- Nobody's Boy: Remi
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Nobody's Child 家なき子
(Ie Naki Ko)Genre Adventure, Drama, Historical TV anime Directed by Osamu Dezaki Studio TMS Entertainment Licensed by ImaginAsian Network NTV Original run October 2, 1977 – October 1, 1978 Episodes 51 Anime film Directed by Osamu Dezaki Studio TMS Entertainment Released March 15, 1980 Runtime 96 minutes Nobody's Boy: Remi (家なき子 Ie Naki Ko , lit. Homeless Child) is a Japanese anime series by Tokyo Movie Shinsha. The story is based upon French author Hector Malot's novel Sans Famille in France. The anime is well known in Latin America, Quebec, France, Italy, the Arab world, Indonesia and the Philippines by the name of Remi.[citation needed]
A movie version by the same studio and director was released in 1980.
The anime was originally shown in the Philippines in between 1979 and 1980. However, like the other contemporary anime broadcast in the same period (Ron-ron, Candy Candy, Heidi, etc.), the full story was not shown. It was only after nearly twenty years that it was shown in full, under the title "Remi" on ABS-CBN, this time in Tagalog.
In 1996, a new adaptation of this story was aired in Japan. Remi, Nobody's Girl (家なき子レミ Ie Naki Ko Remi ) was created by Nippon Animation as part of their famous World Masterpiece Theater series.
Characters
- Remi: Masako Sugaya
- Vitalis: Yōsuke Kondō
- Milligan's wife: Reiko Mutō
- Baraberin
- Mattia
See also
- Sans Famille, the novel by French author Hector Malot on which this anime was based.
- Perrine Monogatari, the anime adaptation of Malot's accompanying novel En Famille.
External links
- Official site
- Nobody's Boy: Remi (anime) at Anime News Network's Encyclopedia
- ImaginAsian Official Page
Categories:- Anime series
- Anime films
- Adventure anime and manga
- Anime of 1977
- Anime of 1980
- Disney's One Too
- Drama anime and manga
- Hector Malot anime series
- Television series by Buena Vista Television
- Television series by Disney
- Television series by Sony Pictures Television
- 1977 Japanese television series debuts
- 1978 Japanese television series endings
- Nippon Television shows
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