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was a Japanese TV
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staple that showcased an animated version of a different classical book or story each year from 19:30 to 20:00 on Sunday on
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. It originally aired from 1969 to 1997 and from 2007 to 2009. Commonly abbreviated to .


History

The first several series were produced by Mushi Production and then by Zuiyo Eizo, and then by Zuiyo's division
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, which was officially established in June 1975 during the run of '' A Dog of Flanders''. In both cases, the series originally aired primarily on
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.
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and
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both worked on several of the series. ''World Masterpiece Theater'' as produced by Nippon Animation lasted for 23 seasons, from ''A Dog of Flanders'' in 1975 to ''
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'' (家なき子レミ, ''Ie Naki Ko Remi'', ''Sans Famille'') in 1997. Nippon Animation restarted the series in 2007 with the release of '' Les Misérables: Shōjo Cosette'', which premiered on BS Fuji on 7 January 2007, with ''Porufi no Nagai Tabi'' (The Long Journey of Porphy) subsequently airing on the same network beginning on 6 January 2008, making it the 25th World Masterpiece Theater series. The most recent and 26th series is '' Kon'nichiwa Anne: Before Green Gables'' (lit. ''Hello Anne ~ Before Green Gables''). To date, only seven series were ever dubbed in English for the North American market: ''
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'' (1973), ''
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'' (1980), '' Swiss Family Robinson'' (1981), '' Little Women'' (1987), '' The Adventures of Peter Pan'' (1989), '' The Bush Baby'' (1992), and '' Tico & Friends'' (1994). The anime satellite television network,
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, who also aired numerous installments of the series across Japan, later translated and dubbed many of the series' installments into English for broadcast across its English-language networks in Southeast Asia and South Asia, such as ''
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'' (小公女セーラ, ''Shōkōjo Sēra''), ''
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'' (家なき子レミ, ''Ie Naki Ko Remi''), '' Little Women'' (愛の若草物語, ''Ai no Wakakusa Monogatari''), and others. The serials also found success in Europe, with '' Anne of Green Gables'' (1979), Miyazaki's last work for Nippon Animation before leaving the studio), ''
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'', as well as the aforementioned ''Princess Sarah''. The series has been known by various names over the years (as shown below), but "the World Masterpiece Theater" is the name most commonly used by viewers. Nippon Animation's official English name for the series is "The Classic Family Theater Series". The sponsorship of this series has changed several times, the first was Calpis alone (1969–1978), the second was
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alone (1986–1993, 2007–2008). Starting in 2017 Amazon Prime Video made various series available in HD quality, but cropped for 16:9 displays in the US and UK markets. However Amazon did not use the "World Masterpiece Theater" label and only kept the subtitle for each series.


Features

The World Masterpiece Theater has the following features. # The main character's family environment is an
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or a
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. The main character loses either or both father and mother. # The main theme is family, and the influence of a deceased parent remains until the end. # An animal character appears. # The stage is set in a real city. # The era is set between the 19th century and the end of
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. As these backgrounds, the time when this series was broadcast (1975–1997), it was common that TV was possessed by "one per a family", anime which are easy to put regardless of age were preferred, and were oriented for family. Videos became widespread in Japan in the late 1980s, and the time that TV was possessed by "one per a person" became common is after the Cold War (since 1992). As an exception to the above, the double-parents family is '' Tales of Little Women'' (1987), the fictional world is '' The Adventures of Peter Pan'' (1989), and the work set after the World War II and without the original novel is '' Tico of the Seven Seas'' (1994).


Companion volume

Apart from Fuji TV, there was also a companion volume of the World Masterpiece Theater, which was broadcast on
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from 19:30 to 20:00 on Thursday. This is sponsored by Sumitomo Electric Industries alone, but it is characterized by the theme of a specific field rather than the family. '' Moero! Top Striker'' (1991) and '' Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair'' (1992) are works of this companion volume.


Recurring casts

The following people frequently appeared in the World Masterpiece Theater, including the companion volume on TV Tokyo. ;Director * Kōzō Kusuba *
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: Other than the director, he also worked on storyboards and series composition, for example. ; Sound director * Etsuji Yamada ; Voice actor * Eiko Yamada *
Mitsuko Horie is a Japanese actress, voice actress and singer. She was born in Yamato, Kanagawa. She has voiced several characters throughout her career, such as Sailor Galaxia in '' Sailor Moon: Sailor Stars'' and Remi in the Nippon Animation World Master ...
*
Keiko Han is a Japanese actress, voice actress and western astrologer. She sang the theme songs in productions such as '' Story of the Alps: My Annette'' and '' Kazoku Robinson Hyōryūki Fushigi na Shima no Furōne''. Han is a fortune teller of western ...
* Rihoko Yoshida * Taeko Nakanishi * Yoshiko Matsuo * Ai Orikasa * Kazue Ikura * Ogata Ken'ichi


