Anime Film History 1970s Part 2
Anime
Every cinema or direct to video anime film that came out between 1970 and 1979.
1960s: https://myanimelist.net/stacks/34959
1980: https://myanimelist.net/stacks/34002
Part 1: https://myanimelist.net/stacks/35053
1960s: https://myanimelist.net/stacks/34959
1980: https://myanimelist.net/stacks/34002
Part 1: https://myanimelist.net/stacks/35053
Movie, 1978,
1 ep
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Director: Kim Cheong-gi 김청기
Studio: U Production, South Korea
Based on a screenplay by Cho Hang-ri 조항리 & Yoon Seok-hoon 윤석훈.
The movie has great similarities to H. G. Peter's (1880-1958) and William Moulton Marston's (1893-1947) character Wonder Woman from the DC Comics. The character first appeared in All Star Comics #8 (1941).
Studio: U Production, South Korea
Based on a screenplay by Cho Hang-ri 조항리 & Yoon Seok-hoon 윤석훈.
The movie has great similarities to H. G. Peter's (1880-1958) and William Moulton Marston's (1893-1947) character Wonder Woman from the DC Comics. The character first appeared in All Star Comics #8 (1941).
Movie, 1978,
1 ep
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Director: Kim Cheong-gi 김청기
Studio: Sejong Cultural Corporation, South Korea
Crossover between the "Robot Taekwon V" (1976) and the "Hwanggeum Nalgae" (1978) series.
Fifth film in the "Robot Taekwon V" series and second film in the "Hwanggeum Nalgae" series
Studio: Sejong Cultural Corporation, South Korea
Crossover between the "Robot Taekwon V" (1976) and the "Hwanggeum Nalgae" (1978) series.
Fifth film in the "Robot Taekwon V" series and second film in the "Hwanggeum Nalgae" series
Saraba Uchuu Senkan Yamato: Ai no Senshi-tachi
Farewell to Space Battleship Yamato: In the Name of Love
Movie, 1978,
1 ep
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Director: Katsumata Tomoharu 勝間田具治, Masuda Toshio 舛田利雄 & Matsumoto Leiji 松本零士 (1938-2023)
Studio: Academy Productions, Japan
Based on: Matsumoto Leiji, "Uchū Senkan Yamato" 宇宙戦艦ヤマト (Space Battleship Yamato), anime series, 1974-1975.
Adapted screenplay by Fujikawa Keisuke 藤川桂介, Masuda Toshio & Yamamoto Eiichi 山本暎一 (1940-2021).
A sequel to the anime series.
Studio: Academy Productions, Japan
Based on: Matsumoto Leiji, "Uchū Senkan Yamato" 宇宙戦艦ヤマト (Space Battleship Yamato), anime series, 1974-1975.
Adapted screenplay by Fujikawa Keisuke 藤川桂介, Masuda Toshio & Yamamoto Eiichi 山本暎一 (1940-2021).
A sequel to the anime series.
Sekai Meisaku Douwa: Oyayubi Hime
World's Famous Stories for Children: Thumb Princess
Movie, 1978,
1 ep
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Director: Serikawa Yūgo 芹川有吾 (1931-2000)
Studio: Tōei Dōga, Japan
Based on: Hans Christian Andersen (1805-1875), "Tommelise" (Thumbelina), Denmark, 1835.
Adapted screenplay by Ōyabu Ikuko 大藪郁子 & Tsunoda Kōichi 角田絋一 (1939-2014).
Second feature length film in the "Sekai Meisaku Dōwa Manga Series" 世界名作童話 まんがシリーズ (World Famous Fairy Tale Series) (1975-1983), an anthology of short films based on fairy tales.
Studio: Tōei Dōga, Japan
Based on: Hans Christian Andersen (1805-1875), "Tommelise" (Thumbelina), Denmark, 1835.
Adapted screenplay by Ōyabu Ikuko 大藪郁子 & Tsunoda Kōichi 角田絋一 (1939-2014).
