Anime 15823 Shin Takarajima


Alternative Titles

Japanese: 新宝島


Information

Type: TV Special
Episodes: 1
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jan 3, 1965
Producers: Fuji TV
Licensors: None found, add some
Studios: Mushi Production
Source: Novel
Genre: AdventureAdventure
Demographic: KidsKids
Duration: 52 min.
Rating: G - All Ages

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Popularity: #14525
Members: 726
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Synopsis

This was the first episode of Mushi Pro Land, a unique series of 60-minute animated programs. It was also Japan's first 60-minute animated TV program. However, the series never materialized and only this episode was actually aired. The story follows Stevenson's "Treasure Island," featuring characters in the form of animals. For example, the pirate Silver is illustrated as a wolf, where the main character Jim is changed into a rabbit. This has, therefore, nothing to do with the "New Treasure Island," Tezuka's masterpiece Manga.

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Staff

Bessho, Takaharu
Producer
Tezuka, Osamu
Director, Script
Aketagawa, Susumu
Sound Director
Tashiro, Atsumi
Sound Director


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Reviews

Jul 1, 2022
I was pleasantly surprised with Osamu Tezuka's Shin Takarajima, or "New Treasure Island." Thankfully, it has nothing to do with Tezuka's 1-volume manga by the same name. I just thought it was boring and anti-climactic. Surprisingly, I think Shin Takarajima is the best-directed movie-length project of its time. It's basically a bunch of anthropomorphic animals on a ship searching for treasure. At an hour-long, it's got a solid introduction, comedic indirect characterization, and enough exposition to understand its simple treasure hunt plot without feeling long-winded. In addition, there's an enjoyable build-up with foreshadowing and intriguing developments leading the crew to plot against each other. Lastly, ...

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