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26 animation films adapted from world famous works have taken 40 years to | worthy of collection

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26 animation films adapted from world famous works have taken 40 years to | worthy of collection

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Today is Friday, it's another weekend, this weekend is a little different, everyone is preparing for Singles' Day, my shopping cart is ready, full, very fulfilling.

Today I plan to write something different, as it is said, in fact, it is also a list of gifts to organize and accompany the child's growth, because I found that the child's learning ability is exuberant, she is not afraid of learning, she is afraid of boredom.

After eating last night, the child was hungry to learn Chinese characters, learned 10 have not learned enough, but also learned 10, asked her why she liked it so much, she said, I know the word, you can read more storybooks, when mom and dad are not at home, I can read it myself, so interesting!

Children come to the world with strong curiosity, and parents should break their own limitations and let children explore the unknown world freely.

Today, I recommend that Japan spend 40 years in the world and adapt the animation of the world's famous works, called:

World Masterpiece Theater

26 animation films adapted from world famous works have taken 40 years to | worthy of collection

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The Japanese really have the spirit of craftsmanship, as early as 40 years ago, the world's children's literature and youth literature masterpieces, adapted into cartoons, no wonder the Japanese animation industry is hot, I still remember, I chased "Detective Conan" "Incredible Game" when I was a child, and I was reluctant to go out at home.

This "World Masterpiece Theater", in the past 40 years, has produced and broadcast a total of 26 works, reaching more than 1,000 episodes. The works selected by the masterpieces are also familiar to us.

For example, France's Hugo's "Les Misérables", the United States Mark Twain's "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer", Italy's Amicis's "Education of Love", britain's James Matthew Bally's "Peter Pan", Austria's Maria von Tryp's "The Sound of Music", my daughter especially likes Peter Pan, and now she always says that she doesn't want to grow up~ ~ ~

However, it also shows that these master's works are really very good to children, which is equivalent to the colorful world we planted in their hearts when the children were young, and let him push them away to see it.

26 books

26 animation films adapted from world famous works have taken 40 years to | worthy of collection
26 animation films adapted from world famous works have taken 40 years to | worthy of collection

Part I: 1975

Dragon dragon and loyal dog/righteous dog to repay favors

1997-3-15 · Adapted from the internationally renowned work "A Dog of Flanders" by British female writer Ouida, it is warm and touching, with equal emphasis on intellectualism and sexiness.

26 animation films adapted from world famous works have taken 40 years to | worthy of collection

Part II: 1976

Three thousand miles to find the mother / ten thousand miles to find the mother / ten thousand miles to find the family

It is based on the story "Dagli Appennini alle Ande" in the May diary of the Italian writer Amicis (Cuore).

26 animation films adapted from world famous works have taken 40 years to | worthy of collection

Part III: 1977

Little raccoon

"Little Raccoon", also translated as "Cute Raccoon", is adapted from the work of American writer Stanlyn North, "My Old Rascal". It aired from January 2, 1977 to December 25, 1978 of the same year, with a total of 52 episodes.

26 animation films adapted from world famous works have taken 40 years to | worthy of collection

Part IV: 1978

Xiao Ying's Story/The Tale of Perrin

Adapted from the french writer Hector Marlowe's The Orphan Girl's Quest (Homeless Girl,

En famille)。 From 1 January 1978 to 31 December 1978, a total of 53 episodes.

26 animation films adapted from world famous works have taken 40 years to | worthy of collection

Part V: 1979

Lady Officia / Anne with Red Hair

In 1979, "Anne with Red Hair" was put on the animation screen by animation masters such as Takahata and Hayao Miyazaki, and its high-quality production won the Commendation of the Ministry of Health and Welfare's Children's Welfare Cultural Award.

26 animation films adapted from world famous works have taken 40 years to | worthy of collection

Part VI: 1980

The Adventures of Tom

From January 6, 1980 to December 28, 1980, a total of 49 episodes. Originally written by American author Mark Twain, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.

26 animation films adapted from world famous works have taken 40 years to | worthy of collection

Part VII: 1981

New Robinson Crusoe / Flora of the Incredible Island

First published in 1719, Robinson Crusoe will continue to be the relationship between Robinson and his loyal friend Friday and their adventures.

26 animation films adapted from world famous works have taken 40 years to | worthy of collection

Part VIII: 1982

Cute Lucy/Little Girl Luce/Rainbow of the South

26 animation films adapted from world famous works have taken 40 years to | worthy of collection

Part IX: 1983

Alpine Story: My Annette/Nini & Ann

Alpine Story, the 9th anime in the World Masterpiece Theater Series, was originally used as Patricia's Treasure in the Snow.

26 animation films adapted from world famous works have taken 40 years to | worthy of collection

Part X: 1984

The maiden on the ranch, Katri/ The Katori girl, the drifting cowherd

Adapted from Finnish author Oni Elizabeth Lou rivara's Paimen, Piika Ja Emanta.) It aired from January 8, 1984 to December 23, 1984 of the same year, with a total of 49 episodes.