Second feature length film in the "Sekai Meisaku Dōwa Manga Series" 世界名作童話 まんがシリーズ (World Famous Fairy Tale Series) (1975-1983), an anthology of short films based on fairy tales.
Movie, 1978,
1 ep
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Director: Han Heon-myeong 한헌명
Studio: Samdo Film, South Korea
Based on: "Xi You Ji" 西遊記 (Journey to the West), Ming dynasty (1368-1644) novel.
Studio: Samdo Film, South Korea
Based on: "Xi You Ji" 西遊記 (Journey to the West), Ming dynasty (1368-1644) novel.
Ttoli Janggun
General Ttoli: 3rd Tunnel
Movie, 1978,
1 ep
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Director: Kim Cheong-gi 김청기
Studio: Dong-A Advertising, South Korea
Based on a screenplay by Kim Dong-hyun 김동현 & Kim Seung-tae 김승태.
First film in the "Ttoli Janggun" series.
Studio: Dong-A Advertising, South Korea
Based on a screenplay by Kim Dong-hyun 김동현 & Kim Seung-tae 김승태.
First film in the "Ttoli Janggun" series.
Movie, 1978,
1 ep
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Director: Jin Xi 靳夕 (1919-1997)
Studio: Shanghai Meishu Dianying Zhipianchang, China
Style: Stop motion
Studio: Shanghai Meishu Dianying Zhipianchang, China
Style: Stop motion
Ace wo Nerae! (1979)
Aim for the Ace!: The Movie
Movie, 1979,
1 ep
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Director: Tezuka Osamu 手塚治虫 (1928-1989)
Studio: Tōkyō Movie Shinsha, Japan
Based on: Yamamoto Sumika 山本鈴美香, "Ace wo Nerae!" エースをねらえ! (Aim for the Ace!), manga series, 1973-1980.
Adapted screenplay by Fujikawa Keisuke 藤川桂介.
Studio: Tōkyō Movie Shinsha, Japan
Based on: Yamamoto Sumika 山本鈴美香, "Ace wo Nerae!" エースをねらえ! (Aim for the Ace!), manga series, 1973-1980.
Adapted screenplay by Fujikawa Keisuke 藤川桂介.
Alps no Shoujo Heidi (1979)
The Story of Heidi
Movie, 1979,
1 ep
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Director: Nakao Sumiko 中尾寿美子 & Takahata Isao 高畑勲 (1935-2018)
Studio: Zuiyō Eizō, Japan
Based on: Johanna Spyri (1827-1901), "Heidi", Switzerland, 1880-1881.
Adapted screenplay by Ōkawa Hisao 大川久男 (1928-2016), Sasaki Mamoru 佐々木守 (1936-2006) & Yoshida Yoshiaki 吉田喜昭.
Compilation film of Takahata Isao, "Alps no Shōjo Heidi" アルプスの少女ハイジ (Heidi, Girl of the Alps), anime series, 1974.
Studio: Zuiyō Eizō, Japan
Based on: Johanna Spyri (1827-1901), "Heidi", Switzerland, 1880-1881.
Adapted screenplay by Ōkawa Hisao 大川久男 (1928-2016), Sasaki Mamoru 佐々木守 (1936-2006) & Yoshida Yoshiaki 吉田喜昭.
Compilation film of Takahata Isao, "Alps no Shōjo Heidi" アルプスの少女ハイジ (Heidi, Girl of the Alps), anime series, 1974.
TV Special, 1979,
1 ep
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Director: Okabe Eiji (岡部英二)
Studio: Nippon Animation, Japan
Based on: Anne Frank (1929-1945), "Het Achterhuis" (The Diary of a Young Girl), Netherlands, 1947.
The film was produced to commemorate Anne's 50th birthday.
Studio: Nippon Animation, Japan
Based on: Anne Frank (1929-1945), "Het Achterhuis" (The Diary of a Young Girl), Netherlands, 1947.
The film was produced to commemorate Anne's 50th birthday.
