Dog of Flanders (TV series)

Dog of Flanders

Title screen
フランダースの犬
(Furandāsu no Inu)
Genre Drama
Anime television series
Directed by Yoshio Kuroda
Written by Akira Matsushima
Michio Satô
Ryûzô Nakanishi
Shun'ichi Yukimuro
Takayuki Kase
Toyohiro Andô
Tsunehisa Ito
Yoshiaki Yoshida
Yukiko Takayama
Music by Takeo Watanabe
Studio Nippon Animation
Network Fuji TV
Original run January 5, 1975 December 28, 1975
Episodes 52

Dog of Flanders (フランダースの犬 Furandāsu no Inu) is a 1975 Japanese animated television series adaptation of Ouida's novel of the same name, produced by Nippon Animation.

Production

The animators conducted extensive research on 19th century Flanders. The buildings depicted in the series were modeled after the Bokrijk open-air museum. Although there have been some changes from the original story by Marie Louise de la Ramée, it has been faithful in keeping the storyline accurate.

Broadcast

Dog of Flanders aired on Fuji TV between January 5, 1975 and December 28, 1975. It was repeated daily in early mornings in 2012.

References in other media

The main opening theme song "Yoake-no Michi" (よあけのみち) has always been popular in Japan since the series' debut. It was featured in a daydream sequence in the live action adaptation of Nodame Cantabile, starring Juri Ueno and Hiroshi Tamaki, with the character of Nodame singing the song while taking a bath.

"Yoake-no Michi" (よあけのみち) was also used in the anime adaptation of Re:Zero -Starting Life in Another World- as protagonist Subaru Natsuki's ringtone.[1]

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