Jouo Heika no Petite Angie

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Jouo Heika no Petite Angie
Genre Animation, Anime, Adventure, Mystery
Created by Nippon Animation
Written by Yu Yamamoto
Directed by Fumio Kurokawa
Voices of Keiko Han

Hiroko Kikuchi
Ichirō Nagai
Kaneta Kimotsuki
Kazuyuki Sogabe
Miyoko Asou
Seiko Nakano
Takeshi Aono
Tetsuo Mizutori
Toku Nishio
Yōko Asagami
Yūji Fujishiro

Country of origin Flag of Japan Japan
Language(s) Japanese
No. of episodes 26
Production
Producer(s) Koichi Motohashi
Running time 24 mins
Broadcast
Original channel Flag of the Philippines ABS-CBN (2008)
Flag of France France Television Distribution
First shown in Flag of Japan Asahi Broadcasting Corporation (ABC)
Original run 13 December 197727 June 1978
External links
Official website
IMDb profile

Angie Girl or Jouo Heika no Petite Angie is a mystery anime series that originally run between 13 December 1977 and 27 June 1978.

In the United States a compilation of the episode has been released titled: The Casebook of Charlotte Holmes. It consists of live action actors playing Sherlock Holmes and John Watson recounting the adventures of "Charlotte Holmes".[1]

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Set in 19th century London. Angie is a 12-year-old girl, descended from nobility.[2] Who on a one fine day finds herself on the traces of an evil robber. Being the very sharp and smart girl she is, she prevents a conspiracy against the Queen of England. She then finds a great interest in investigations, and as soon as something appears suspicious to her, she investigates it without any hesitation. She comes to the assistance of Scotland Yard and aids in the arrest of many gangsters and other pickpockets. Angie often teams-up with the "not-very-helpful" chief of the police force and his handsome assistant, Michael - who Angie admires - and her best friend friend Franck, to solve the hardest criminal cases.[1]

The show focuses on how Angie uses her wits[3] to solve even the most difficult cases.

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