Ashinaga Ojisan
Daddy Long-Legs
TV Special, 1979,
1 ep
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Director: Higuchi Masakazu 樋口雅一
Studio: Tatsunoko Production, Japan
Based on: Jean Webster (1876-1916), "Daddy-Long-Legs", USA, 1912.
Adapted screenplay by Miyazaki Akira 宮崎晃
Fifth animated special produced for Fuji TV's "Nissei Family Special" 日生ファミリースペシャル program.
Studio: Tatsunoko Production, Japan
Based on: Jean Webster (1876-1916), "Daddy-Long-Legs", USA, 1912.
Adapted screenplay by Miyazaki Akira 宮崎晃
Fifth animated special produced for Fuji TV's "Nissei Family Special" 日生ファミリースペシャル program.
TV Special, 1979,
1 ep
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Director: Morishita Kōzō 森下孝三
Studio: Tōei Dōga, Japan
Based on a screenplay by Matsuoka Seiji 松岡清治.
Studio: Tōei Dōga, Japan
Based on a screenplay by Matsuoka Seiji 松岡清治.
Movie, 1979,
1 ep
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Director: Lim Jung-kyu 임정규
Studio: Sunwoo Production, South Korea
Based on a screenplay by Jisanghak 지상학.
First film of the Dreamland Cartoon Theater series.
Studio: Sunwoo Production, South Korea
Based on a screenplay by Jisanghak 지상학.
First film of the Dreamland Cartoon Theater series.
TV Special, 1979,
1 ep
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Director: Ishinomori Shōtarō 石ノ森章太郎 (1938-1998)
Studio: Tōei Dōga, Japan
Based on a screenplay by Ishinomori Shōtarō.
Studio: Tōei Dōga, Japan
Based on a screenplay by Ishinomori Shōtarō.
Movie, 1979,
1 ep
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Director: Bak Seung-cheol 박승철
Studio: Hanjin Industry, South Korea
Based on a screenplay by Lee Hie-woo 이희우.
Studio: Hanjin Industry, South Korea
Based on a screenplay by Lee Hie-woo 이희우.
Movie, 1979,
1 ep
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Director: Kim Cheong-gi 김청기
Studio: Dong-A Advertising, South Korea
Based on a screenplay by Yoon Seok-hoon 윤석훈.
Studio: Dong-A Advertising, South Korea
Based on a screenplay by Yoon Seok-hoon 윤석훈.
Ganbare! Bokura no Hit and Run
Hit and Run
TV Special, 1979,
1 ep
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Director: Mitsunobu Hiroyoshi 光延博愛
Studio: Nippon Animation, Japan
Based on: Aya Hideo あや秀夫, "Hit and Run" ヒット・エンド・ラン, manga series.
Adapted screenplay by Takahashi Niisan 高橋二三 (1926-2015).
First animated special produced for Fuji TV's "Nissei Family Special" 日生ファミリースペシャル program.
Studio: Nippon Animation, Japan
Based on: Aya Hideo あや秀夫, "Hit and Run" ヒット・エンド・ラン, manga series.
Adapted screenplay by Takahashi Niisan 高橋二三 (1926-2015).
First animated special produced for Fuji TV's "Nissei Family Special" 日生ファミリースペシャル program.
Movie, 1979,
1 ep
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Director: Shibayama Tsutomu 芝山努
Studio: Tōkyō Movie Shinsha, Japan
Based on: Ishii Hisaichi いしいひさいち, "Ganbare!! Tabuchi-kun!!" がんばれ!!タブチくん!!, yonkoma manga 4コマ漫画 series, 1978-1979.
Adapted screenplay by Tsuji Masaki 辻真先.
First movie of the "Ganbare!! Tabuchi-kun!!" series.
Studio: Tōkyō Movie Shinsha, Japan
Based on: Ishii Hisaichi いしいひさいち, "Ganbare!! Tabuchi-kun!!" がんばれ!!タブチくん!!, yonkoma manga 4コマ漫画 series, 1978-1979.
Adapted screenplay by Tsuji Masaki 辻真先.
First movie of the "Ganbare!! Tabuchi-kun!!" series.
