Treasure Island (TV)
Alternative title:
A Ilha do Tesouro (Portuguese)
Die Schatzinsel (German)
L'Ile au Tresor (French)
L'isola del tesoro (Italian)
La Isla Del Tesoro (Spanish)
Schateiland (Dutch)
Takarajima (Japanese)
جزيرة الكنز (Arabic)
宝島 (Japanese)
金銀島 (Chinese (Taiwan))
Themes:
historical
Plot Summary:
Around the Golden Age of Piracy, Jim Hawkins is a lively young boy helping his mother run the Admiral Benbow Inn located near Black Hill, a small town in England. On a dreary rainy night, they receive a new customer. A mysterious sailor paranoid of being followed whenever he isn't drunk. From him, Jim acquires an invaluable item: the treasure map of Flint, one of the most feared pirates of his epoch. With the help of the friends of his late father, Jim embarks on an incredible adventure in search of what could be a legendary fortune.
User Ratings:
48 ratings have been given [details]
Running time:
Half hour per episode
Number of episodes:
26
Episode titles: We have 26
Vintage:
1978-10-08 to 1979-04-01
1981-10-28 to 1984-09-05 (Netherlands)
1982 (Colombia)
1985 (Mexico - Canal 5)
1986-02-12 to 1986-08-06 (France)
2008-06-07 (Mexico - TVC)
Release dates: We have 1
Opening Theme:
"Takarajima" (宝島; Treasure Island) by Yoshito Machida
Ending Theme:
"Chiisana Funanori" (小さな船乗り; A Little Seaman) by Yoshito Machida
Official website:
宝島|トムス・エンタテインメント (Japanese)
宝島 @ Tokyo Movie Shinsha (Japanese)
宝島 @ Tokyo Movie Shinsha ONLINE (Japanese)
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Director: Osamu Dezaki
Script:
Haruya Yamazaki (12 episodes eps 1-2, 5-6, 11-12, 15-16, 19-20, 23-24 )Yoshimi Shinozaki (14 episodes eps 3-4, 7-10, 13-14, 17-18, 21-22, 25-26 )
Storyboard:
Osamu Dezaki (21 episodes eps 1-4, 6-10, 13-16, 18-19, 21-26 )Yoshi Imagire (eps 12, 20) Yukio Konya (eps 5, 11, 17)
Episode Director:
Hideo Takayashiki (12 episodes eps 2-16 even, 20-26 even )Yoshio Takeuchi (14 episodes eps 1-17 odd, 18-19, 21, 23, 25 )
Music: Kentarō Haneda
Original story: Robert Louis Stevenson
Character Design: Akio Sugino
Art Director: Shichirō Kobayashi
Animation Director: Akio Sugino
Sound Director: Etsuji Yamada
Director of Photography: Hirokata Takahashi
Background Art: Shichirō Kobayashi
Ending Animation: Manabu Ōhashi
Illustration: Nobuteru Yuki
In-Between Animation:
Hajime Kamegaki (5 episodes eps 3, 7, 12, 17, 21 )Satoshi Hirayama (4 episodes eps 3, 7, 12, 17 )Yutaka Satō
Key Animation:
Hisatoshi Motoki Kazuo Tomizawa (5 episodes eps 3, 7, 12, 17, 21 )Manabu Ōhashi (5 episodes eps 4, 10, 15, 20, 23 )Ryutaro Nakamura Shigemitsu Koshiba Takafumi Hayashi Takeshi Oosaka Yoshiteru Kobayashi Yuichi Endo
Literature Manager: Kazuyuki Honma
Opening Animation: Manabu Ōhashi
Planning: Akira Yoshikawa (Nippon TV)
Production manager: Shunzō Katō
Recording Adjustment: Kinya Yamashita
Sound Effects: Yozo Kataoka
Theme Song Composition: Kentarō Haneda
Theme Song Lyrics: Tokiko Iwatani
Theme Song Performance: Yoshito Machida (OP, ED)
Titles: Hideo Takagu
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Animation: Tokyo Movie Shinsha
Animation Assistance: Madhouse
Backgrounds: Kobayashi Production
Broadcaster: Nippon Television Network
Development: Tokyo Laboratory
Photography: Takahashi Production
Production: TMS Entertainment
Recording Studio: Tohokushinsha Film Corporation
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ADR Production: Bang Zoom! Entertainment
Internet Streaming: Hulu
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ADR Director: Jacques Garcia
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Broadcaster:
AB 1 AB Cartoons (from 1998) Antenne 2 France (from 7 January 1987) Canal + (from 12 February 1986) Canal J (from 1989) France 5 (from 14 May 2007) Mangas RTL9 (from 1998) TF1 (from 31 January 1994) TMC
Dubbing: Garcia Ktorza Productions
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Executive producer: Hilel Chelminsky (Zima Entertainment) |
Broadcaster:
Cadena 2 (Colombia) Cadena Local TV (Spain) Canal Panda (Spain) Canal Uno (Colombia) Popular TV-TMT Madrid (Spain) Señal Colombia (Colombia) Televisa Canal 5 TVC (Mexico)
Dubbing: Sonomex S.A. de C.V. Mexico
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Theme Song Performance: Dulce Pontes (Portugal)
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