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Posted by Jeff on 06.09.2005, 01:21 PM:

  Takhata's "3000 Leagues In Serach Of Mother"

Hi everyone, I'm new to these forums. I just wanted to let you know that you can download Isao Takhata's 1976 classic "3000 Leagues In Search Of Mother" from http://animesuki.com/series.php/344.html

It was part of the classic World Mastrepiece Theatre anime shows produced from Japan. L-E is subbing the series and the episodes are all high quality LD versions. The subs are crisp-clear and the translation, as to my knowledge, is perfect.

This is truly an amazing series, and I consider it the best anime I've seen. This show is one of the reasons why I consider Isao Takhata as a superior film-maker to Miyazaki.

Go check it out and leave your comments at L-E if you appreciate their effort.


Posted by Jiji on 06.10.2005, 07:52 PM:

 

Hi Jeff! Welcome to the forums ! Are you the Jeff that almost frigtened me to death in Ketto's house ? Anyway thanks for sharing the link. I have watched the theatrical version a long time ago but not the episodic anime. Now I have totally forgotten what the story is about.


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Posted by Jeff on 06.11.2005, 06:41 AM:

 

Nah jiji, you're mistaking me for someone else.
These forums are really nice, would have been nicer if they were more active though.

Enjoy this series, its truy a masterpiece of neo-realism and simplicity, an art Takhata perfected throughout his career in animation.


Posted by nanashi on 06.11.2005, 04:05 PM:

 

when you see Marco, it is better to see the TV-series than movie which was compiled.
when I saw the TV-series Marco, my eyes filled up with something like the water.


Jeff is the big dog who helps Jiji, don't you?

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