Movie, 1979,
1 ep
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Director: Kim Cheong-gi 김청기
Studio: Dong-A Advertising, South Korea
First film in the "Ttoli Janggun" series.
Studio: Dong-A Advertising, South Korea
First film in the "Ttoli Janggun" series.
Ginga Tetsudou 999 (Movie)
Galaxy Express 999
Movie, 1979,
1 ep
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Director: Rintarō りんたろう
Studio: Tōei Dōga, Japan
Based on: Matsumoto Leiji 松本零士 (1938-2023), "Ginga Tetsudō 999" 銀河鉄道999 (Galaxy Express 999), manga series, 1977-1981.
Standalone film based on the anime and manga series.
First film in the "Ginga Tetsudō 999" series.
1980 3rd Japan Academy Film Prize Popularity award for film
Studio: Tōei Dōga, Japan
Based on: Matsumoto Leiji 松本零士 (1938-2023), "Ginga Tetsudō 999" 銀河鉄道999 (Galaxy Express 999), manga series, 1977-1981.
Standalone film based on the anime and manga series.
First film in the "Ginga Tetsudō 999" series.
1980 3rd Japan Academy Film Prize Popularity award for film
Ginga Tetsudou 999: Kimi wa Senshi no You ni Ikirareru ka?
Galaxy Express 999: Can You Live Like A Warrior?
TV Special, 1979,
1 ep
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Director: Akehi Masayuki 明比正行, Iuchi Shūji 井内秀治 (1950-2016) & Nishizawa Nobutaka 西沢信孝 (1940-2015)
Studio: Tōei Dōga, Japan
Based on: Matsumoto Leiji 松本零士 (1938-2023), "Ginga Tetsudō 999" 銀河鉄道999 (Galaxy Express 999), manga series, 1977-1981.
First television special of the "Ginga Tetsudō 999" series.
Second film in the "Ginga Tetsudō 999" series.
Studio: Tōei Dōga, Japan
Based on: Matsumoto Leiji 松本零士 (1938-2023), "Ginga Tetsudō 999" 銀河鉄道999 (Galaxy Express 999), manga series, 1977-1981.
First television special of the "Ginga Tetsudō 999" series.
Second film in the "Ginga Tetsudō 999" series.
Movie, 1979,
1 ep
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Director: Han Heonmyeong 한헌명
Studio: Samyoung Film, South Korea
Based on: Nagamatsu Takeo 永松健夫 (1912-1961) & Suzuki Ichirō 鈴木一郎, "Ōgon Bat" 黄金バット (The Golden Bat), kamishibai 紙芝居 (paper play), Japan, 1930.
Adapted sceenplay by Lee Jung-heon 이중헌.
Though the Golden Bat is considered the oldest superhero in history, he is stylized as the Batman, created by Bob Kane (1915-1998) and Bill Finger (1914-1974) for DC Comics in 1939.
Studio: Samyoung Film, South Korea
Based on: Nagamatsu Takeo 永松健夫 (1912-1961) & Suzuki Ichirō 鈴木一郎, "Ōgon Bat" 黄金バット (The Golden Bat), kamishibai 紙芝居 (paper play), Japan, 1930.
Adapted sceenplay by Lee Jung-heon 이중헌.
Though the Golden Bat is considered the oldest superhero in history, he is stylized as the Batman, created by Bob Kane (1915-1998) and Bill Finger (1914-1974) for DC Comics in 1939.
Hokkyoku no Muushika Miishika
Adventures of the Polar Cubs
Movie, 1979,
1 ep
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Director: Katsui Chikako 勝井千賀夫
Studio: Mushi Production & Nikkatsu Children's Movie
Studio: Mushi Production & Nikkatsu Children's Movie
Hoshi no Orpheus
Winds of Change
Movie, 1979,
1 ep
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Director: Matsunaga Takashi 増永隆
Studio: Sanrio, Japan
Based on: Ovid (43 BC-17/18), "Metamorphoses", narrative poem, Rome, 8 BC.
Anthology film, split in five parts.
