not shy away from emphasizing elements of friendship, kindness, and respect for nature. Critical problem-solving skills and the ability to adapt to new situations are also underlying themes of the series.

The art and animation in GON are thoroughly detailed and intrinsically beautiful, ensuring that the portrayal of animals and nature is both credible and captivating. In addition, the show's exceptional animation quality compliments its fast-paced comedic timing. Scenes are carefully sequenced and animated to keep viewers engaged, amused, and highly entertained.

Above all, however, GON is a captivating series that emphasizes the beauty of nature and the importance of respect for all living creatures. The series is well-loved for it's "show, don't tell" approach, where a majority of the storytelling is conveyed through its characters' actions rather than dialogues. This innovative approach, coupled with quality art and animation, makes GON a unique and memorable experience.

Despite not possessing the ability to speak human language, the characters, especially Gon, are not restrained from expressing their personalities and emotions. They communicate through exaggerated body language and hilarious sounds, making each character unforgettably distinct.

The outstanding musical score deserves a mention as it complements the storylines and enriches the overall viewing experience. Dynamic percussion and melodious tunes align perfectly with the picturesque settings, the comedy timing, and the dramatic high points.

GON is a show that audiences young and old can embrace and enjoy. From the enthralling characters and their whimsical interactions to the colorful animation and meticulously crafted environments, GON is more than just an animated series. It is a journey into a world where friendship, adventure, fun, and respect for the natural world reign supreme. Despite its short run from 2012 to 2013, GON left a lasting impression on its viewers as one of the most iconic and memorable animated television series.

GON is a series categorized as a canceled/ended. Spanning 1 seasons with a total of 26 episodes, the show debuted on 2012. The series has earned a moderate reviews from both critics and viewers. The IMDb score stands at 5.0.

Genres
Channel
TV Tokyo
Rating
IMDB Rating
5.0/10
Cast
Arthur Holden, Marcel Jeannin, Sarah Camacho