
"Aesop" no Ohanashi yori: Ushi to Kaeru, Yokubatta Inu
Based on Aesop's Fables.

Based on Aesop's Fables.

Based on a well known children's book series by Ryugi Goto (Story) and Hasegawa Tomoko (Illustrations). Follows the adventure of a naughty boy and the rest of the kids in his classroom.

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An adaptation of the The Wolf and The Seven Little Goats story.

Ten frogs set out in search of adventure in their swamp, sailing in a boat made from a running shoe. Based on the children's book by Hisako Madokoro and Michiko Nakagawa, the story of the frogs returned in a second episode, in which they went to a summer festival. Each episode has 2 stories in it. (Source: The Anime Encyclopedia)

The story centers around a mole elementary school teacher called Pascal who is so dumb that he cannot even write his own name correctly. Pascal is whimsical and he does whatever he wants in his classroom. (Source: Wikipedia)

100% Pascal-sensei (TV) is an anime series that follows the comedic adventures of Pascal-sensei, an eccentric and utterly incompetent teacher. Despite his penguin appearance and having no clue about teaching, Pascal-sensei remains optimistic and tries his best in the classroom. Each episode features hilarious and absurd situations that occur both in and out of school, involving Pascal-sensei and his students, who, despite their teacher's shortcomings, end up learning valuable life lessons in unexpected ways. The series is filled with humor, bizarre situations, and a touch of surrealism, making it a unique and entertaining experience for the a... leia mais

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Eleven naughty cats on the run from the neighborhood police chief hear that a giant fish is nearby for the taking. They go on a hazardous quest find it, learning that they must work as a team to reach their goal. (Source: The Anime Encyclopedia)

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Short film by Tadanari Okamoto originally projected on three screens, and re-edited for domestic release many years later, set to a poem by Noriko Ibaraki of the same name.

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Tama and Friends movie.

Three Tales was one of the first domestic anime ever televised. It comprised of three stories: "The Third Plate" (第三の皿) by Hirosuke Hamada, "Oppel and the Elephant" (オッペルと象) by Kenji Miyazawa, and "Sleepy Town" (眠い町) by Mimei Ogawa.

"47 Prefecture Dogs" is a short flash animation from a voice over variety TV program in Japan called "SAY! YOU! SAY! ME!" The animation takes Japan's 47 prefectures—or more specifically, the local delicacies or famous landmarks from each of the regions—and gives them a canine makeover. For example, the "Fukuoka-ken" (Fukuoka dog),—Fukuoka of course being home to asianbeat HQ—uses the delicacy "mentaiko" (spicy pollack roe) as the motif for its canine characterization. Each of the characters are played by voice actors that hail from each of the individual prefectures, "Fukuoka-ken" being voiced by Fukuoka's Kana Asumi. Another feature of thi... leia mais

47 Todoufuken R" is based on the anime "47 Todoufuken," which aired in 2011, but with new characters in 3D. The "ken" in "Todoufuken" is a play on the words "prefecture" and "dog" since it can mean both words.

A two-part TV special focusing on the romance between the dogs.

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