26 animation films adapted from world famous works have taken 40 years to | worthy of collection

Part XI: 1985

Little Princess/Sarah Story

The Little Princess is a novella by American writer Francis Hodgson Burnett, first published in 1905. "The Little Princess" mainly describes the life of the protagonist before and after the death of his father.

26 animation films adapted from world famous works have taken 40 years to | worthy of collection

Part XII: 1986

Little Anna / Love Girl Pollyanna Story

Adapted from the works of American writerSec Elena Hodgman Porter, Pollyanna and Pollyanna Grows up. It aired from January 5, 1986 to December 28, 1986 of the same year, with a total of 51 episodes.

26 animation films adapted from world famous works have taken 40 years to | worthy of collection

Part 13: 1987

Little Woman

Little Women is a novel by the American writer Louisa May Olcott, first published in 1868.

26 animation films adapted from world famous works have taken 40 years to | worthy of collection

Part XIV: 1988

Little Prince/Little Prince Sidi

"Little Prince" is a world-famous juvenile reading, originally called "Little Count von Derro", which is the masterpiece of the famous American female writer Mrs. Berned. The original book began to be serialized in magazines in 1886 and won the praise of a wide range of readers. Later, it was printed as a one-line book and published, which was a sensation, and everyone competed to see the book.

26 animation films adapted from world famous works have taken 40 years to | worthy of collection

Part XV: 1989

The Adventures of Peter Pan/Peter Pan

26 animation films adapted from world famous works have taken 40 years to | worthy of collection

Part XVI: 1990

Long-legged uncle

26 animation films adapted from world famous works have taken 40 years to | worthy of collection

Part XVII: 1991

Truth, Goodness and Beauty/ Sound of Music / Fairy Music Fluttering Everywhere

26 animation films adapted from world famous works have taken 40 years to | worthy of collection

Part XVIII: 1992

Prairie cherubs

Adapted from British writer William Stevenson's The Bushbabies. From January 12, 1992 to December 20, 1992 of the same year, a total of 40 episodes.

26 animation films adapted from world famous works have taken 40 years to | worthy of collection

Part XIX: 1993

New Little Woman/Little Woman 2

In 1987, a sequel to "The Tale of Ai Ruocao" was broadcast

26 animation films adapted from world famous works have taken 40 years to | worthy of collection

Part XX: 1994

Little Hero of the Seven Seas/Friend in the Deep

Originally an anime work produced by Akira Akira Hiroshi, the 20th installment of the World Masterpiece Theater series produced by the Japanese animation company, It is also an original work in the World Masterpiece Theater.

26 animation films adapted from world famous works have taken 40 years to | worthy of collection

Part XXI: 1995

Romeo's Blue Sky /Romeo's Angel

Romeo's Blue Sky, also translated as Romeo's Sky, is the 21st anime in the World Masterpiece Theater series produced by the Japanese animation company. Adapted from The Black Brothers (Die Schwarzen Brüder) by German writer Lisa Tezner. From January 15, 1995 to December 17, 1995 of the same year, a total of 33 episodes.

26 animation films adapted from world famous works have taken 40 years to | worthy of collection

Part XXII: 1996

Famous dog Lacey

Lassi the Famous Dog, also known as Lassie the New God Dog, is an anime series 22nd in the World Masterpiece Theater series produced by the Japanese animation company. Adapted from British writer Eric Mobley Knight's Lassie Come Home. From January 14, 1996 to August 18, 1996 of the same year, it was 26 episodes (one episode of this one was not shown on television, and only 25 episodes were broadcast at the time).

26 animation films adapted from world famous works have taken 40 years to | worthy of collection

Part XXIII: 1996-1997

Homeless child/little orphan

Homeless Kids is a classic television series released by Japan Television (NTV) in the mid-1990s, divided into two films that caused a sensation among Japanese audiences.

26 animation films adapted from world famous works have taken 40 years to | worthy of collection

Part XXIV: 2007

Les Misérables - Teenage Cosette/Lone Star Tears

On January 7, 2007, the TV animation version of French literary hero Victor Hugo's magnum opus Les Misérables will be broadcast on BS Fuji TV in Japan, entitled Les Misérables Cosette.

26 animation films adapted from world famous works have taken 40 years to | worthy of collection

Part XXV: 2008

Orphan of Simitras - The Long Journey of Porfy / Porfy's Long Journey

The Long Journey of Pophiras is based on the 1955 novel The Orphans of Simmitra, written by the famous French children's literature writer Paul-Jacques Bonzon.

26 animation films adapted from world famous works have taken 40 years to | worthy of collection

Part XXVI: 2009

"Hello Annie"

The anime is adapted from the Canadian female writer Montgomery's children's literature work "Anne of Green Gables", which is one of the animation series adapted from the world famous theater.

A total of 26 works are officially recognized

(Includes two theatrical versions)

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PS: The above cartoons can be found in Bilibili, accompany the child to look at it~

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