Les Misérables - Shoujo Cosette (TV)
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Alternative title:
Il cuore di Cosette (Italian)
Les Misérables : Ang Pangarap ni Cosette (Tagalog)
レ・ミゼラブル 少女コゼット (Japanese)
레 미제라블 소녀 코제트 (Korean)
Genres:
drama
Themes:
historical,
moe
Plot Summary:
Being a single mother is hard in early 19th Century France. When young Cosette was traveling with her mother trying to find a job and a place to live, they were always shunned away because very few employers hire single mothers. When she is promised with the prosperity of working in the big city, Cosette is separated from her mother in the hopes a caretaker will watch over her while her mother earns some money. Unfortunately this was a trick and the caretaker is a corrupt man who makes Cosette his indentured servant. Then the kind mayor of the town that Cosette makes her new home in sees how winds of change are so detrimental for children and families, and decides to do something about it.
User Ratings:
49 ratings have been given [details]
Running time:
half hour per episode
Number of episodes:
52
Episode titles: We have 52
Vintage:
2007-01-07 to 2007-12-30
2009-08-03 (Philippines, Animazing Morning on ABS-CBN)
Release dates: We have 1
Opening Theme:
"Kaze no Mukou" by Yuki Saito
Ending Theme:
"Ma maman (Watashi no Okasan)" by Yuki Saito
Official website:
Links: We have 1
Trivia: We have 1
Comment:
Based on the classic novel by Victor Hugo.
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Director: Hiroaki Sakurai Series Composition: Tomoko Konparu Music: Hayato Matsuo Original author: Victor Hugo Art Director: Mitsuki Nakamura Chief Animation Director: Tadashi Shida Sound Director: Hiroyuki Hayase Director of Photography: Seiichi Morishita Color design: Kazue Itô Planning: Kazuya Maeda (Fuji TV) Production manager: Kenichiro Hayafune Theme Song Performance: Yuki Saito | Kaori Nazuka as Masashi Sugawara as Eiji Takemoto as Emiko Hagiwara as Kurumi Mamiya as Masahito Yabe as Takashi Matsuyama as Yuko Sasamoto as Yumiko Kobayashi as Yuuji Kishi as Ai Tokunaga as Aiko Hibi as Akari Kudou as Akihiko Ishizumi as Akio Suyama as Asami Sanada as Bin Shimada as Chihiro Yarita as Chikao Ohtsuka as Daisuke Matsubara as Haruka Tomatsu as Hiromi Konno as Hiroshi Naka as Junichi Endou as Koji Yusa as Mami Horikoshi as Mika Kanai as Miyuki Kawasho as Miyuki Ono as Miyuki Sawashiro as Naomi Shindoh as Natsuko Sebata as Nozomi Sasaki as Ryo Naitou as Ryuji Mizuno as Sayuri Sadaoka as Seiko Tamura as Shinpachi Tsuji as Takahiro Yoshimizu as Takayasu Usui as Takkou Ishimori as Takuma Suzuki as Tamaki Matsumoto as Tetsu Inada as Tetsuo Komura as Tomomichi Nishimura as Wataru Hatano as Yasunori Matsumoto as Yayoi Nakazawa as Yoshinori Fujita as Yuko Sanpei as Yuuki Chiba as Yuuki Ootomo as | |||
Animation: Nippon Animation Animation Assistance: Magic Bus Pak Production PIGGY Sakura Create Studio Ron Sunshine Corporation SynergySP Tama Production Backgrounds: Design office MECHAMAN Distributor: Bandai Visual Photography: Studio Twinkle Recording Studio: Omnibus Japan Sound Effects: Fizz Sound Creation | ||||
Mixing: Luca Porro Theme Song Performance: Roberta Pagnetti | Elisabetta Spinelli as Pietro Ubaldi as Daniela Fava as Lorenzo Scattorin as Oliviero Corbetta as Patrizia Mottola as Patrizio Prata as Stefania Patruno as Stefano Pozzi as Tosawi Piovani as | |||
Theme Song Performance: Carol Banawa | Grace Cornel as maynard llames as Bon Reyes as Charmaine Cordoviz as Christian Alvear as Fourth Lee as Margo Borgona as Bon Reyes as Fourth Lee as | |||
Dubbing: Creative Programs, Inc. | ||||
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