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Nadia, the Secret of Blue Water

Nadia, the Secret of Blue Water

Alternative Titles

English: Nadia, the Secret of Blue Water
Synonyms: Nadia, the Secret of Blue Water, Fushigi no Umi no Nadia

Information

Type: TV
Episodes: 39
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Apr 15, 1989 to Mar 16, 1990
Duration: 23 min. per episode
Rating: PG - Children
L represents licensing company

Statistics

Score: 7.761 (scored by 2095 users)
Ranked: #5642
Popularity: #983
Members: 3,948
Favorites: 62
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2 based on the top anime page.

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adventure comedy sci-fi
Nov 9, 2008
BornIn1142
Story: Nadia, the Secret of Blue Water is supposedly based on the novel 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. The truth of the matter is, the plot elements shared by the two can pretty much be counted on one hand. The two stories are practically unconnected. But that's alright. The plot crafted for Nadia "based on" Jules Verne's is actually quite good by its own right. It offers both awesomely epic action and touching emotionality and handles both wonderfully. There are a few nicely executed twists thrown in as well.

Of course, no review of Nadia can get around a certain arc in the middle. Episodes 23-34 read more
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Jan 14, 2008
JTurner
In the mid 1970's, prior to obtaining his well-deserved status as Japan's greatest animator ever, a young Hayao Miyazaki was hired by Japanese movie giant Toho to develop ideas for TV series. One of these concepts was "Around the World Under the Sea", based on Jules Verne's "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea," in which two orphan children pursued by villains team up with Captain Nemo and his mighty submarine, the Nautilus. Although it was never produced, Toho nonetheless kept the rights to the story outline. Miyazaki would reuse elements from his original concept in later projects of his, most notably the terrific action-adventure Castle in read more
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Feb 22, 2009
Apocaly
Esse anime é mais ou menos baseado no livro de Julio Verne, 20000 léguas submarinas. Na verdade da história mesmo, só tem o capitão Nemo, e outras coisas mais secundárias.
A personagem principal é Nadia; ela possui uma estranha pedra azul desde pequena, misteriosa porque começa a brilhar quando Nadia está em perigo. Ela encontra o jovem inventor Jean em Paris, e os dois se unem para ir para a África, terra natal de Nadia. No decorrer da história, os dois vão conhecendo amigos e inimigos, e descobrindo o passado de Nadia.

Os personagens são perfeitos, muito carismáticos e cada um com sua particularidade. Gosto do read more
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