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New Moomin (新ムーミン Shin Mūmin) is the second anime TV series adaptation of the Moomin book series by the Finnish illustrator and writer Tove Jansson.[1] It is a remake to the 1969-1970 Moomin series, which was loosely based on the books It was produced in 1972 by Mushi Production and broadcast on Fuji TV.[1][2]
The series was produced as a remake after the 1969-70 series was cancelled by Jansson's claim as it was radically different from how she wanted the series to be.[1] It was never broadcast outside of Japan.
The Moomins (Swedish: Mumintroll, Finnish: Muumi) are the central characters in a series of books, and a comic strip by Swedish-speaking Finnish illustrator and writer Tove Jansson, originally published in Swedish by Schildts[2] in Finland. They are a family of white, roundish fairy tale characters with large snouts that make them resemble hippopotamuses. The carefree and adventurous family live in their house in Moominvalley, though in the past, their temporary residences have included alighthouse and a theatre. They have had many adventures along with their various friends.
In all, nine books were released in the series, together with five picture books and a comic strip being released between 1945 and 1993.
The Moomins have since been the basis for numerous television series, films and even a theme park called Moomin World inNaantali, Finland.
The Moomin stories concern several eccentric and oddly-shaped characters, some of whom are related to each other. The central family consists of Moominpappa, Moominmamma and Moomintroll.[3]
Other characters, such as Hemulen, Sniff, The Snork maiden, Snufkin and Little My are accepted into or attach themselves to the family group from time to time, generally living separate lives in the surrounding Moominvalley, where the series is set. It is in this fictional valley, that the Moomin family decides to live at the end of The Moomins and the Great Flood.
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Italian:
I Mumin sono personaggi di finzione creati dalla scrittrice ed illustratrice finlandese di lingua svedese Tove Jansson. Dall'aspetto simile ad ippopotami bianchi, abitano nella valle omonima, luogo tranquillo e sicuro, e le loro storie narrano degli eventi che accadono nella valle.
Compaiono in una serie di romanzi e libri illustrati per bambini scritti e disegnati da Tove Jansson fra il 1945 ed il 1980, e tradotti dallo svedese in 38 lingue, trasformati in fumetti, cartoni animati e anche in un'opera lirica. I Mumin sono particolarmente popolari nei paesi scandinavi ed in Giappone, dove nel 1969 ne è stato tratto un anime intitolato Moomin.
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Moomin (新 ムーミン Shin Moomin) è un anime prodotto dalla Mushi Productions nel 1972 in 52 episodi e ispirato ai racconti che Tove Jansson ha scritto sui "Moomin" a partire dal 1945. Questo anime è il seguito di "Moomin" del 1969. La serie, è stata trasmessa per la prima volta dalla Fuji Television a partire dal 1º gennaio 1972 ed è tuttora inedita in Italia. Nonostante il World Masterpiece Theater (Sekai Meisaku Gekijo) della Nippon Animation non fosse ancora ufficialmente iniziato, l'anime è da considerarsi un precursore di tale progetto.
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New Moomin 01 Dream, Dream, and Dream 1972 Japanese
Director: Rintaro
Script:
Episode Director:
Music: Seichiro Uno
Original story: Tove Jansson
Art Director: Katsumi Hando
Producer: Masami Iwasaki
Executive Director: Yôichi Kunii
Planning: Shigehito Takahashi
Kyôko Kishida as Moomin
Akiko Takamura as Moomin Mama
Hiroyuki Nishimoto as Snufkin
Hitoshi Takagi as Moomin Papa
Junko Hori as Mii
Reiko Mutoh as Nono
Chikao Ohtsuka as Stinky
Jouji Yanami as Muskrat
Junpei Takiguchi as Moran
Kôichi Kitamura as Herm
Kousei Tomita as Sniff
Masashi Amenomori as Hemulin
Miyoko Shoji as Mimura
Taichirou Hirokawa as Snork
Yoshiko Yamamoto as Too-Ticky
Mushi Productions
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