Studio: Sanrio, Japan
Based on: Ovid (43 BC-17/18), "Metamorphoses", narrative poem, Rome, 8 BC.
Anthology film, split in five parts.
TV Special, 1979,
1 ep
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Director: Kuoka Takashi 久岡敬史
Studio: Tōei Dōga, Japan
Based on: Victor Hugo (1802-1885), "Les Misérables", France, 1862, a historical novel based on the June Rebellion in Paris (1832).
Adapted screenplay by Tsuji Masaki 辻真先.
Fourth animated special produced for Fuji TV's "Nissei Family Special" 日生ファミリースペシャル program.
Studio: Tōei Dōga, Japan
Based on: Victor Hugo (1802-1885), "Les Misérables", France, 1862, a historical novel based on the June Rebellion in Paris (1832).
Adapted screenplay by Tsuji Masaki 辻真先.
Fourth animated special produced for Fuji TV's "Nissei Family Special" 日生ファミリースペシャル program.
Kaitei Choutokkyuu: Marine Express
Undersea Super Train: Marine Express
Special, 1979,
1 ep
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Director: Dezaki Satoshi 出﨑哲
Studio: Tezuka Productions, Japan
Second animated special produced for Nippon TV's "24 Jikan Television 'Ai ha Chikyū wo Sukū'" 24時間テレビ 「愛は地球を救う」 (24 Hour TV "Love Saves the Earth") telethon.
Studio: Tezuka Productions, Japan
Second animated special produced for Nippon TV's "24 Jikan Television 'Ai ha Chikyū wo Sukū'" 24時間テレビ 「愛は地球を救う」 (24 Hour TV "Love Saves the Earth") telethon.
TV Special, 1979,
1 ep
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Director: Sasagawa Hiroshi 笹川ひろし
Studio: Tatsunoko Production, Japan
Based on: Maurice Leblanc (1864-1941), "813", France, 1910, the fourth novel of his "Arsène Lupin" series.
Studio: Tatsunoko Production, Japan
Based on: Maurice Leblanc (1864-1941), "813", France, 1910, the fourth novel of his "Arsène Lupin" series.
Kurumiwari Ningyou
Nutcracker Fantasy
Movie, 1979,
1 ep
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Director: Nakamura Takeo 中村武雄
Studio: Sanrio, Japan
Based on: E. T. A. Hoffmann (1776-1822), "Nussknacker und Mausekönig" (The Nutcracker and the Mouse King), Prussia, 1812 and Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840-1893), "Shchelkunchik" Щелкунчик (The Nutcracker), ballet, Russian Empire, 1882.
Adapted screenplay by Eugene A. Fournier, Thomas Joachim & Tsuji Shintarō 辻信太郎.
A remastered version was released in 2014 as part of Hello Kitty's 40th birthday.
Studio: Sanrio, Japan
Based on: E. T. A. Hoffmann (1776-1822), "Nussknacker und Mausekönig" (The Nutcracker and the Mouse King), Prussia, 1812 and Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840-1893), "Shchelkunchik" Щелкунчик (The Nutcracker), ballet, Russian Empire, 1882.
Adapted screenplay by Eugene A. Fournier, Thomas Joachim & Tsuji Shintarō 辻信太郎.
A remastered version was released in 2014 as part of Hello Kitty's 40th birthday.
Lupin III: Cagliostro no Shiro
Lupin III: The Castle of Cagliostro
Movie, 1979,
1 ep
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Director: Miyazaki Hayao 宮崎駿
Studio: Tōkyō Movie Shinsha, Japan
Based on: Monkey Punch モンキー・パン (1937-2019), "Lupin Sansei" ルパン三世 (Lupin III), manga series, 1967-1969. The character of Lupin III is based on the character Arsène Lupin by French author Maurice Leblanc (1864-1941), 1905. The film is loosely based on Maurice Leblanc, "La Comtesse de Cagliostro: Dans robore fortuna, Des rois de Bohême, Le trésor des rois de France, Le chandelier à sept bras", France, 1924, the eleventh novel of his "Arsène Lupin" series.
