Onegai! Samia-don explained

Please! Psammea-don
Ja Kanji:おねがい!サミアどん
Ja Romaji:Onegai! Samia-don
Genre:Fantasy
Type:tv series
Director:Osamu Kobayashi
Music:Kentarō Haneda
Studio:Telecom Animation Film
Network:NHK
First:April 2, 1985
Last:February 4, 1986
Episodes:78

is a Japanese anime that was broadcast from 2 April 1985 to 4 February 1986 with a total of 78 episodes produced. This anime is based on the 1902 novel Five Children and It by English author Edith Nesbit.

The anime differs from the novel in revolving around four children rather than five. Three of the children (Cyril, Robert and Jane) are siblings while the fourth (Anne) is their friend and neighbor. The four children encounter the Psammead who, in the anime, is depicted as being yellow with a blue hat, and more of a grumpy and lazy being than mischievous.

In Latin America and Spain, the series was known as Samed, el duende mágico ("Psammead, the magic goblin") and in France and Quebec as Sablotin. In the Arab world, it was known as Moghamarat Samid ("Samid's adventures").

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