Remi, Nobody's Girl

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Remi, Nobody's Girl
家なき子レミ
(Ie Naki Ko Remi)
Genre Adventure, Drama, Historical, Slice of Life
TV anime
Director Kōzō Kuzuha
Studio Nippon Animation
Network Flag of Japan Fuji TV, Animax
Original run September 01, 1996March 23, 1997
Episodes 26

Remi, Nobody's Girl (家なき子レミ Ie Naki Ko Remi?) was a 26-episode Japanese anime television series by Nippon Animation, which premiered September 01, 1996 to March 23, 1997 across Japan on the Fuji Television network as an installment to Nippon Animation's famed World Masterpiece Theater series.

The complete series, all 26 episodes, was later aired by the anime satellite television network, Animax, who translated and dubbed the series into English for broadcast across its respective English-language networks in Southeast Asia and South Asia, under the title Remi, Nobody's Girl, as well as other languages.

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[edit] Story

Remi, Nobody's Girl tells the story of Remi, a humble and cheerful young girl, who is an excellent singer, and lives in a French town in the countryside with her mother, and her enduring and overcoming the difficulties and trials she faces in her journeys.

The story is adapted from Sans famille, a 1878 French novel, written by Hector Malot. In Sans famille, Rémi is a boy.

[edit] Characters

Remi (レミ・バルブラン Remi Baruburan?)
Nana (ナナ・バルブラン Nana Baruburan?)
Jerome (ジェローム・バルブラン Jerōmu Baruburan?)
Rosette (ルーセット Rūsetto?)
Vitalis (ヴィタリス Vitarisu?)
  • Voiced by: Fumito Yamano
Joli-Coeur (ジョリクール Jorikūru?)
  • Voiced by: Chie Sato
Milligan (ミリガン婦人?)
Arthur (アーサー Āsā?)
Nelly (ネリー Nerī?)
Mathias (マチア Machia?)
Liz (リーズ Rīzu?)
  • Voiced by: Mika Nakai
Rigard (リカルド Rikarudo?)
Marcel (マルセル Maruseru?)
Maria (マリア Maria?)
Gaspard (ガスパール Gasupāru?)
  • Voiced by: Nobuaki Fukuda

[edit] Music

Opening theme

Ai ni Tsuite (愛について?)

Lyrics: Masashi Sada
Composition and arrangement: Katsuhisa Hattori
Performance: Masashi Sada
Ending theme

Shiawase no Yokan (しあわせの予感?)

Lyrics: Fumiko Okada
Composition and arrangement: Katsuhisa Hattori
Performance: Youca

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