Honey Honey no Suteki na Bouken

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Honey Honey
ハニーハニーのすてきな冒険
(Hanī Hanī no Suteki na Bōken)
Genre Adventure, Historical
Manga
Author Hideko Mizuno
Demographic Shōjo
Original run 1966
Volumes 2
TV anime
Director Takeshi Shirato
Studio Toei Animation
Licensor Enoki Films
Network Flag of Japan Fuji TV
Original run October 7, 1981May 1, 1982
Episodes 29

Honey Honey no Suteki na Bouken (ハニーハニーのすてきな冒険 Hanī Hanī no Suteki na Bōken?, lit. Honey Honey's Wonderful Adventures) is a shōjo manga by Hideko Mizuno first published in 1966 and made into a 29-episode anime TV series in 1981 by Kokusai Eiga (Movie International Company, Ltd.). The anime was released in the English language in the United States as Honey Honey and also broadcast in various European countries and in Latin America.

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[edit] Story

The story begins in the city of Vienna in 1907, as the city holds a lavish birthday celebration for its beloved Princess Flora. The princess entertains a variety of suitors from around the world who have come to propose marriage. Also on hand for the celebration is Phoenix, a handsome, gentlemanly jewel thief who has his eye on stealing the princess's precious gemstone, the "Smile of the Amazon." Upset with Phoenix's brash manner, Princess Flora then drops the ring holding her gemstone into a cooked fish and throws it out the window, to the shock of everyone present.

Meanwhile, a young teenaged orphan named Honey Honey (also known as Fiorellino in Italian, Pollen in French, and Favos de Mel in Portuguese) is working as a waitress. Her pet cat and constant companion, Lily, spies the fish that the princess threw out the window and proceeds to eat the entire fish, thus swallowing the ring. Since Princess Flora has declared that whichever of her suitors successfully returns the ring to her shall become her husband, the princess's suitors and Phoenix immediately fan out all over the city pursuing Lily and her owner, Honey Honey.

Phoenix catches up with Honey and Lily and helps them hide from the princess's suitors. Honey proceeds to tell the handsome jewel thief the story of how she was orphaned and brought up in a convent, and of how she befriended Lily, who, like her, was abandoned. Phoenix then tries to persuade Honey to sell Lily to him, but Honey, who is still unaware that Lily has swallowed the princess's ring, furiously refuses and immediately flees. Honey and Lily hide in the basket of a hot-air balloon, which soon lifts off with Phoenix and Princess Flora's suitors still in hot pursuit. Thus begins an adventure in which Honey and Lily are pursued by Phoenix, Princess Flora, and her suitors to various cities around the world, including Paris, New York City, Oslo, London, Monte Carlo and Gibraltar. Along the way, Honey falls in love with Phoenix and tries to keep Lily out of the clutches of the selfish, vain princess.

The series concludes with the discovery that Honey Honey is in fact Princess Flora's younger sister, when she is captured by a nomadic people who forces young women to run over a pit of hot coals to see if any one of them revealed a tattoo of a rose on her foot. Honey Honey turned out to have that tattoo that they were searching for so long.

[edit] Anime distribution

The anime version of Honey Honey, produced by Kokusai Eiga (Movie International Company) and animated by Toei Animation's studios in South Korea, lasted 29 half-hour episodes and was broadcast across Japan on the Fuji TV network from October 1981 to May 1982.

Dubbed into English by Modern Programs International, the anime series aired in the United States on the CBN cable network in 1984 and was also partially released on home video by Sony. The series was much more popular in Europe, where it was broadcast in Italy as I Fantastici Viaggi di Fiorellino (1983), in France as Pollen (1989), and in Poland as Miodulinka. The Honey Honey anime likely achieved its greatest success in Latin America, dubbed into Spanish for airing in Mexico and other territories, and released in Brazil in Portuguese, where the series, which began airing on SBT in 1987, was extremely popular.

Enoki Films U.S. currently holds the American license to the anime series.

[edit] Anime staff

  • Original Story
    • Hideko Mizuno
  • Executive Producer
    • Juzo Tsubota
  • Directed by
    • Takeshi Shirato
  • Script
  • Character Designs
    • Kozo Masanobu, Yoshiyuki Yamamoto
  • Music
    • Akihiro Komori
  • Theme Song
    • OP- Hāto wa Ōsuwagi, ED- Niji ni Shōjo, performed by Youko Seri
  • Production
    • Kokusai Eiga / Toei Animation Korea / Fuji TV

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