Lucy of the Southern Rainbow (1982)
Lucy of the Southern Rainbow
1982
Lucy of the Southern Rainbow is a Japanese anime series by Nippon Animation. The 1982 adaptation of the studio's popular World Masterpiece Theater franchise, the anime is based on Southern Rainbow by Australian writer Phyllis Piddington, and tells the story of a young girl named Lucy and the hardships and excitement she and her family encounter when they move from England to Adelaide in Australia to start a farm.
The anime has been dubbed into French, Italian, Arabic, Spanish, German and Persian.
One interesting note is that this was the only World Masterpiece Theater series to be produced while the original creator of the story was still alive. Another adaptation of the story, written by Ken Wakasaki as a tie-in to the anime, was also published in Japan in 1982.
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Seasons & Episode
Seasons 1 : 1982
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50 Episode
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Episode 1 - To a new land
January. 10,1982
Episode 2 - Cute fellow
January. 17,1982
Episode 3 - The replacement
January. 24,1982
Episode 4 - First exploration
January. 31,1982
Episode 5 - Catt Kewish
February. 07,1982
Episode 6 - A town named Adelaide
February. 14,1982
Episode 7 - Ben's misfortune
February. 21,1982
Episode 8 - Night before departure
February. 28,1982
Episode 9 - Road to Adelaide
March. 07,1982
Episode 10 - Green town
March. 14,1982
Episode 11 - My small house
March. 21,1982
Episode 12 - Night at Adelaide
March. 28,1982
Episode 13 - Ben has arrived
April. 04,1982
Episode 14 - A stout man
April. 11,1982
Episode 15 - Two homes
April. 18,1982
Episode 16 - Drenched doctor
April. 25,1982
Episode 17 - Unfortunate accident
May. 02,1982
Episode 18 - Tree climbing
May. 09,1982
Episode 19 - Shopping tine
May. 16,1982
Episode 20 - Water in the well
May. 30,1982
Episode 21 - Adelaide's designer
June. 06,1982
Episode 22 - Children of brick and dingo
June. 13,1982
Episode 23 - Your name is Little
June. 20,1982
Episode 24 - The day which marks the end of summer
June. 27,1982
Episode 25 - When I'm not brought alone
July. 04,1982
Episode 26 - I got sick!
July. 11,1982
Episode 27 - Ride on the wind
July. 18,1982
Episode 28 - Land opposite the river
July. 25,1982
Episode 29 - Little's training
August. 01,1982
Episode 30 - Birthday present
August. 08,1982
Episode 31 - Little and black dog
August. 15,1982
Episode 32 - Bridge over the rainbow
August. 22,1982
Episode 33 - Lost dream
August. 29,1982
Episode 34 - Little and school
September. 05,1982
Episode 35 - Duel
September. 12,1982
Episode 36 - Five shillings in the nest
September. 19,1982
Episode 37 - Bandits of the grassland
September. 26,1982
Episode 38 - Detective Lucy
October. 03,1982
Episode 39 - Two farewells
October. 10,1982
Episode 40 - Who am I?
October. 17,1982
Episode 41 - A town I do not know, a person I do not recognize
October. 24,1982
Episode 42 - A child called Emily
October. 31,1982
Episode 43 - Missing each other
November. 07,1982
Episode 44 - Little! Little!
November. 14,1982
Episode 45 - Tob's vanished
November. 21,1982
Episode 46 - A wombat in the hole
November. 28,1982
Episode 47 - Father's decision
December. 05,1982
Episode 48 - Rich child
December. 12,1982
Episode 49 - Clara's marriage
December. 19,1982
Episode 50 - Toward's the rainbow
December. 26,1982
Lucy of the Southern Rainbow is a Japanese anime series by Nippon Animation. The 1982 adaptation of the studio's popular World Masterpiece Theater franchise, the anime is based on Southern Rainbow by Australian writer Phyllis Piddington, and tells the story of a young girl named Lucy and the hardships and excitement she and her family encounter when they move from England to Adelaide in Australia to start a farm.
The anime has been dubbed into French, Italian, Arabic, Spanish, German and Persian.
One interesting note is that this was the only World Masterpiece Theater series to be produced while the original creator of the story was still alive. Another adaptation of the story, written by Ken Wakasaki as a tie-in to the anime, was also published in Japan in 1982.
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Cast
Katsunosuke Hori, Ikuko Tani
Producted By
Fuji Television Network
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