Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Template:Expand JapaneseTemplate:Infobox animanga/Header Template:Infobox animanga/Video Template:Infobox animanga/Footer Template:Nihongo is a Japanese animated television series based on the novel Daddy-Long-Legs by Jean Webster.
This anime aired in 1990 as part of the World Masterpiece Theater series, produced by Nippon Animation and was awarded the Excellent Movie Award for Television by the Japanese Agency of Cultural Affairs for Children in 1990. It aired from 14 January to 23 December, with 40 episodes produced.[1]
Premise
Judy Abbott is an orphan who has been given the opportunity to study at the prestigious Lincoln Memorial High School by a mysterious benefactor whom she only knows as "John Smith". She has only seen his shadow once, and because of his long legs, she calls him "Daddy Long Legs". The only payment she is to give her benefactor is that she write him letters every month, with no expectation of them being responded to.
The anime covers three years of Judy's life, starting with her leaving the John Grier Orphanage, and ending with her finishing high school.
Characters
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- A cheerful and intelligent girl whose parents died when she was still a baby. She was found at Bayson Avenue at New York City and was taken into the John Grier Orphanage, where she develops her talent for writing. It is one of her essays that catches the attention of a trustee known as "John Smith", enabling her to earn a scholarship from him to attend the Lincoln Memorial High School. She does not know who John Smith is, and calls him "Daddy Long Legs". Even so, she considers him the only family she has, and becomes attached to him. She talks very much and loves story telling. Judy's roommates at Lincoln Memorial are Sallie McBride and Julia Pendleton. Judy has a considerable inferiority complex that she is orphan, she suffers not to be able to confide it to anyone. In the anime, Judy's appearance seems to resemble like Pippi Longstocking, by having red-hair and braids sticking out.
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- A shy but sweet girl who is one of Judy's roommates at the Lincoln Memorial High School. They become very close, and Sallie grows fond of Judy. She is often made fun of by Julia because of her short and chubby stature. She is strong-willed in spite of her appearance.
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- A wealthy and snobbish, but well-mannered student, she is tall and elegant and one of Judy's roommates at the Lincoln Memorial High School. She and Judy initially do not get along, with Julia constantly trying to uncover Judy's secret background, but she eventually becomes Judy's best friend along with Sallie.
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- The manager of the dormitory where Judy lives in Fergussen Hall, who tends to put up a mask of cruelty and anger to hide what she truly feels. She hates that she is called "Mrs." because she is still a bachelor, but she seems to want to marry.
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- Julia Pendleton's uncle, whom Judy meets over her time at the Lincoln Memorial school. He is called an eccentric misanthropist and is famous in business world, but the reason is because he hates polite society. He later develops feelings for Judy. He, later in the series, admits to Judy that he was her 'Daddy Long Legs' all along. At the end of the series, he and Judy are married.
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- Secretary of Judy's sponsor, "Daddy Long-Legs".
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- Sallie's older brother, he is the highly popular ace of the Princeton University football team. He is very kind and an obliging person. He grows fond of Judy. Julia falls in love with him in her second year.
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- Captain of Princeton University football team, a gentleman, albeit unreliable at times.
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- Judy's new roommate, she is a year older than Judy. She returned to Judy's class after having taken a leave of absence from school because of chest's disease for one year. She is good at poetry and sports, she was a famous player of basketball before. Judy disliked her because she criticized a novel which Judy wrote, but she becomes a good senior of Judy immediately.
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- A woman who works in John Greer Orphanage's Manger, the children in orphanage hated her because she was too strict to the discipline, but she loves children in reality. She retires while Judy is attending Lincoln Memorial High School.
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- A woman who is part of St. George Orphanage's staff, she is a strong woman with humor and acting power, and is adored by children. She has a realistic idea for the education of the orphan. She is a prototype of Maria Florence in the next series Trapp Family Story.
Original voice cast
- Mitsuko Horie as Judy Abbott
- Chie Satou as Sally McBride
- Yuri Amano as Julia Pendleton
- Hideyuki Tanaka as Jervis Pendleton
- Bin Shimada as Jimmy McBride
- Yoshino Ohtori as Ms. Throne
- Tatsuko Ishimori as Harmond
- Hiromi Tsuru as Leonora Fenton (episode 20–22 & 40)
- Hiroshi Masuoka as Mr. Griggs
- Kenichi Ogata as George Sempleton
- Hisako Kyouda as Eliza Sempleton
- Michitaka Kobayashi as Arthur
- Yuko Kobayashi as Carrie
- Toshiko Fujita as Mrs. Lippett and Margot Foster
- Masako Katsuki as Mary Lambart
- Yoku Shioya as Bob
- Yuriko Fuchizaki as Emily
- Eiko Yamada as Sadie
Staff
- Director: Kazuyoshi Yokota
- Scenario: Hiroshi Ōtsuka, Nobuyuki Fujimoto
- Character design: Shūichi Seki
- Music: Kei Wakakusa
- Sound director: Tadayoshi Fujino
- Animation director: Atsushi Irie, Akira Kikuchi
- Art director: Shigero Morimoto
- Producer: Takaji Matsudo (Nippon Animation), Yoshihisa Tachikawa (Fuji Television)
- Planning: Shōji Satō (Nippon Animation), Masunosuke Ōhashi (Dentsu Osaka branch), Kenji Shimizu (Fuji Television)
- Production management: Mitsuru Takakuwa, Junzō Nakajima (Nippon Animation)
- Production desk: Akio Yogo
Episode list
Episode | Title | Air date |
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Music
Original title | English title | Artist | Description |
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グローイング・アップ (Gurooing Appu)[2] | Growing Up | Mitsuko Horie | Opening theme |
キミの風 (Kimi no Kaze) | Your Wind | Mitsuko Horie, SHINES | Ending theme |
References
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See also
- The Story of Pollyanna, Girl of Love: Mitsuko Horie acted an orphan who is the main character.
- Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair (TV series): Same as this work, starring Mitsuko Horie, planned by Masunosuke Ōhashi. Broadcast in 1992.
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