Toonworld4all Kiteretsu S01e160 Remastered 10 Best ❲NEWEST - Choice❳
In the ToonWorld4All version, the deep blues of Kiteretsu’s lab are stunning. The original broadcast crushed the blacks, hiding details of his blueprints. The remaster reveals hidden easter eggs in the background—schematics for inventions that would appear 50 episodes later.
This is widely considered the best animated sequence in the first 200 episodes. A sentient microwave chases Miyoko through the house. The remaster’s frame interpolation makes the fast pans buttery smooth without losing the “on-model” character art.
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Most release groups cut the post-credits scene. ToonWorld4All kept it. It features a 10-second gag where a toaster robot surrenders to a rice cooker. It’s silly, but it’s the perfect palette cleanser.
To understand the significance of this release, one must first appreciate Kiteretsu Daihyakka. Created by Fujiko F. Fujio (the legendary mind behind Doraemon), the series follows a young inventor, Kiteretsu Eiichi, and his descendants as they use historical blueprints to build fantastical gadgets. While Doraemon achieved global saturation, Kiteretsu remained a regional treasure, beloved in Japan and parts of Asia but largely absent from Western legal streaming. In the ToonWorld4All version, the deep blues of
Episode 160 is a quintessential example of the show's quiet charm. It likely involves a low-stakes, philosophical dilemma—perhaps a gadget that inadvertently exposes a friend’s insecurity or a time-travel mishap that teaches humility. The "10 Best" designation suggests that ToonWorld4All conducted a comparative analysis of available sources (TV rips, VHS, later DVD box sets) and selected the tenth-best source in terms of visual and audio fidelity as their baseline, then applied modern AI upscaling and manual cleanup.
If you are queuing up this remastered episode, here are the 10 best sequences you absolutely cannot skip. (Spoilers ahead, but for a 35-year-old anime, we’ll call them “historical highlights.”) Would you like me to:
Disclaimer: ToonWorld4All operates in a legal grey area. The original Kiteretsu license is held by various international distributors, none of whom have released a proper HD box set. Most fan restorations fall under fair use for preservation, but you should support official releases if they ever appear.
That said, for the international fan who has no way to watch S01E160 legally in high quality, ToonWorld4All is the only game in town.