- Gulliver's Travels Beyond the Moon
Infobox_Film
name = Gulliver's Travels Beyond the Moon
caption = Theatrical poster to the 1965 US release of "Gullivers Travels Beyond the Moon"
director =Masao Kuroda
Sanae Yamamoto
producer =Hiroshi Okawa
Akira Onozaki
writer =Shinichi Sekizawa
Jonathan Swift (novel "Gulliver's Travels ")
Hayao Miyazaki (additional screenplay material; uncredited)
starring = voices:Herb Duncan (US)
Robert Harter (US)
Darla Hood (US)
Chiyoko Honma (Japan)
Masao Imanishi (Japan)
Seiji Miyaguchi (Japan)
Akira Oizumi (Japan)
Shoichi Ozawa (Japan)
Kyū Sakamoto
music =Isao Tomita (Japanese version)
Anne DeLugg (US version)
Milton DeLugg (US version)
cinematography =
editing =
distributor = Toei Co. Ltd. (Japan)
Continental Distributing Inc. (1966 US)
released =March 20 ,1965 (Japan)
July 23 ,1966 (US)
runtime = 80 min.
85 min. (US
language = English
budget =
imdb_id = 0059212
amg_id = 1:94009
preceded_by =
followed_by = |nihongo|"Gulliver's Travels Beyond the Moon"|ガリバーの宇宙旅行|Garibā no Uchū Ryokō|Gulliver's Space Travels (also known as "Space Gulliver") is a 1965 Japaneseanimated feature which was released in the United States in 1966.Production
This was one of the first Toei animated features to depart from Asian mythology, though, like Toei's previous animated features, it is modeled after the Disney formula of animated musical feature. By borrowing elements from
Hans Christian Andersen ,Jonathan Swift and science-fiction, it was hoped that this film would attract a large international audience. However it proved to be no more popular than Toei's previous, Asian-themed films. After the failure in the U.S. of this, and Toei's previous animated featured, this was the last Japanese animated feature to be released in the United States in over a decade, untilSanrio 's "Metamorphoses" and "The Mouse and His Child", both of which were released in the U.S. in 1978. [*cite book|author= Beck, Jerry|year=2005|title= The animated movie guide|publisher=Chicago Review Press|location=Chicago|id=ISBN 1-55652-591-5, p.101 ]Staff
Not yet the internationally popular electronic music composer he was later to become,
Isao Tomita contributed the original Japanese score. However, for the American edition, songs were composed by Milton and Anne Delugg, who had provided the song "Hooray for Santy Claus" for "Santa Claus Conquers the Martians " (1964).In one of his earliest animation jobs, a young
Hayao Miyazaki worked on this film as an in-between artist. His contribution to the ending of the film brought Miyazaki to the attention of Toei. The screenplay was written byShinichi Sekizawa , the writer of the first "Mothra" (1961). Sekizawa also contributed screenplays to some of the most popular films in theGodzilla series from "King Kong vs. Godzilla " (1962), to "Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla " (1974), including "Mothra vs. Godzilla " (1964).Plot
The story concerns a homeless boy named Ricky, or Ted in the Japanese version. After seeing a movie about Gulliver he meets Professor Gulliver himself in a forest. Gulliver is now an elderly, space-traveling scientist. With Dr. Gulliver's assistant Sylvester the crow (named Crow in the Japanese edition), and Ricky's companions, a talking dog and a toy soldier, they travel the Milky Way to the Planet of Blue Hope, which has been taken over by the Queen of Purple Planet and her evil group of robots. Armed with water-pistols and water balloons, which melt the villains, Ricky and Gulliver restore Blue Hope to its doll-like owners.
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External links
*imdb title|id=0059212|title=Gariba no uchu ryoko
References
*cite book|author= Beck, Jerry|year=2005|title= The animated movie guide|publisher=Chicago Review Press|location=Chicago|id=ISBN 1-55652-591-5
*cite book|author=Clements, Jonathan and Helen McCarthy |year=2001|title=The anime encyclopedia : a guide to Japanese animation since 1917|publisher=Stone Bridge Press|location=Berkeley, Calif|id=ISBN 1-880656-64-7
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