Adapted screenplay by Miyazaki Hayao & Yamazaki Haruya 山崎晴哉 (1938-2002).
Second movie of the "Lupin III" series.
Studio: Tōkyō Movie Shinsha, Japan
Based on: Monkey Punch モンキー・パン (1937-2019), "Lupin Sansei" ルパン三世 (Lupin III), manga series, 1967-1969. The character of Lupin III is based on the character Arsène Lupin by French author Maurice Leblanc (1864-1941), 1905. The film is loosely based on Maurice Leblanc, "La Comtesse de Cagliostro: Dans robore fortuna, Des rois de Bohême, Le trésor des rois de France, Le chandelier à sept bras", France, 1924, the eleventh novel of his "Arsène Lupin" series.
Adapted screenplay by Miyazaki Hayao & Yamazaki Haruya 山崎晴哉 (1938-2002).
Second movie of the "Lupin III" series.
TV Special, 1979,
1 ep
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Director: Matsutani Miyoko 松谷みよ子 (1926-2015)
Studio: Nippon Animation, Japan
Based on a script by Miyazaki Akira 宮崎晃 (1934-2018).
Second animated special produced for Fuji TV's "Nissei Family Special" 日生ファミリースペシャル program.
Studio: Nippon Animation, Japan
Based on a script by Miyazaki Akira 宮崎晃 (1934-2018).
Second animated special produced for Fuji TV's "Nissei Family Special" 日生ファミリースペシャル program.
Mirai Shounen Conan (Movie)
Future Boy Conan Movie
Movie, 1979,
1 ep
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Director: Satō Hajime 佐藤肇 (1929-1995)
Studio: Nippon Animation, Japan
Based on: Alexander Key (1904-1979), "The Incredible Tide", USA, 1970.
Adapted screenplay by Nakano Keiichirō 中野圭一郎.
A compilation film compiled from episodes of Miyazaki Hayao 宮崎駿, "Mirai Shōnen Conan" 未来少年コナン, anime series, 1978.
Studio: Nippon Animation, Japan
Based on: Alexander Key (1904-1979), "The Incredible Tide", USA, 1970.
Adapted screenplay by Nakano Keiichirō 中野圭一郎.
A compilation film compiled from episodes of Miyazaki Hayao 宮崎駿, "Mirai Shōnen Conan" 未来少年コナン, anime series, 1978.
Movie, 1979,
1 ep
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Director: Song Jeong-yul 송정율
Studio: Seoul Donghwa & Yoo Productions, South Korea
Based on a screenplay by Ji Sang-Hak 지상학.
Sixth film in the Robot Taekwon V series.
Studio: Seoul Donghwa & Yoo Productions, South Korea
Based on a screenplay by Ji Sang-Hak 지상학.
Sixth film in the Robot Taekwon V series.
Nezha Nao Hai
Nezha Conquers The Dragon King
Movie, 1979,
1 ep
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Director: Wang Shuchen 王树忱 (1931-1991), Xu Jingda 徐景達 & Yan Dingxian 嚴定憲
Studio: Shanghai Meishu Dianying Zhipianchang, China
Based on: Nezha 哪吒, a deity in Chinese folk religion.
Adapted screenplay by Wang Wang 王往.
1979 Ministry of Culture, Outstanding Fine Arts Film
1980 Film Hundred Flowers Awards, Best Art Film
1983 Metro Manila Film Festival, Special Award
Studio: Shanghai Meishu Dianying Zhipianchang, China
Based on: Nezha 哪吒, a deity in Chinese folk religion.
Adapted screenplay by Wang Wang 王往.
