Shounen Sarutobi Sasuke


The Adventures of Little Samurai

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Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Sasuke, the Young Sarutobi, Magic Boy
Japanese: 少年猿飛佐助
English: The Adventures of Little Samurai
German: Der Zauberer und die Banditen
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Type: Movie
Episodes: 1
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Dec 25, 1959
Producers: None found, add some
Licensors: None found, add some
Studios: Toei Animation
Source: Original
Genres: AdventureAdventure, FantasyFantasy
Duration: 1 hr. 22 min.
Rating: PG - Children

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Ranked: #103292
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Popularity: #11052
Members: 2,496
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Nov 6, 2017
Mixed Feelings
Script - A boy learns magic to defeat an evil witch. It's a simplistic black and white tale that only children would appreciate in terms of writing. Historic anachronism isn't something I'm a fan of and the film surely had value for its time, where japanese people were still trying to restore their cultural pride. But it's simply unavoidable to not ignore the silliness in which the plot is based. The protagonist goes after the witch and means to defeat her because she harmed one of his animal friends, but instead of facing a specific struggle, everything is quite easy if you think about it. ...
Mar 4, 2017
Mixed Feelings
I would like to state first and foremost that this is an extremely important anime historically. This was one of the first theatrically released feature films from Toei Animation. It was also one of the first colored anime features films. The impact that this film had on anime as a whole is huge. That said, this film has not aged very well.

Story: 4
The story is all over the place. It takes forever for the main conflict to get started. First we follow some woodland creatures until one of them gets killed. Then we follow Sasuke as he goes to train and learn magic. Then there's ...
Mar 23, 2019
Following Hakujaden, this picture also begs the question of why the screenwriters couldn't simply mesh what was clearly meant to appeal to children and the actual storyline. These old movies can feel so divided between the gratuitous cuteness and what supposedly matters. I know the moral lesson, whichever it is, can only be absorbed by sticking to the latter, but that takes a lot of potential quality away. Like with Hakujaden, I'd rather spend one hour watching cute animals doing cute stuff than boring main characters fighting over something I don't care about that happens to be constantly discontinued for the sake of pleasing kids, ...
Dec 29, 2018
Mixed Feelings
So much resemblance to Naruto, I'm starting to think that Kishimoto was inspired to create Naruto from this movie because there are lots of similarities,
Sasuke Sarutobi = Hiruzen'rs grandfather (or was his father?)
The evil witch = Orochimaru
The old guy who taught our hero magic = Jiraya
Sasuke goes to train away from home for 3 years, = The same as naruto did
That pretty much use hand signs to perform magic, = much like ninjutsu
That chubby villain called Kokoro = much like kankuro
and the list goes long

Honestly, I had 0 expectations for this movie, In fact, I was just bored and pressed the 'Random' button on the ...
Mar 4, 2021
Mixed Feelings
Like most other TOEI doga films of the period, Shounen Sarutobi Sasuke or Magic Boy, has a lot of issues. Its major distinguishing factor is that it was the first Japanese animated feature to be exported and dubbed into the US. But when it comes to quality, the story is a leap backwards. Again.

The animation quality has regressed from the highs of Hakujaden, a feature film produced by the same studio just a year earlier. While the repeated reuse of frames and tepid background art does not reach the blatant low levels of "The Littlest Warrior", it is still far below the standards the studio ...