The Adventures of Hutch the Honeybee (1989 TV series) explained

Native Name:昆虫物語 みなしごハッチ
Genre:Adventure
Creator:Tatsuo Yoshida
Based On:The Adventures of Hutch the Honeybee
Director:Iku Suzuki
Opentheme:"Minashigo Hatchi" by Hitomi Ishikawa
Endtheme:"Yume no temae de" by Hitomi Ishikawa
Producer:Minoru Ohno
Tōru Horikoshi
Tsuneo Tamura
Country:Japan
Language:Japanese
Executive Producer:Ippei Kuri
Music:Kōji Makaino
Company:Tatsunoko Production
Yomiko Advertising
Network:NNS (NTV)
Last Aired:[1]
Num Episodes:55

is a 1989 anime television series produced by Yomiko Advertising and Tatsunoko Production that serves as a remake of the studio's 1971 television series of the same name.[1]

The show follows the original series' main storyline, and tells the adventure of a young bee who searches for his missing queen bee mother. Like the 1970 show, this remake is notable for its sad and cruel scripts, often featuring the deaths of the protagonist's friends.[2]

Cast

Foreign versions

In France, whereas the original series had been broadcast under the title Le Petit Prince Orphelin (the Little Orphan Prince), this remake was broadcast on France 3 under the titles of Hacou l'abeille (Hacou the bee), or simply Hacou[2] with only 26 of the 55 episodes being shown.

In Italy, the series was broadcast on Italia 1. Only 4 of the 55 episodes were aired

In the Middle East, the anime was dubbed in Jordan under the title of Arabic: Siwar Al-Asal (ar|سوار العسل). However, the Arabic dubbing was limited to dubbing the first 26 episodes of the series, and did not complete the rest.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: . ja:『みなしごハッチ』. 2008-07-20 . . ja.
  2. Web site: Hacou. 2008-12-02 . Planete-Jeunesse . fr.