Treasure Island (1978 TV series)

Treasure Island
宝島
(Takarajima)
Genre Adventure, Drama, Mystery, Supernatural
Anime television series
Directed by Osamu Dezaki
Produced by Keishi Yamazaki
Seiichi Ginya
Music by Kentaroh Haneda
Studio Tokyo Movie Shinsha
Madhouse
Network NTV
Original run October 8, 1978 April 1, 1979
Episodes 26

Treasure Island (宝島, Takarajima) is a Japanese anime television series developed with the 26 episodes for 23 minutes series that aired in 1978 and 1979 in Japan and in the mid-1980s in Europe, Mexico, South America & Arab World countries, based on Robert Louis Stevenson's novel of the same name.[1][2] In 2013 a movie compilation dubbed in English by Bang Zoom! Entertainment has been made available on the North American Hulu, but has since been removed.

Characters

Main characters

Plot summary

Jim Hawkins is a young boy led by progressive events to embark on a search journey for the legendary treasure of the once dreaded pirate, Captain Flint.[3] on their way to Treasure Island, John Silver, Jim's best friend (and eventually father-figure), takeover command of the ship revealing his true self as the ruthless pirate who was once the right hand of Flint himself. feeling betrayed, now Jim has to deal with his mixed emotions and face Silver who still consider himself and Jim as friends.

Cast

Character Japanese VA English VA Spanish VA German VA
John Silver Genzō Wakayama Richard Epcar Maynardo Zavala Michael Grimm
Jim Hawkins Mari Shimizu Erica Mendez Alma Nuri Marek Harloff
Billy Bones Ryo Kurosawa Maynardo Zavala Ben Hecker
Grey Akio Nojima Braulio Zertuche Walter Wigand
Papy Akira Kamiya
Smollett Hideaki Esumi Jamieson Price Carlos Agosti Klaus Dittmann
Hunter Hiromitsu Mizushima Christian Stark
Livesey Iemasa Kayumi Jesús Colin Harald Pages
Trelawney Junpei Takiguchi Gerd Marcel
Ben Gunn Kaneta Kimotsuki Joe J. Thomas Wolf Rahtjen
Redruth Kōichi Kitamura Joe J. Thomas
Jim (Adult) Kiyotaka Mitsugi
George Mitsuo Senda Christian Ahrens
Morgan Reizō Nomoto
Lily Rihoko Yoshida Samira Chanfir
Hans Shōzō Iizuka Lex Lang Eduardo Borja
Black Dog Tesshō Genda Eduardo Liñan Klaus-Peter Kaehler

References

  1. "Takarajima (TV)". www.animenewsnetwork.com. Retrieved 15 August 2014.
  2. "宝島DVD BOX1・2". www.zawazawa.com (in Japanese). Retrieved 15 August 2014.
  3. "Takarajima". www.animedimenzija.com (in Bosnian). Retrieved 15 August 2014.

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