Tove Jasson no Tanoshii Mūmin Ikka

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The Moomins
トーべ・ヤンソンの楽しいムーミン一家
(Tove Jasson's Enjoyable Moomin Family)
Genre Fantasy, Kodomo
TV anime
Directed by Masaaki Osumi (Eps 1-26)
Rintaro (Eps 27-65)
Studio Mushi Productions (Eps 27-65)

Tokyo Movie Shinsha (Eps 1-26)

Network Flag of Japan Fuji TV
Flag of Germany ARD
Flag of United Kingdom BBC
Original run October 5, 1969December 27, 1970
No. of episodes 65

(トーべ・ヤンソンの楽しいムーミン一家 Tove Jasson no Tanoshii Mūmin Ikka?), literally meaning Tove Jansson's Enjoyable Moomin Family is a 65-episode Japanese anime series by Mushi Production and Tokyo Movie Shinsha which aired between 1969-1970.

The story is based on a series of books by the Finnish writer Tove Jansson, originally published in Swedish.

The series was never translated into english. A sequel to the series was later released, entitled New Moomin. The series also inspired the later anime television series Moomin, released in the early 1990s.

[edit] DVD release

The series has been released on DVD in Japan [1].

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