7.2 /10 1 Votes
6.2/10 Directed by Yoshio Kuroda First episode date 5 January 1975 Network Fuji Television | 8.3/10 Original network Fuji TV Final episode date 28 December 1975 Language Japanese | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Written by Akira MatsushimaMichio SatôRyûzô NakanishiShun'ichi YukimuroTakayuki KaseToyohiro AndôTsunehisa ItoYoshiaki YoshidaYukiko Takayama Characters Cozets, Nello, Nurrett, Alois, Jehan, Hendrick Ray, Elina, Andre, Paul, Noel, Michel, Hans, George Cast Michie Kita, Taeko Nakanishi, Reiko Katsura, Ichirō Nagai Similar World Masterpiece Theater, 3000 Leagues in Search of, Anne of Green Gables, Little Lord Fauntleroy, Heidi - Girl of the Alps |
Dog of Flanders (フランダースの犬, Furandāsu no Inu) is a 1975 Japanese animated television series adaptation of Ouida's novel of the same name, produced by Nippon Animation.
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Production
The animators conducted extensive research on 19th century Flanders. The buildings depicted in the series were modeled after the Bokrijk open-air museum. Although there have been some changes from the original story by Marie Louise de la Ramée, it has been faithful in keeping the storyline accurate.
Broadcast
Dog of Flanders aired on Fuji TV between January 5, 1975 and December 28, 1975. It was repeated daily in early mornings in 2012.
Film

A film, titled The Dog of Flanders: The Movie (劇場版 フランダースの犬, Gekijōban Furandāsu no Inu) was released in March 1997.

References
Dog of Flanders (TV series) Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA