The appeal and evaluation of the manga "World Folktales": Rediscovering good old stories

The appeal and evaluation of the manga "World Folktales": Rediscovering good old stories

"Manga World Folktales": The charm of anime that colors the world of fairy tales

Manga Sekai Mukashibanashi is a Japanese TV anime series that aired from 1976 to 1979, and is an animated version of fairy tales and legends from around the world. This anime provided children with the opportunity to learn about ancient stories while having fun, and was loved by many viewers. Below, we will introduce detailed information about this anime and its appeal in detail.

basic information

■ Public Media
TV anime series
■ Original Media
Fairy tales
■ Broadcast period
October 7, 1976 - March 28, 1979
■Frequencies
15 min
■ Number of Episodes
Episode 127
■ Director
Masami Kuzuo, Masahiko Soga, Hironosuke Tsuchiya, Sadao Nozaki, Tan Hakata, and Ishida
■ Production
Dax International

Subtitle List

■Subtitle

・1A/The Wolf and the Seven Little Goats ・1B/Beauty and the Beast ・2A/The Little Mermaid ・2B/The Naughty Rabbit ・3A/The Emperor's New Clothes ・3B/The Two Greedy Bears ・4A/Jack and the Beanstalk ・4B/The Pheasant Who Ringed the Bell ・5A/The Magic Sausage ・5B/The Ugly Duckling ・6A/The Pied Piper of Hamelin ・6B/William Tell ・7A/Little Red Riding Hood ・7B/The Wise Coyote ・8A/Don Quixote ・8B/The Happy Prince ・9A/The King's Ears Are Donkey's Ears ・9B/Why is the Sea Salt? ・10A/Bluebeard ・10B/The Dog of Flanders ・11A/The Golden Goose ・11B/The Head of Medusa・12A / Eleven Swan ・12B / The Little Match Girl ・13A / December Moon ・13B / Little Red Riding Hood (rerun)
・14A/ Puss in Boots ・14B/ Animals and Fire ・15A/ The Selfish Giant ・15B/ The Flying Dutchman ・16A/ Hansel and Gretel ・16B/ The Curious Tiger ・17A/ The Bremen Town Musicians ・17B/ Rostam and Sohorab ・18A/ Sleeping Beauty ・18B/ The Story of the Clothes that Ate Rice ・19A/ The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse ・19B/ The Rainbow Bird ・20A/ Noah's Box ・20B/ The Traveler who Became a Donkey ・21A/ Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves ・21B/ The Nightingale and the Rose ・22A/ Joan of Arc ・22B/ The Red Eyes of the Old Man ・23A/ Thumbelina ・23B/ The Monkey's Livers・24A/The Nampa Boat ・24B/Why Cats Wash Their Faces After Their Meals ・25A/The Last One ・25B/The Old Lady and the Polar Bear ・26A/The Trojan Horse ・26B/The Magic Shooter ・27A/The Tablecloth the North Wind Gave ・27B/The Rainbow Lake ・28A/The Tiger Who Lost to the Rabbit ・28B/Cinderella ・29A/The Lion's Return ・29B/The Doctor Who Became a Doctor ・30A/The Wolf Boy ・30B/The Ghost in the Bottle ・31A/The Red Shoes ・31B/The Ostracized Bat ・32A/The Seven Stars ・32B/The Seal Skin ・33A/The Tin Soldier ・33B/Why the Turtle Walks Slowly・34A/The Firebox and the Soldier ・34B/The Goose's Daughter ・35A/Gulliver's Travels ・35B/Orpheus' Harp ・36A/The Fox and the Rabbit's Wisdom Contest ・36B/Faust ・37A/Aladdin and the Magic Lamp ・37B/Why the Cat and the Dog Don't Get Along ・38A/The Magic Horse ・38B/A Mother's Tale ・39A/Snow White ・39B/The Straw, Charcoal and Broad Beans ・40A/The Tale of the Star Festival ・40B/Galileo Galilei ・41A/The Three Little Pigs ・41B/Ivan the Fool ・42A/The Fox and the Rabbit's Wisdom Contest Part II
・42B/Dracula ・43A/The Horse of Fire ・43B/The Old Man Who Changed His Job ・44A/The Swan Knight ・44B/Forehead White ・45A/Emily's Red Mittens ・45B/The Fox Trial ・46A/The Fox and the Rabbit's Wisdom Competition Part III
・46B/Frankenstein ・47A/The Golden Deer ・47B/The Rabbit with a Cold ・48A/The Adventures of Robin Hood ・48B/The Magic Leaf ・49A/A Friendship at the Risk of Death ・49B/The Water Nymph and the Boy ・50A/The Tale of the First Son ・50B/Why Do Crows Trouble with the Cuckoo's Eggs? ・51A/The Tale of the Second Son ・51B/The Ant and the Cricket ・52A/King Lear ・52B/The Luminous Ball ・53/Little Women ・54/The Carrot ・55/The Homeless Child ・56/The Tale of the Nightingale ・57/Treasure Island ・58/Cosette ・59/Carmen ・60/Swan Lake ・61/Romeo and Juliet ・62/Alice in Wonderland・63/Uncle Tom's Cabin ・64/The Nutcracker ・65/The Snow Queen ・66A/The Snowman's Song ・66B/Love and the Family, Episode 1 ・67A/The Fish from the Lake that Went to the Sea ・67B/Love and the Family, Episode 2 ・68A/The Mango and the King of Monkeys ・68B/Love and the Family, Episode 3 ・69A/Grandpa Rock ・69B/Love and the Family, Episode 4 ・70A/Shun'i and the Toad ・70B/The Adventures of Tom Sawyer ①Painting is fun too!
・71A/The Mysterious Kokyu ・71B/The Adventures of Tom Sawyer②The Big Bang! Sunday School ・72A/Dick and the Cat ・72B/The Adventures of Tom Sawyer③The Treasure Hunt on Jackson Island ・73A/The Good Sheepman ・73B/The Adventures of Tom Sawyer④The Pirates Come to Town ・74A/The Story of the Rabbit Who Gets Butter ・74B/The Adventures of 15 Years Old①
・75A/The Filial Government Official ・75B/The Adventures of 15 Years ②
・76A/ Cloud Smith ・76B/ 15 Years' Vacation ③
・77A/ Frost Giant ・77B/ The Adventures of 15 Years ④
・78A/Three-colored violet ・78B/The Adventures of 15 Years⑤
・79A/Suho's White Horse ・79B/Daddy Long Legs①Gloomy Wednesday ・80A/Barry the Dog of the Alps ・80B/Daddy Long Legs②My First Present ・81A/Little Claus and Big Claus ・81B/Daddy Long Legs③A Wonderful Week ・82A/The King Becomes a Stork ・82B/Daddy Long Legs④The Uncle's Invitation ・83A/The Nightingale and the Emperor ・83B/The Wizard of Oz Episode 1 ・84A/Why it Rains When Frogs Croak ・84B/The Wizard of Oz Episode 2 ・85A/The Greatest Animal in the Forest ・85B/The Wizard of Oz Episode 3 ・86A/The Pear Seller ・86B/The Wizard of Oz Episode 4 ・87A/Narcissus and Echo・87B/The Prince and the Beggar①
・88A/The Mouse's Wedding ・88B/The Prince and the Beggar②
・89A/The Prince with the Beak of a Thrush ・89B/The Prince and the Beggar③
・90A/The Tale of the Summer Solstice ・90B/The Prince and the Beggar④
・91A/The Grim Reaper's Job ・91B/The Prince and the Beggar⑤
・92A/Fish swimming in the sky ・92B/Oh, cruelty①
・93A/Fashionable Peacock ・93B/Oh, Cruelty②
・94A/Frog's Adventure ・94B/Oh, Cruelty③
・95A/Mysterious Organ ・95B/Oh, Cruelty ④
・96A/Deer and Sea Turtle ・96B/Oh, Cruelty⑤
・97A/The Boy and the Shark King ・97B/Ah, Cruelty⑥
・98A/Arachne who became a spider ・98B/Oh, merciless⑦
・99A/Star Cosmos ・99B/Oh, Cruelty 8
・100A/Birthday Secret ・100B/Oh, Cruelty ⑨
・101A/Constellation・Tears of the Swan ・101B/Oh, Cruelty ⑩
・102A/Magic Ring ・102B/Oh, Cruelty ⑪
・103A/Red-haired Naughty Chief ・103B/Oh, Cruelty⑫
・104A/The Man Who Lost His Shadow ・104B/Oh, Cruelty ⑬Final Episode ・105A/Little Red Riding Hood (rerun)
・105B/Little Princess Sara①
・106A/The Little Mermaid (rerun)
・106B/Little Princess Sara②
・107A/The Wolf and the Seven Little Goats (rerun)
・107B/Little Princess Sara③
・108A/Hansel and Gretel (rerun)
・108B/Little Princess Sara④
・109A/The Happy Prince (rerun)
・109B/Little Princess Sara⑤
・110A/The pheasant who rang the bell (rerun)
・110B/Little Princess Sara⑥
・111A/Nightingale and Roses (rerun)
・111B/Little Princess Sara⑦
・112A/Snake and Talking Wife ・112B/Little Princess Sara⑧
・113A/Maryan and the Magic Brush ・113B/Little Princess Sara⑨
・114A/Christmas Present ・114B/Little Princess Sara ⑩
・115A/The Girl Who Loved Matches (rerun)
・115B/Little Princess Sara⑪Final episode ・116A/The Wolf and the Old Dog Sultan ・116B/Cuore・School of Love①
・117A/The King and 100 Rabbits ・117B/Cuore・School of Love②
・118A/Indian Princess Cinderella ・118B/Cuore School of Love③
・119A/Peter the Giant Slayer ・119B/Cuore・School of Love④
・120A/Lupin is surprised! The master thief ・120B/Adventures of Sinbad①
・121A/Chiekurabe! The King and His Daughter ・121B/Adventure Sinbad 2
・122A/The Frog Prince ・122B/Adventures of Sinbad③
・123A/ Defeating a ghost before a snack ・123B/ Adventures of Sinbad ④
・124A/Little Hebelman ・124B/The Adventures of Pinocchio①
・125A/Chiiro's Wish ・125B/The Adventures of Pinocchio②
・126A/The Pig-Hunting Prince ・126B/The Adventures of Pinocchio③
・127A/Marusika Salt ・127B/The Adventures of Pinocchio ④

The appeal and evaluation of anime

Manga Sekai Mukashibanashi is known for its animated adaptations of fairy tales and legends from around the world. Each episode is a short 15-minute segment, making it easy for children to enjoy. The stories vary widely, from Grimm's Fairy Tales to Andersen's Fairy Tales, and even Greek mythology and the Arabian Nights. This allows viewers to experience a wide range of cultures and traditions, and is of great educational value.

The anime is produced by Dax International, and includes a diverse team of directors, including Masami Kuzuo, Yoshihiko Soga, Keinosuke Tsuchiya, Sadao Nozaki, Dan Hakata, and Ishida. These directors bring their own unique perspectives and methods of expression to each episode, bringing out the best in the original work. In particular, the beauty of the character designs and background art has been highly praised for its visual appeal.

Also, if you look at the subtitles of each episode, you will see that many famous fairy tales are featured, such as "The Wolf and the Seven Little Goats," "Beauty and the Beast," "The Little Mermaid," and "Little Red Riding Hood," which are widely loved by children. These stories provide moral lessons to viewers and encourage growth through heartwarming stories.

Detailed episode introduction

Below, we will introduce some particularly memorable episodes.

1. "The Wolf and the Seven Little Goats"

This episode is an animated version of a famous Grimm fairy tale. The story is about a wolf trying to trick the kids while their mother is away, and it shows the cleverness and courage of the kids. The animation emphasizes the wolf's cunning and the kids' unity, making it a visual treat. It also highlights the mother goat's love and her role as a protector, making it an episode that makes you feel the bond between family members.

