Romeo no Aoi Sora


Romeo and the Black Brothers

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Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Sekai Meisaku Gekijou, Romeo's Blue Skies, Romio no Aoi Sora
Japanese: ロミオの青い空
English: Romeo and the Black Brothers
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Information

Type: TV
Episodes: 33
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jan 15, 1995 to Dec 17, 1995
Premiered: Winter 1995
Broadcast: Sundays at 19:30 (JST)
Producers: None found, add some
Licensors: None found, add some
Studios: Nippon Animation
Source: Novel
Genres: AdventureAdventure, DramaDrama
Theme: HistoricalHistorical
Duration: 23 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Score: 8.331 (scored by 1751117,511 users)
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Ranked: #2402
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Popularity: #3104
Members: 50,213
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Synopsis

Romeo is a kindhearted and courageous boy living with his family in a small village in Switzerland. Unfortunately, Romeo becomes the interest of a man named Luini, known as "The God of Death," who is infamous for buying children and selling them as chimney sweeps in Milan. While visiting the village, Luini burns down Romeo's family cornfield in an attempt to have Romeo as his own. With the cornfield gone and his father sustaining a head injury trying to put out the fire, Romeo bravely sells himself to the God of Death in order to help his family afford a doctor.

On his way to Milan, Romeo meets a boy named Alfredo Martini and they quickly become friends. Just as Alfredo is sold to a different master, the two boys swear eternal friendship and vow to meet again. As a chimney sweep, Romeo faces many hardships and abuse, especially from his master's family and a gang known as the Wolf Pack. But after reuniting with Alfredo, the two form a fraternity of chimney sweeps called "The Black Brothers," who will learn to fight against the Wolf Pack and help each other in times of need.

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Background

Romeo no Aoi Sora is based on the 1941 German novel Die schwarzen Brüder by Lisa Tetzner.

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Characters & Voice Actors

Martini, Alfredo

Main
Fujita, Toshiko
Japanese

Romeo

Main
Orikasa, Ai
Japanese

Nikita

Supporting
Ishizu, Aya
Japanese

Giovanni

Supporting
Hiyama, Nobuyuki
Japanese

Montovani, Angeletta

Supporting
Kawamura, Maria
Japanese

Dante

Supporting
Ishimura, Tomoko
Japanese

Casella

Supporting
Arimoto, Kinryuu
Japanese

Rossi, Marchelo

Supporting
Anzai, Masahiro
Japanese

Martini, Bianca

Supporting
Okamura, Akemi
Japanese

Tino

Supporting

Staff

Kusuba, Kouzou
Director
Fujino, Sadayoshi
Sound Director
Nishida, Kenichi
Episode Director
Miyashita, Shinpei
Episode Director, Storyboard


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"Sora e..." by Hiroko Kasahara
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Ending Theme

"Si Si Ciao -Romana no Oka de-" by Hiroko Kasahara




Reviews

Jul 27, 2011
I never get tired of watching this anime series even for a hundredth times!!
For me., Romeo no Aoi Sora is one classic series.
Romeo's life was full of hardship and tragedy., that's why I was very keen on watching this. His life was just so heartwarming.

I adore and love all the characters here., and aside from Romeo., Alfred and Bianca are just among my all-time favorite anime characters.,
Gosh! Oh Alfred!! He never failed to make me cry a river of tears!!

This classic tale of love and friendship will always remind me of my childhood memories :DD
Nov 20, 2007
Romeo no Aoi Sora is one of the last World Masterpiece Theater anime that was made before their nearly ten-year hiatus. WMT fans already know what that means about the series, non-fans should be told that it already tells us three things: 1. It is based on a foreign book for a young audience, this one from Switzerland; 2. It may be considered old in modern otaku terms but has aged well; 3. It's awesome.

Like most of these types of anime, Romeo no Aoi Sora begins with a tragedy. In this case, Romeo, an 11-year-old boy, leaves his small village with the God of Death, ...
Jun 24, 2023
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A production by World Masterpiece Theater, a company know producing stories that take place outside of Japan with a classical book/story vibe (often adaptations of said books), this was their last project and, much as I’ve been told they have other great works, this was pretty underwhelming and drastically overrated.

There's a good deal of charm to this anime, not just in its animation but in its almost storybook telling. The plucky protagonist bonding with friends along the way to some potentially dreadful adventure and managing to make the most of a difficult situation is always going to be a good time.

That being said, this series ...

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