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Toei Animation [8] Signal International [2] January 1, 1964: The Little Prince and the Eight-Headed Dragon: Yūgo Serikawa Toei Animation: Columbia Pictures — — July 23, 1966 [9] [10] Gulliver's Travels Beyond the Moon [11] Yoshio Kuroda [12] Toei Animation [13] Continental [13] N/A N/A 1970: A Thousand and One Nights: Eiichi Yamamoto ...
Pages in category "1984 anime films" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
January 8, 2012: June 24, 2012: 26 Sequel to Genesis of Aquarion. Co-animated with Satelight. [10] Busou Shinki: Yasuhito Kikuchi October 4, 2012: December 20, 2012: 12 Based on the Busou Shinki armored women action-figure toys manufactured by Konami Digital Entertainment. [11] Encouragement of Climb: Yusuke Yamamoto January 3, 2013: March 21 ...
The second release was part of a ten-disc collection of Toei Animation soundtracks released by Nippon Columbia in 1996; it featured better audio quality but lacked the alternate takes. [8] On May 23, 2018, Japanese record label Cinema-kan released the score for a third time as a remastered, two-disc set, titled The Naughty Prince's Orochi ...
In Otaku USA, Daryl Surat said the film "is commonly hailed as one of the single best anime films of all time". [31] THEM Anime Reviews gave the film 4 stars and called it "a skilled surrealist Oshii Mamoru piece with lots of mystery and just enough Urusei Yatsura wackiness to remain familiar." [32] Olivier Bitoun on TVClassik gave the film 3 ...
The idea behind the Short Peace was of a hybrid project composed of the four anime shorts and one video game. The overarching theme of the project is Japan, with each entry representing a different setting within the country's history. Because the modern era had not been represented in the anime, the team decided to represent it using the video ...
The program was shown in English internationally as part of Jim Terry's Force Five lineup, and was also broadcast in Latin America as El Gladiador as part of a 4 anime mecha show called El Festival de los Robots (with the other 3 being Starzinger, Magne Robo Gakeen and Kotetsu Jeeg, known as El Galactico, Supermagnetron and El Vengador ...
Theatrical [4] Later dubbed into English in 1987 by Joseph Lai under the title of Savior of the Earth. August 12, 1983: 65 minutes Crusher Joe クラッシャージョウ (Kurasshā Jō) Japan: Yoshikazu Yasuhiko: Studio Nue Nippon Sunrise: Traditional: Theatrical [5] March 12, 1983: 125 minutes Daffy Duck's Fantastic Island: United States ...