Yume no Crayon Oukoku (TV)
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Yume no Crayon Oukoku (manga)
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Yume no Crayon Oukoku (manga)
Alternative title:
Crayon Kingdom of Dreams
Le royaume des couleurs (French)
Luna principessa argentata (Italian)
夢のクレヨン王国 (Japanese)
Objectionable content:
None
Plot Summary:
The civilians of the Crayon Kingdom have always view their Princess Silver as a twelve-year old girl with a beautiful smile. However, unknown to them, the princess has 12 bad habits. This has created much distress to the Chameleon Prime Minister and the Crayon ministers for it would be embarassing if this gets out. One day, a party was held to celebrate Princess Silver's twelvth birthday. The princess was trying to seek her Prince Charming that she forgot to take notice of her bad habits. One of the boys at the party was so angry that he changed Silver's parents, the King and Queen, into stone. In order to break the curse and save her parents, Silver decided to set on a journey to locate the boy. Together with her companions, Silver begins her adventure.
Running time:
half hour per episode
Number of episodes:
70
Episode titles: We have 70
Vintage:
1997-09-07 to 1999-01-31
2005-10-22 (France)
Release dates: We have 1
Opening Theme:
"ン・パカ マーチ (N Paka March)" by Yuka Tokumitsu
Ending Theme:
"ありのままに (Ari no Mama ni)" by Kana Sugiyama
Official website:
Toei Animation Series Site (Japanese)
Links: We have 1
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Director: Junichi Sato Series Composition: Takashi Yamada Episode Director: Akinori Yabe Hideki Hiroshima Junichi Sato Ryo Tachiba Takao Iwai Yasuo Yamayoshi Yoshihiro Oka Music: Takanori Arisawa Original creator: Reizo Fukunaga Character Design: Yohichi Ohnishi Animation Director: Chuji Nakajima Hiroyuki Kawano Mitsuru Aoyama Tomoko Ito Toshie Kawamura Yasuhiro Namatame Planning: Hiromi Seki Theme Song Lyrics: Takanori Arisawa (OP, ED) | Yuka Tokumitsu as Junko Takeuchi as Nanaho Katsuragi as Osamu Sakata as Chihiro Sakurai as Ginzo Matsuo as Hiroko Konishi as Kanoko Hatamiya as Ken Yamaguchi as Kenji Nomura as Megumi Takamura as Mikako Sakurada as Miyako Takeuchi as Ryusei Nakao as Yoshihiko Akaida as Yoshiko Shimizu as Yuuta Mochizuki as | |||
Broadcaster: Asahi Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) Production: Toei Animation | ||||
Insert Song Performance: Jean-Jacques Cramier Katia Aznavour Lucille Boulanger Olivier Constantin Patrice Shreider Theme Song Adaptation: Claude Lombard Theme Song Performance: Katia Aznavour | Sabrina Leurquin as Susan Sindberg as Hervé Caradec as Philippe Bellay as | |||
ADR Production: Studio Chinkel | ||||
Theme Song Performance: Cristina D'Avena | Anna Radici as Caterina Rochira as Cinzia Massironi as Cristiana Rossi as Daniele Demma as Debora Morese as Federica Valenti as Federico Danti as Gianfranco Gamba as Giuliana Nanni as Giuseppe Calvetti as Irene Scalzo as Luca Bottale as Mario Zucca as Monica Bonetto as Nadia Biondini as Patrizia Mottola as Riccardo Rovatti as | |||
Broadcaster: Italia 1 (from September 2001) Dubbing: MERAK FILM - Milano | ||||
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