1979 Ministry of Culture, Outstanding Fine Arts Film
1980 Film Hundred Flowers Awards, Best Art Film
1983 Metro Manila Film Festival, Special Award
Movie, 1979,
1 ep
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Director: Kim Tae-jong 김태종
Studio: Sejong Culture Corporation, South Korea
Studio: Sejong Culture Corporation, South Korea
Tatsu no Ko Tarou
Taro the Dragon Boy
Movie, 1979,
1 ep
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Director: Urayama Kirio 浦山桐郎 (1930-1985)
Studio: Tōei Dōga, Japan
Based on: Urashima Tarō 浦島太郎, the title character of the Japanese folk tale "Urashimako" 浦島子 and Matsutani Miyoko 松谷みよ子 (1926-2015), "Tatsu no ko Tarō" 龍の子太郎 (Taro the Dragon Boy), novel, 1966.
Adapted screenplay by Mitsui Takashi 三井隆史 & Urayama Kirio.
Studio: Tōei Dōga, Japan
Based on: Urashima Tarō 浦島太郎, the title character of the Japanese folk tale "Urashimako" 浦島子 and Matsutani Miyoko 松谷みよ子 (1926-2015), "Tatsu no ko Tarō" 龍の子太郎 (Taro the Dragon Boy), novel, 1966.
Adapted screenplay by Mitsui Takashi 三井隆史 & Urayama Kirio.
Tondemo Nezumi Daikatsuyaku
The Legend of Manxmouse
TV Special, 1979,
1 ep
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Director: Saitō Hiroshi 斉藤博 (1936-2015)
Studio: Nippon Animation, Japan
Based on: Paul Gallico (1897-1976), "Manxmouse: The Mouse Who Knew No Fear", novel, USA, 1968.
Adapted screenplay by Yukimuro Shun'ichi 雪室俊一.
Third animated special produced for Fuji TV's "Nissei Family Special" 日生ファミリースペシャル program.
Studio: Nippon Animation, Japan
Based on: Paul Gallico (1897-1976), "Manxmouse: The Mouse Who Knew No Fear", novel, USA, 1968.
Adapted screenplay by Yukimuro Shun'ichi 雪室俊一.
Third animated special produced for Fuji TV's "Nissei Family Special" 日生ファミリースペシャル program.
Uchuu Senkan Yamato: Aratanaru Tabidachi
Space Battleship Yamato: The New Voyage
Special, 1979,
1 ep
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Director: Matsumoto Leiji 松本零士 (1938-2023)
Studio: Tōei Dōga, Japan
Based on: Matsumoto Leiji, "Uchū Senkan Yamato" 宇宙戦艦ヤマト (Space Battleship Yamato), anime series, 1974-1975.
Adapted screenplay by Yamamoto Eiichi 山本暎一 (1940-2021).
Third film in the "Uchū Senkan Yamato" series.
Studio: Tōei Dōga, Japan
Based on: Matsumoto Leiji, "Uchū Senkan Yamato" 宇宙戦艦ヤマト (Space Battleship Yamato), anime series, 1974-1975.
Adapted screenplay by Yamamoto Eiichi 山本暎一 (1940-2021).
Third film in the "Uchū Senkan Yamato" series.
Uju Heukgisa
Captain of Cosmos
Movie, 1979,
1 ep
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Director: Bak Seung-cheol 박승철
Studio: Geumryong Film Works, South Korea
Studio: Geumryong Film Works, South Korea
Movie, 1979,
1 ep
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Director: Okabe Eiji (岡部英二)
Studio: Nippon Animation, Japan
Based on: Mizushima Shinji 水島新司 (1939-2022), "Yakyū-kyō no Uta" 野球狂の詩 (Poetry of Baseball Enthusiasts), manga series, 1972-1976.
Compilation film of Kohanawa Tameo 小華和, "Yakyū-kyō no Uta" 野球狂の詩 (Poetry of Baseball Enthusiasts), anime series, 1977-1979.
Studio: Nippon Animation, Japan
Based on: Mizushima Shinji 水島新司 (1939-2022), "Yakyū-kyō no Uta" 野球狂の詩 (Poetry of Baseball Enthusiasts), manga series, 1972-1976.
Compilation film of Kohanawa Tameo 小華和, "Yakyū-kyō no Uta" 野球狂の詩 (Poetry of Baseball Enthusiasts), anime series, 1977-1979.