2. "The Little Mermaid"

This episode is an animated version of Andersen's masterpiece, "The Little Mermaid." The emotions of the Little Mermaid, torn between the world of the sea and the world of humans, are carefully depicted, deeply moving viewers. In particular, the scene where the Little Mermaid loves the human prince to the point of losing her voice symbolizes the beauty of self-sacrifice. The beauty of the background art in this episode is also outstanding, visually expressing the fantastic atmosphere of the sea world.

3. "Little Red Riding Hood"

"Little Red Riding Hood" is one of the most famous Grimm fairy tales, and has been featured in this anime several times. The story is about Little Red Riding Hood encountering a wolf on her way to her grandmother's house, and contrasts Little Red Riding Hood's innocence with the wolf's cunning. The anime emphasizes Little Red Riding Hood's courage and wisdom, making it an episode that inspires viewers. Also, rebroadcast episodes have a deeper story development, providing viewers with new discoveries.

4. The Little Match Girl

This episode is an animated version of Andersen's sad fairy tale "The Little Match Girl." It depicts the tragic fate of a girl selling matches on a cold winter night, deeply moving viewers. The anime beautifully depicts the girl's fantastical vision, making it highly visually appealing. It also emphasizes the contrast between the girl's pure heart and the harsh reality, making it an episode that makes viewers think about social issues.

Background and influence of anime

"Manga Sekai Mukashi Banashi" was broadcast in Japan in the late 1970s and was loved by many children. This was a time when TV animation was rapidly becoming popular, and many animations aimed at children were being produced. "Manga Sekai Mukashi Banashi" was evaluated as having particularly high educational value among them, and was sometimes used in school education.

This anime was also broadcast overseas, and was loved by children all over the world. In particular, because each episode was independent, viewers could choose to watch their favorite episodes and it was easy to watch them repeatedly. This allowed it to attract viewers for a long period of time and gain a large fan base.

Furthermore, this anime also influenced later anime production. In particular, the technique of animating fairy tales and legends and the technique of developing a story in a short time frame had a major impact on later anime production. In addition, the beauty of the character designs and background art reminded us of the importance of visual expression, and influenced many creators.

Viewers' ratings and comments

"Manga World Folk Tales" has been highly praised by viewers. In particular, many children have commented that it is "fun and informative," while parents have praised it as "an anime they would like to show to their children." Additionally, many adult viewers have commented that it is "nostalgic," suggesting that it serves as a trigger for reminiscing about childhood.

Specific comments include, "Each episode is short, so kids won't get bored," "The beautiful background art is impressive," and "It's faithful to the original fairy tales, so you can learn a lesson." Additionally, there are comments such as, "The rebroadcast episodes were fresh and enjoyable," and "It also features fairy tales from overseas, so I was able to learn about cultural differences," meeting a wide range of viewer needs.

Recommendations and related works

"Manga Sekai Mukashi Banashi" is an anime that can be enjoyed by both children and adults, and is especially valued for its educational value. The reasons we recommend watching it include the following:

  • You can enjoy a variety of fairy tales and legends
  • The story unfolds in a short time frame, so children won't get bored.
  • Beautiful character designs and background art provide visual appeal
  • It teaches moral lessons and encourages growth.
  • The rebroadcast episodes are fresh and enjoyable to watch again and again.

Other works related to this anime include:

  • "World Masterpiece Theater" series: A series of animated versions of classic literature from around the world, with high educational value
  • Grimm Masterpiece Theatre: An animated adaptation of Grimm fairy tales, popular among children
  • "The Andersen Story": An animated adaptation of Andersen's fairy tales, featuring beautiful visuals and a moving story

Like Manga Sekai Mukashi Banashi, these works are anime that can be enjoyed by children and adults alike and are highly regarded for their educational value. Through these works, viewers can experience different cultures and traditions and enjoy heartwarming stories.

Conclusion

Manga World Folktales is an animated adaptation of fairy tales and legends from around the world, and is an anime that can be enjoyed by children and adults alike. Each episode is made up of a short time frame, making it easy for viewers to enjoy. The beautiful character designs and background art provide visual appeal and moral lessons can be learned. In addition, rebroadcast episodes are fresh and enjoyable to watch again and again. This anime provides educational value to viewers and promotes growth through heartwarming stories. Please watch it and experience its charm.

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