Thumbelina: A Magical Story
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Thumbelina: A Magical Story | |
おやゆび姫物語 (Oyayubi Hime Monogatari) | |
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Genre | Adventure, Fantasy |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Akinori Orai, Hiromitsu Morita, Kazunori Tanabashi |
Written by | Akiyoshi Sakai |
Studio | Enoki Films |
Licensed by | |
Original network | TV Tokyo |
Original run | September 30, 1992 – March 31, 1993 |
Episodes | 26 |
Thumbelina: A Magical Story (おやゆび姫物語, Oyayubi Hime Monogatari, lit. The Story of Princess Thumbelina) is a Japanese anime series produced by Enoki Films and adapted from the original Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale Thumbelina by Akiyoshi Sakai. It premiered in Japan on TV Tokyo on September 30, 1992 and ran for twenty-six episodes until its conclusion on March 31, 1993.
The series was edited into an eighty-minute film and released in North America on VHS by Starmaker Entertainment in 1993. In 2006, Digiview Entertainment re-released the Starmaker film to DVD.
Plot
Unable to control her mischievous young daughter Maya, an exhausted mother seeks the guidance of an old witch living on the edge of town. The witch gives this mother a magical copy of the fairly tale Thumbelina and tells her to read this to Maya. Later, when her mother falls asleep, Maya shrinks and is pulled inside the world of the book. A good witch appears and tells her that she is in her mother's dream world and that in order to return to normal, she must find a way to wake up her mother. To do this, she must travel to a far away southern land to talk to the Crystal Prince, who will help her reach home. During her journey Maya faces many trials and hardships; along the way she befriends members of the dream world, who band together to help her reach the land of the South.
Cast
Japanese cast
- Māya (マーヤ), voiced by Mika Kanai
- Nobo/Noo Buru (ノーブル), voiced by Fushigi Yamada
- Mama (ママ), voiced by Yōko Asagami
- Kero Futo (ケロ太), voiced by Mami Matsui
- Gama Ko (ガマ子), voiced by Noriko Uemura
- Zobiru (ゾビル), voiced by Yokoo Mari
- Mahoutsukai no Obāsan (魔法使いのおばあさん)
- Enzerā (エンゼラー), voiced by Satoko Munakata
- Cassandra/Helula (ヘルーラ, Herūra), voiced by Yōko Asagami
English cast
- Chelsea Terry
- Ryann Ashley
- Noel Johnson
- Pierce Walker
- Brandon Garrison
- Tyrone Rodriguez
- Clinton Rodriguez
- Barbara Goodson - Hoppy, George's Wife and Human Witch
- Mona Marshall - Noble, Angela, Mrs. Garrison and The Frog Witch
- Jan Rabson (credited as Stanley Gurd Jr.) - Narrator and George
- Doug Stone - Mouse and Insect
- Cathy Cavadini (uncredited) - Maya Garrison
Media
Produced by Enoki Films and adapted from the original Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale Thumbelina by Akiyoshi Sakai. It premiered in Japan on TV Tokyo on September 30, 1992 and ran for twenty-six episodes until its conclusion on March 31, 1993.
The series was licensed for release in North America by Starmaker Entertainment, which released the series to VHS format under the name Thumbelina on December 16, 1993. The Starmaker release was heavily edited, with director Jim Terry reducing the series to an eighty-minute film.[1][2] On May 9, 2006, Digiview Entertainment re-released the Starmaker version to Region 1 DVD as Thumbelina: A Magical Story. The full series is also licensed for regional language releases in Colombia by Centauro Comunicaciones and in Italy by Italia 1 which broadcast the Italian dub on its channel.
The series uses two pieces of theme music, one opening and one ending theme, both performed by Yuki Matsura. The opening theme is "Welcome to the Planetarium (プラネタリウムにようこそ) while the ending theme is "Whistling of the Hills (口笛の丘").
Episode listing
References
- ^ "Thumbelina". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2008-12-19.
- ^ Clements, Jonathan; Helen McCarthy (2001-09-01). The Anime Encyclopedia: A Guide to Japanese Animation Since 1917 (1st ed.). Berkeley, California: Stone Bridge Press. p. 399. ISBN 1-880656-64-7. OCLC 47255331.
External links
- Thumbelina: A Magical Story (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia