Paul's Miraculous Adventure Explained

Native Name:ポールのミラクル大作戦
Genre:Fantasy, Isekai
Creator:Tatsunoko Production
Director:Hiroshi Sasagawa
Music:Shunsuke Kikuchi
Open Theme:"Paul no boken" by Kumiko Ōsugi and Columbia Yurikago Kai
End Theme:"Okaruto hanmā no uta" by Kumiko Ōsugi and Columbia Yurikago Kai
Country:Japan
Language:Japanese
Num Episodes:50
Producer:Ippei Kuri
Masaru Shibata
Masatsugu Nagai
Company:Tatsunoko Production
Fuji Television
Network:FNS (Fuji TV)

is an action-adventure anime television series created by Tatsunoko Production. The series was broadcast on Fuji TV and other FNS stations across Japan from October 3, 1976, to September 11, 1977, and lasted 50 half-hour episodes.[1] The series director was Hiroshi Sasagawa, of Speed Racer and Tokimeki Tonight fame.

Story

On his birthday, Paul receives a stuffed dog as a gift from his parents. While Pakkun appears to be a fairly ordinary stuffed toy, he in reality is the keeper of the portal between Earth and an alternate dimension known as the Land of Wonders. Paul and his best friend Nina explore the alternate universe until Nina is kidnapped by the demonic ruler of this dimension, Belt Satan. After making an unsuccessful attempt to save Nina, Paul and Pakkun are forced to return home to Earth, where Paul is confronted by Nina's parents, who blame him for her disappearance and accuse him of murdering her. Paul returns to the Land of Wonders with Pakkun and Nina's dog Doppe in tow, fighting monsters with his powerful yo-yo in order to defeat Belt Satan and save Nina.[2]

Distribution

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).

In the late 1980s, Saban Entertainment planned to produce an English dub of the series titled Pauly's Mad Mad World. The dub was never released.[3]

Staff

Cast

Filipino Characterization (in English)

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: https://web.archive.org/web/20080706165921/http://www.tatsunoko.co.jp/works/paul/paul.html. July 6, 2008. 『ポールのミラクル大作戦』. www.tatsunoko.co.jp. 2015-11-14.
  2. Web site: Tatsunko Production. 2008-07-20 . .
  3. https://archive.org/details/saban-promo-flyers/Pauly%27s%20Mad%20Mad%20World%20back/ Saban Promotional Flyers (late 80s)