Usuario:Rrrto2007/Zona de Pruebas
Apariencia
Wherever you go, whatever you do. I will be right here waiting for you.
Works adapted from Western literature[editar]
World Masterpiece Theater series[editar]
Other TV series[editar]
- Maya the Bee (みつばちマーヤの冒険, Mitsubachi Māya no Bōken) - 1975
- Little House on the Prairie (草原の少女ローラ, Sōgen no shōjo Rōra (Laura, Girl of the Prairies)) - 1975
- Arabian Nights: Sinbad's Adventures (Arabian Naitsu: Shinbaddo No Bôken) - 1975
- The Adventures of Piccolino (Pikorīno no Bōken) - 1976; not to be confused with Tatsunoko Productions' 1972 TV series Kashi no Ki Mokku (Saban's Adventures of Pinocchio)
- Little Lulu and Her Little Friends (Little Lulu to Chicchai Nakama) - 1976; based on the popular American comic character
- Monarch: The Big Bear of Tallac (Kuma no Ko Jacky) - 1977; based on one of Seton's Animal Tales
- Future Boy Conan (Mirai Shonen Conan) - 1978; directed chiefly by Hayao Miyazaki and adapted from Alexander Key's The Incredible Tide
- Bannertail: The Story of Gray Squirrel (Risu no Banner) - 1979; another adaptation of one of Seton's Animal Tales
- Heart (Coure): An Italian Schoolboy's Journal (Ai no Gakko Cuore Monogatari) - 1981; original story by Edmondo de Amicis
- Dogtanian and the Three Muskehounds (Wanwan Sanjushi) - 1981; a retelling of the story of The Three Musketeers with canine characters; co-production with BRB Internacional ( Madrid, Spain )
- The New Adventures of Maya the Bee (Shin Mitsubachi Maaya no Boken) - 1982 (made in 1979 but not aired until 1982)
- Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (Fushigi no Kuni no Arisu) - 1983
- Manga Aesop's Fables - 1983
- Around the World with Willy Fog (Anime 80 Sekai Isshu) - 1987; a retelling of the story of Around the World in Eighty Days with animal characters; co-production with BRB Internacional ( Madrid, Spain )
- Grimm's Fairy Tale Classics (Grimm Meisaku Gekijo) - 1987-1989
- Jungle Book Shonen Mowgli; based on The Jungle Book - 1989
- Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair (Kaze no Naka no Shojo Kinptasu no Jeannie) - 1992; based on the popular song by Stephen Foster
TV specials[editar]
- Anne's Diary: The Story of Anne Frank (Anne no Nikki: Anne Frank Monogatari) - 1979
- Manxmouse (Tondemo Nezumi Daikatsuyaku) - 1979; based on the 1968 book by Paul Gallico
- Peter of Placid Forest (Nodoka Mori no Dobutsu Daisakusen) - 1980; also known in English as Back to the Forest; based on Boy Lorenzen's Jakobus Nimmersatt
- The Story of Fifteen Boys (Hitomi no Naka no Shonen Jugo Shonen Hyoryuki) - TV special, 1987; based on Two Years' Vacation by Jules Verne
Other works[editar]
TV series[editar]
- Dokaben ("Lunchbox") - 1976
- Attack on Tomorrow (Ashita e Ataku) - 1977
- Ginguiser (Chogattai Majutsu Robot Ginguiser) - 1977
- I'm Teppei (Ore wa Teppei) - 1977
- Charlotte (Wakakusa no Charlotte) - 1977
- Angie Girl (Jouo Heika no Petite Angie) (in America: "The Casebook of Charlotte Holmes") - 1977
- Song of the Baseball Enthusiasts (Yakukyou no Uta) - 1977
- Haikara-san ga Tōru ("Here Comes the Modern Girl," "Smart-san," "Mademoiselle Anne") - 1978
- Misha the Bear Cub (Koguma no Misha) - 1979
- Sanpei the Fisherman (Tsurikichi Sanpei) - 1980
- The Many Dream Journeys of Meme - 1983
- Noozles (Fushigi na Koara Burinkii, Blinky and Printy) - 1984
- Hey! Bumboo - 1985
- Spaceship Sagittarius (Uchuusen Sagittarius) - 1986
- Bosco Adventure (Bosco Daiboken) - 1986
- Animated Classics of Japanese Literature (Seishun Anime Zenshu) - 1986
- Topo Gigio - 1988
- Chibi Maruko-chan - 1990
- Pygmalio - 1990
- Top Striker (Moero! Top Striker) - 1991
- Christopher Columbus - 1992
- Mikan's Picture Diary (Mikan Enikki) - 1992
- Papuwa-kun (Nangoku Shonen Papuwa-kun) - 1992
- Bow: Modern Dog Tales (Heisei Inu Monogatari Bow) - 1993
- Dragon League - 1993
- Muka Muka Paradise - 1993
- Captain Tsubasa J - 1994
- Mahojin Guru Guru - 1994
- Super Pig (Ai to Yuki no Pig Girl Tonde Burin) - 1994
- Yamato Takeru - 1994
- Mama Loves the Poyopoyo-Saurus - 1995
- Grander Musashi - 1997
- Cooking Master Boy (Chūka Ichiban!) - 1997
- Coji-Coji (Sakura Momoko Gekijo: Koji-Koji) - 1997; from the creator of Chibi Maruko-chan, Momoko Sakura
- Ten-Ten-Kun (Hanasaki Tenshi Ten-Ten-kun) - 1998
- Inventor Boy Kanipan (Hatsumei Boy Kanipan) - 1998
- Hunter x Hunter - 1999
- Corrector Yui - 1999
- Bikkuriman 2000 - 1999
- Taiga Adventure (Mirai Shonen Conan II: Taiga no Daiboken) - 1999; a remake of Future Boy Conan directed by Hayao Miyazaki's former assistant, Keiji Hayakawa, but featuring a new cast of characters
- Marcelino Pan y Vino - 2000 (Japan-Spain co-production; title is Spanish for "Marcelino, bread and wine")
- Mahōjin Guru Guru - April 2000, TV Tokyo
- Princess Comet (Cosmic Baton Girl Comet-san) - 2001; based on a manga by Mitsuteru Yokoyama, creator of Gigantor and Sally, the Witch
- Webdiver (Dennou Boukenki Webdiver) - 2001
- Hungry Heart: Wild Striker - 2002-2003, Animax
- Papuwa - September 2003, TV Tokyo
- Sore Ike! Zukkoke Sannin Gumi - April 2004, TV Tokyo
- Fantastic Children - October 2004, TV Tokyo
- Pokapoka Mori no Rasukaru - 2006
- Yamato Nadeshiko Shichi Henge - 2006
TV specials, movies and OAVs[editar]
- King Fang (Oyuki Yama no Yuusha Haou) - TV special, 1978
- Our Hit and Run - TV special, 1979
- Maegami Taro - TV special, 1979
- Locke the Superman (Chojin Rokku) - movie, 1984; OAV sequels, 1989, 1991 and 2000
- Future Boy Conan (Mirai Shonen Conan Tokubetsu Hen-Kyodaiki Gigant no Fukkatsu) (movie) - 1984
- Sango-shō Densetsu: Aoi Umi no Elfie - TV special, 1986; seemingly inspired heavily by Hayao Miyazaki's Nausicaa
- Chibi Maruko-chan (movie) - 1990
- Tottoi (The Secret of the Seal) - 1992, movie
- Bow (movie) - 1993
- Mahojin Guru Guru (movie) - 1996
- Hunter x Hunter (OAV) - 2002