Huckleberry no Bōken explained

Huckleberry no Bouken
Genre:Adventure
Type:tv series
Director:Masakazu Higuchi
Tameo Kohanawa
Producer:Takaharu Bessho
Ippei Onimaru
Mikio Nakata
Music:Nobuyoshi Koshibe
Network:Fuji Television
First:2 January 1976
Last:25 June 1976
Episodes:26
Type:manga
Author:Ikuo Miyazoe (vol. 1-2)
Noboru Uesaka (vol. 3-4)
Publisher:KK Best Group
Published:1976
Volumes:4
Type:film
Director:Masakazu Higuchi
Tameo Kohanawa
Producer:Takaharu Bessho
Ippei Onimaru
Mikio Nakata
Music:Nobuyoshi Koshibe
Studio:Group TAC
Released:August 16, 1991
Runtime:86 minutes

is a Japanese anime television series based on the 1884 novel Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain that aired on the Fuji Television network every Friday evening from January 2, 1976 to June 25 of the same year, for a total of 26 episodes. It is the first of two Huckleberry Finn anime. A second Huck Finn television series was made in 1994, Huckleberry Finn Monogatari.[1]

A feature-length English dub of this series was made in the early 1980s, and broadcast on cable TV in the United States.[2]

The English-dubbed version for the episodic TV version of Huckleberry Finn was owned by Saban Entertainment in 1993. As with most of the programming library and properties of Saban Entertainment and Fox Children's Productions, the rights to this series is now owned by Disney Enterprises through BVS Entertainment, who acquired the Fox Kids Worldwide franchise in Summer 2001.

Some episodes of Saban's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn were released on Region 2 DVD by Maximum Entertainment Ltd. in the 2000s. However, there were no plans to release the English dub version of the series on Region 1 DVD.

Masako Nozawa, who played Huckleberry, later played the main character Tom in the 1980 anime adaptation of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, also originally written by Mark Twain (broadcast on the same station's World Masterpiece Theater), and went on to star in two other works originally written by Twain. Huckleberry also appeared in the anime as Tom's friend, played by Kazuyo Aoki.

Plot summary

At the end of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Huck is adopted by the Widow Douglas in return for saving her life. In Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, in some respects a sequel to The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, the widow attempts to "civilize" the newly rich Huck.

Huck is kidnapped by his father but manages to fake his own death and escape to Jackson's Island, where he coincidentally meets up with Jim, a slave of the Widow Douglas' sister, Miss Watson. Jim is running for freedom because he has found out that Miss Watson plans to "sell him South" for $800. Together they construct a raft and travel on the Mississippi River,[3] Jim hoping for freedom from slavery, and Huck searching freedom from his drunk father and controlling foster parent.

Cast

Main cast

Additional cast

English dub

Additional voices

Episode list

EpisodeTitle
1"Homeless Huck"
2"A Scary Father"
3"Log Cabin in a Secluded Wood"
4"Huck's Great Escape"
5"Death of Father"
6"A Sure Handshake"
7"Thieves Are Human Too"
8"Jim in Danger"
9"Mission to Rescue Jim"
10"Huck Wanders into a House"
11"Don't Shoot Hearney!"
12"A Gentlemen's Agreement"
13"After the Fight"
14"In the Mist"
15"Huck Protects the Delivery"
16"Illusive Mother"
17"Boys in the Wild"
18"Jim's Prediction"
19"Run, Huck"
20"$3 Fare"
21"The King and the Count"
22"A Grandfather from England"
23"Mary Smiles"
24"Jim Is Sold"
25"Escape, Jim"
26"Huck Arrives Back Home"

Music

PerformerDescription
"Hora Huckleberry Finn""Hey There, Huckleberry Finn"Horie Mitsuko and Korogi '73Opening Theme
"Kawa no Uta""Song of the River"Horie Mitsuko and Korogi '73Ending Theme

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://www.animated-divots.com/huckleberry1.html Huckleberry no Boken
  2. http://vintagetoledotv.squarespace.com/cbn/ Vintage Toledo TV - CBN Ads
  3. http://www.wunschliste.de/links.pl?p=1&s=11471 Huckleberry Finn / Huckleberry no Boken (TV-Serie) – wunschliste.de