Productions


Before Nippon Animation – Calpis Comic Theater (1969–1974)

Note: These are the only series that are not included into the World Masterpiece Theater franchise. * , 26 episodes: Adapted from the manga '' Dororo'' by the Japanese manga artist Osamu Tezuka. The only series in black and white. * , 65 episodes: Adapted from the
Moomin The Moomins ( sv, Mumintroll) are the central characters in a series of novels, short stories, and a comic strip by Finnish writer and illustrator Tove Jansson, originally published in Swedish by Schildts in Finland. They are a family of white ...
books by the Finnish author
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. * , 52 episodes:Adapted from several stories by Hans Christian Andersen, the Danish fairy tale writer. * , 52 episodes: A remake of the 1969–1970 ''Moomin'' series, based more closely on the books. * , 52 episodes:Adapted from the stories of animal-themed children's writer, Thornton Burgess. * , 52 episodes:Adapted from ''
Heidi ''Heidi'' (; ) is a work of children's fiction published in 1881 by Swiss author Johanna Spyri, originally published in two parts as ''Heidi: Her Years of Wandering and Learning'' (german: Heidis Lehr- und Wanderjahre) and ''Heidi: How She Use ...
'' by
Johanna Spyri Louise Spyri (; ; 12 June 1827 – 7 July 1901) was a Swiss author of novels, notably children's stories, and is best known for her book '' Heidi''. Born in Hirzel, a rural area in the canton of Zurich, Switzerland, as a child she spent se ...
.


Nippon Animation – Calpis Children's Theater (1975–1977)

Note: These are the 26 official entries of the World Masterpiece Theater franchise. * , 52 episodes:Adapted from the novel of the same name by Maria Louise Ramé (aka Ouida). * , 52 episodes:Adapted from a small part of ''
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'', the chapter named "From the Apennines to the Andes", written by Italian author Edmondo De Amicis. * , 52 episodes:Adapted from '' Rascal'' by Sterling North.


Calpis Family Theater (1978)

* , 53 episodes:Adapted from '' En Famille'' by
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.


World Masterpiece Theater (1979–1985; no title sponsor)

* , 50 episodes:Adapted from the novel of the same name by
Lucy Maud Montgomery Lucy Maud Montgomery (November 30, 1874 – April 24, 1942), published as L. M. Montgomery, was a Canadian author best known for a collection of novels, essays, short stories, and poetry beginning in 1908 with ''Anne of Green Gables''. She ...
. * , 49 episodes:Adapted from the novel of the same name by Mark Twain. * , 50 episodes:Adapted from ''
The Swiss Family Robinson ''The Swiss Family Robinson'' (German: ''Der Schweizerische Robinson'') is a novel by Johann David Wyss, first published in 1812, about a Swiss family of immigrants whose ship en route to Port Jackson, Australia, goes off course and is shipwre ...
'' by
Johann David Wyss Johann David Wyss (; 28 May 1743 – 11 January 1818) was a Swiss author, best remembered for his book ''The Swiss Family Robinson'' (''Der schweizerische Robinson'') (1812). He was born and died in Bern. It is said that he was inspired by Dan ...
. * , 50 episodes:Adapted from the Australian novel '' Southern Rainbow'' by Phyllis Piddington. * , 48 episodes:Adapted from the English children book, ''
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'' by Patricia St. John. * , 49 episodes:Adapted from the Finnish novel ''Paimen, piika ja emäntä'' by Auni Nuolivaara. * , 46 episodes:Adapted from ''
A Little Princess ''A Little Princess'' is a children's novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett, first published as a book in 1905. It is an expanded version of the short story "Sara Crewe: or, What Happened at Miss Minchin's", which was serialized in ''St. Nicholas Ma ...
'' by
Frances Hodgson Burnett Frances Eliza Hodgson Burnett (24 November 1849 – 29 October 1924) was a British-American novelist and playwright. She is best known for the three children's novels ''Little Lord Fauntleroy'' (published in 1885–1886), '' A Little  ...
.


