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Tales of Little Women (愛の若草物語, Ai no Wakakusa Monogatari, "Love's Tale of Young Grass"), also simply known as Little Women, is a Japanese animated television series adaptation itself of Louisa May Alcott's 1868-69 two-volume novel Little Women, produced by Nippon Animation. [1]
Many songs were used. [4] The arrangement of all songs in the drama is by Takayuki Hattori, grandson of Ryōichi Hattori. Tokyo Boogie Woogie Suzuko Fukurai sings on stage at the Japanese Imperial Theater. The lyrics were written by Masaru Suzuki and the music was composed by Ryōichi Hattori. The bugle and daughter
The Story of Pollyanna, Girl of Love (愛少女ポリアンナ物語, Ai Shōjo Porianna Monogatari) is a Japanese anime series by Nippon Animation, and part of the World Masterpiece Theater series. It consists of 51 episodes. Premiering across Fuji TV from 12 January to 28 December 1986, it has rerun across Japan on Animax from February 2007. [1]
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With Shourei and the Legion forces in the area destroyed, Spearhead decides to continue pressing forward beyond the Republic's borders to find their freedom. Realizing Spearhead are leaving without her, Lena has no choice but to watch as Spearhead travels out of range of the Para-RAID system and disappear.
Miu Nakamura covered the song as the B-side of her 2007 single "Miumiu no Toiki ~Tsuyogaru Ai no Katachi~". Ryoko Shiraishi (as Sayoko Arashiyama) covered the song as an insert song in episodes 12 and 13 of the 2008 anime Natsu no Arashi! Keisuke Kuwata covered the song on the 2009 live video Shōwa Hachijūsan-nen do!
The first season, simply known as Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Pitch, aired on Japan's TV Tokyo Network (through TV Aichi) between April 5, 2003, and March 27, 2004.It chronicles the basic premise mentioned above and adapts stories from the first twenty chapters of the manga.
An anime film adaptation of one of the two science fiction romance novels by Yomoji Otono, Boku ga Aishita Subete no Kimi e, was confirmed in September 2021. [13] [a] In May 2022, Jun Matsumoto was revealed to be directing the film at Bakken Record, with Riko Sakaguchi writing the script and Shimano conceiving the character designs. [15]