Back to the Forest explained

Back to the Forest
Ja Kanji:のどか森の動物大作戦
Ja Romaji:Nodoka Mori no Dobutsu Daisakusen
Type:TV film
Director:Yoshio Kuroda
Producer:Koichi Motohashi
Music:Tatsumi Yano
Studio:Nippon Animation
Network:Fuji TV
Network En:Nickelodeon
Released:3 February 1980
Runtime:75 minutes

is a Japanese anime television special, broadcast as part of Fuji TV's Nissei Family Special block on 3 February 1980. An English language dub was produced in 1989 by Ahmed Agrama's Intersound, Inc., and released on home video in the United States by Celebrity Home Entertainment. It was never shown in the cinema in either country, although the American cable channel Nickelodeon showed it occasionally as part of its weekend "Special Delivery" block. The special was developed by Nippon Animation with production assistance by Madhouse.

The special is based on the 1968 children's novel Jakobus Nimmersatt, by German author Boy Lornsen.

Plot

Many animals inhabit a peaceful forest known as Placid Forest. They attempt to resist, and ultimately must declare war on, some humans who live in a nearby village. The humans plot to cut down all the trees in Placid Forest so they can make money and become millionaires, but the animals know that they will lose their home if they do not act fast. The animals team up and carry out a systematic process of operations to guard their habitat.

Characters

Non-humans

Humans

Staff

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