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Bùi Thanh Hiếu was born in 1972 in a small alley in the Đồng Xuân Market in Hanoi, in an area he called "the street of life, a place containing many elements of Gypsy, Mafia". [2] Growing up Bùi had a rough life, earning money to live through theft, gambling, and collecting debt for rent.
September 30, 1972 Andersen Monogatari: January 3, 1971 December 26, 1971 Wandering Sun: April 8, 1971 September 30, 1971 Kunimatsu-sama no Otoridai! October 6, 1971 September 25, 1972 GeGeGe no Kitarō: October 7, 1971 September 28, 1972 Mokku of the Oak Tree: January 4, 1972 December 26, 1972 New Moomin: January 9, 1972 December 31, 1972
The Genie Family (ハクション大魔王, Hakushon Daimaō) is a Japanese anime television series produced by Tatsunoko Production. [2] It aired from October 5. 1969 to September 27, 1970, with a total of 52 episodes on Fuji TV.
English name Japanese name Type Demographic Regions Yuki's Sun: ユキの太陽 (Yuki no Taiyou): Special: Shōjo: JA Mock of the Oak Tree: 樫の木モック (Kashi no Ki Mokku): TV ...
Devilman is a Japanese anime series based on the manga of the same name written and illustrated by Go Nagai. It is directed by Masayuki Akehi and Tomoharu Katsumata with series composition by Masaki Tsuji, and music composed by Goh Misawa. It aired from July 8, 1972, to April 8, 1973 on NET (now TV Asahi). [1]
Anime Document Munchen E No Michi: 16 Japan 1972 Anime Arago X-001: 26 France 1972–1973 Traditional Around the World in Eighty Days: 16 Australia 1972–1973 Traditional Astroganger: 26 Japan 1972–1973 Anime Au Clair de Lune: 26 France 1972 The Barkleys: 13 US 1972 inspired by All in the Family: Traditional The Brady Kids: 22 US 1972–1973
Triton of the Sea (海のトリトン, Umi no Toriton) is a 1969 Japanese manga series created by Osamu Tezuka for Kodansha.The manga was adapted by the Asahi Broadcasting Corporation into a 27-episode anime television series from April 1 to September 30, 1972, directed by Yoshiyuki Tomino (in his directorial debut).
The series has been dubbed into several other languages including Italian (as Il fantastico mondo di Paul, 1980), Spanish (as Las aventuras de Paul), Korean, Polish (as Fantastyczny świat Paula), Bulgarian (as Вълшебният Свят на Пол) and in English in the Philippines (as Paul in Fantasy Land). [citation needed]