House Foods World Masterpiece Theater (1986–1993)

* , 51 episodes: Adapted from '' Pollyanna'' and ''
Pollyanna Grows Up ''Pollyanna Grows Up'' is a 1915 children's novel by Eleanor H. Porter Eleanor Emily Hodgman Porter (December 19, 1868 – May 21, 1920) was an American novelist, most known for ''Pollyanna'' (1913) and '' Just David'' (1916). Biograph ...
'', by Eleanor H. Porter. * , 48 episodes:Adapted from '' Little Women'' by Louisa May Alcott. * , 43 episodes:Adapted from
Frances Hodgson Burnett Frances Eliza Hodgson Burnett (24 November 1849 – 29 October 1924) was a British-American novelist and playwright. She is best known for the three children's novels ''Little Lord Fauntleroy'' (published in 1885–1886), '' A Little  ...
's novel, ''
Little Lord Fauntleroy ''Little Lord Fauntleroy'' is a novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett. It was published as a serial in ''St. Nicholas Magazine'' from November 1885 to October 1886, then as a book by Scribner's (the publisher of ''St. Nicholas'') in 1886. The ill ...
''. * , 41 episodes:Adapted from ''
Peter Pan Peter Pan is a fictional character created by Scottish novelist and playwright J. M. Barrie. A free-spirited and mischievous young boy who can fly and never grows up, Peter Pan spends his never-ending childhood having adventures on the mythi ...
'' by
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. * , 40 episodes:Adapted from '' Daddy-Long-Legs'' by
Jean Webster Jean Webster was the pen name of Alice Jane Chandler Webster (July 24, 1876 – June 11, 1916), an American author whose books include '' Daddy-Long-Legs'' and '' Dear Enemy''. Her best-known books feature lively and likeable young female prot ...
. * , 40 episodes:Adapted from '' The Story of the Trapp Family Singers'' by Maria Augusta von Trapp, which also inspired the musical ''
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'' and its film version. * , 40 episodes:Adapted from ''
The Bushbabies ''The Bushbabies'' is a children's novel by Canadian author William Stevenson published in 1965. The book was inspired by Stevenson's own life in Kenya, where his daughter Jackie, to whom the book is dedicated, kept a bushbaby named Kamau as ...
'' by William Stevenson. * , 40 episodes: Adapted from '' Little Womens sequel, '' Little Men'' by Louisa May Alcott.


World Masterpiece Theater (1994–1997; no title sponsor)

* , 39 episodes: An original story. * , 33 episodes:Adapted from '' Die schwarzen Brüder'' by Kurt Held (published under the name of his wife
Lisa Tetzner Lisa Tetzner (10 November 1894 in Zittau, Saxony – 2 July 1963 in Carona, Switzerland) was a German-born Swiss children's book writer known for her work with fairy-tales. In 1924 she married Kurt Held, a Jewish Communist. They fled to Switzerlan ...
). * , 26 episodes: Adapted from the short story ''
Lassie Come-Home ''Lassie Come-Home'' is a novel written by Eric Knight about a rough collie's trek over many miles to be reunited with the boy she loves. Author Eric Knight introduced the reading public to the canine character of Lassie in a magazine story pu ...
'' by
Eric Knight Eric Mowbray Knight (10 April 1897 – 15 January 1943) was an English novelist and screenwriter, who is mainly known for his 1940 novel ''Lassie Come-Home'', which introduced the fictional collie Lassie. He took American citizenship in 1942 sh ...
. * , 26 episodes: Adapted from '' Sans Famille'' by
Hector Malot Hector-Henri Malot (Hector Malot) (20 May 1830 – 18 July 1907) was a French writer born in La Bouille, Seine-Maritime. He studied law in Rouen and Paris, but eventually literature became his passion. He worked as a dramatic critic for ''Lloyd ...
.


House Foods World Masterpiece Theater (2007–2008)

* , 52 episodes:Adapted from ''
Les Misérables ''Les Misérables'' ( , ) is a French historical novel by Victor Hugo, first published in 1862, that is considered one of the greatest novels of the 19th century. In the English-speaking world, the novel is usually referred to by its origin ...
'' by
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. * , 52 episodes: Adapted from '' The Orphans of Simitra'' by Paul-Jacques Bonzon.


World Masterpiece Theater (2009)

* , 39 episodes:Adapted from the ''Anne of Green Gables'' prequel, '' Before Green Gables'' by Budge Wilson.


Feature films

Two additional theatrical feature films remake were produced as part of the franchise: * '' The Dog of Flanders: The Movie'' (劇場版 フランダースの犬, ''Gekijōban Furandāsu no Inu'', 1997) * '' Marco: 3000 Leagues in Search of Mother'' (Marco 母をたずねて三千里, ''Maruko Haha o Tazunete Sanzenri'', 1999) Re-edited footage films of ''Heidi, Girl of the Alps'', ''3000 Leagues in Search of Mother'', ''The Story of Perrine'' and ''Anne of Green Gables'' were also released in theater in Japan over the years. Susbequently, every series of the franchise received a re-edited footage
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released on DVD by
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and later broadcast as TV Specials.


See also

* '' Animated Classics of Japanese Literature'' * '' Hallmark Hall of Fame''


References


External links


Official website
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Official Facebook Page
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