Animated Classics of Japanese Literature

Animated Classics of Japanese Literature

Animation
Drama

Animated Classics of Japanese Literature

1S | 32E
04/25/1986
7.0

1. The Izu Dancer

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4/25/1986

2. The Sound of Waves Part 1: The Awakening of Spring

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5/2/1986

3. The Sound of Waves Part 2: The Storm of Summer

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5/9/1986

4. The Grave of the Wild Chrysanthemum

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5/16/1986

5. The wind blows

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5/23/1986

6. The fruit of Olympus

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5/30/1986

7. Botchan: The New Teacher's Wrath!

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6/6/1986

8. Botchan: Exterminate Red-Shirt!

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6/13/1986

9. From "Harmonium and fish town" in Wandering Days

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6/20/1986

10. The Dancing Girl

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6/27/1986

11. Asunaro Story

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7/4/1986

12. A Roadside Stone: Dreams of Middle School

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7/18/1986

13. A Roadside Stone: Hard Times

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7/25/1986

14. Growing Up

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8/1/1986

15. The priest of Mount Kōya

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8/8/1986

16. A Ghost Story (Kaidan): The Song of Hoichi

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8/15/1986

17. The Incident in the Bedroom Suburb

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8/29/1986

18. A Voice from Heaven

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9/5/1986

19. The Theatre of Life

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9/12/1986

20. Season of the sun: A dangerous youth

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9/19/1986

21. The Tale of Shunkin

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10/3/1986

22. Sanshiro the Judoist Chapter 1: The Lucky Adventurer of the Kodokan Dojo

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10/17/1986

23. Sanshiro the Judoist Chapter 2: Deadly Mountain Thunder

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10/24/1986

24. Sanshiro the Judoist Chapter 3: Battle at Ukyo ga Hara

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10/31/1986

25. The harp of Burma Part 1: Noplace like home

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11/7/1986

26. The harp of Burma Part 2: Song of separation

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11/14/1986

27. A Walker in the Attic

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11/21/1986

28. A Psychological Test

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11/28/1986

29. A Red Room

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12/5/1986

30. The New Story of Tōno

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12/12/1986

31. The Martyr

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12/19/1986

32. The Story of Koyasu Dog

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12/26/1986

Overview

A brilliant collection of beautifully animated episodes based on selected masterpieces of Japanese modern literature. The aim of this series is to appeal to the viewer at large and to give him or her some idea of the variety and individuality which Japanese literature has developed over the last hundred years. The authors range from Higuchi Ichiyou (Takekurabe), Mori Ougai (The Dancing Girl) and Natsume Souseki (Botchan) to Kawabata Yasunari (The Izu Dancer), Nobel laureate of 1968, and Mishima Yukio (The Sound of Waves).

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