Thumbelina (1978 film)
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Thumbelina (世界名作童話 おやゆび姫, Sekai Meisaku Dōwa: Oyayubi-hime, lit. 'World Masterpiece Fairy Tales: Thumb Princess') is a 1978 Japanese anime fantasy film produced by Toei Animation and Tezuka Productions based on the fairy tale of the same name by Hans Christian Andersen. The film was first shown in Japan on 18 March 1978 in the Toei Manga Matsuri ('Toei Cartoon Festival'). The film sees "Father of Manga" Ozamu Tezuka as character designer and art director, and former Mushi Production's animator Kazuko Nakamura as assistant animation director upon Tezuka's recommendation.
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Directed by | Yūgo Serikawa |
Written by | Ikuko Ōyabu, Kōichi Tsunoda |
Story by | Hans Christian Andersen |
Based on | Thumbelina by Hans Christian Andersen |
Produced by | Chiaki Imada |
Starring | See voice cast |
Edited by | Ryohichi Toba, Yutaka Chikura |
Music by | Shunsuke Kikuchi |
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Distributed by | Toei Company (Japan)Turner Program Services (North America) |
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Running time | 64 minutes |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Box office | ¥647,51 million[1] |
It represents the second entry in Toei's World Masterpiece Fairy Tales film series, preceded by The Wild Swans (1977) and followed by Twelve Months (1980), Swan Lake (1981) and Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp (1982). It is also the fourth Toei film to be based on Andersen's works, after The World of Hans Christian Andersen (1968), Hans Christian Andersen's The Little Mermaid (1975) and the already mentioned The Wild Swans.[2]