アンナの花 / Champetre / STUDIO tOcOricO (1979)
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- Опубликовано: 5 ноя 2024
- ""アンナの花"(Anna's Wonders) is an animated series broadcast in 1979, produced by Studio Tocorico, directed by Izumi Takeda, with a soundtrack composed by Konayama Moto.
This is the studio's first production after several years of subcontracting for others.
The series adapts the first novel of the "no Hana" trilogy by author Yoshimi Takemiya.
The story of Anna, an eleven-year-old girl who lost her parents in a train accident in the 1900s and was sent to Switzerland to live with her uncle and his wife, coming from the city she will discover the beauties of the Swiss countryside and its mountains, grieving and regaining a taste for life.
This first novel was followed by "Cybil no Hana" set in the 1920s and then "Sarah no Hana" set during the Second World War. The peculiarity of these novels is that they all take place in the same place in the Swiss mountains and the main character of each novel appears as a cameo in the next.