Little Women (1981 TV series)

Little Women (1981 TV series)

, is a 1981 Japanese animated television series adaptation of Louisa May Alcott's "Little Women". The series is directed by Kazuya Miyazaki and produced by Toei Animation.

Characters

* Mami Koyama as Jo
* Yuko Takagi as Meg
* Chiyoko Kawashima as Amy
* Keiko Han as Beth
* Shoko Tsuboi as Mrs. March

Production

Staff

* Series Director: Kazuya Miyazaki
* Script: Eiichi Imado
* Character Designs: Joji Kikuchi
* Animation Directors: Joji Kikuchi, Takeshi Shirado
* Backgrounds: Tadami Shimokawa

Music

The score was composed by Takeo Watanabe. The opening theme ("Shiawase ga ite") is performed by Takida Jun; the ending theme ("Joo no yume") is performed by Tsubota Shigezo and Takida Jun.

Broadcast

"Little Women" aired on TV Tokyo from 7 April 1981 to 29 September 1981, totaling 26 episodes.

;Episode list
# Christmas Eve in the March House
# Angels in Boots
# Jo's Boyfriend
# Beth's Transformation
# Stuck-up Amy's Expulsion Incident
# Confrontation: Jo vs. Amy
# Dance at the Lawrence Home
# Meg Caught in a Trap
# Editorial Meeting in the Attic
# Jo's Cooking Duty
# Picnic
# Laurie's Troubles
# A Group of Refugees
# Beth and the Canary
# Jo's Secret
# Meg, Now an Adult
# Mrs. March Chooses a Foster Daughter
# The Field Hospital Raised in Town
# Lawrence's Tales of Old Times
# Jo's Fantasy
# Jo's Fantasy 2
# Ominous Telegram
# Don't Die, Beth
# Angel's Lullaby
# Amy's Will
# Spring in Concord

See also

* "Little Women" (1987 TV series), Nippon Animation's adaptation of Louisa May Alcott's novel.

External links

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