The New Adventures of Kimba The White Lion
The New Adventures of Kimba The White Lion (ジャングル大帝, Janguru/Jungle-Taitei) is an anime television series produced by Tezuka Productions that first ran from October 12, 1989, to October 11, 1990, on TV Tokyo. It is a remake of Osamu Tezuka's 1960s anime series Kimba the White Lion.[1][2]
The New Adventures of Kimba The White Lion | |
ジャングル大帝 (Janguru-Taitei) | |
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Anime television series | |
Directed by | Takashi Ui |
Produced by | Ryōhei Nakamura Haruyuki Iguchi (TX) Daisuke Baba (Nikkeisha) Kuniaki Ōnishi (Gakken) |
Written by | Mitsuru Majima |
Music by | Tomoyuki Asakawa |
Studio | Tezuka Productions |
Licensed by | Nippon Herald Films |
Original network | TV Tokyo |
Original run | October 12, 1989 – October 11, 1990 |
Episodes | 52 |
Original Japanese cast
- Megumi Hayashibara as Leo (baby)
- Sakiko Tamagawa as Liya
- Shinnosuke Furumoto as Leo (young)
- Hiroshi Masuoka as Kutta
- Isao Sasaki as Panja
- Kappei Yamaguchi as Kenichi
- Kei Tomiyama as Ham Egg
- Mahito Tsujimura as Ban Shunsaku
- Masako Nozawa as Gibo
- Rokuro Naya as Lamp
- Ryusei Nakao as Totto
- Shigeru Chiba as Coco
- Sukekiyo Kameyama as Tony
English dub cast
In 1998 which was nearly a decade after the original Japanese release, Pioneer Family Entertainment (which then became Geneon Universal which is now known as NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan as of today) has gotten the rights to pick up the series and for distribution in North America under license from Nippon Herald Films. They along with Ocean Studios in Vancouver, Canada, worked together to produce an English dub of the series with an all-star Canadian voice cast, using the Wordfit System and with Karl Williams serving as the director.
Unfortunately, only 13 out of 52 episodes were dubbed in English and the series was left on a cliffhanger, due to the poor quality of the dubbing. From October 13, 1998 to July 27, 1999, six VHS volumes were released across North America with the first tape having three episodes and the rest having two. Episodes 2 and 3 were not dubbed for the English-speaking market mostly due to the content, despite having its importance in the series' through that particular arc. So Pioneer decided to have that arc skipped, thus having Episodes 1, followed by 4 up to 15 dubbed. On top of that, the episodes were edited heavily during production of the English adaptation dub, involving scenes cut and changed, as well as having the score entirely redone digitally, that was sampled with E-mu Proteus 2 Orchestra, being one of the synthesizers used. The music was composed by Tom Keenlyside and John Mitchell and with the editing being handled by Gina Mueller and Eric LeBlanc.
- Kathleen Barr
- Ben Baxter
- Lisa Ann Beley as Raiya
- Don Brown as Caesar/Panja and Coco
- Michael Dobson
- Paul Dobson as Jamar
- Marcy Goldberg
- Christopher Gray
- Saffron Henderson
- Janyse Jaud
- David Kaye as Icara
- Campbell Lane
- Andrea Libman
- Lalainia Lindbjerg
- Scott McNeil
- Richard Newman as Old Dice
- Ward Perry
- Gerard Plunkett
- Alvin Sanders
- Kelly Sheridan as Riona
- Matt Smith
- Robert O. Smith as Tony
- Chantal Strand
- Brad Swaile as Kimba/Leo (young)
- Venus Terzo
- French Tickner as Kutter
- Cathy Weseluck
Dubbed episodes
1. Birth ("The Successor" in the Dub)
2. Promise
3. Departure
4. Friends (#2 in the Dub)
5. Homeland (#3 in the Dub)
6. Intruder (#4 - "The Invaders" in the Dub)
7. Courage (#5 in the Dub)
8. Warning (#6 in the Dub)
9. Companions (#7 - "Flash Flood" in the Dub)
10. Freedom (#8 in the Dub)
11. The Law of the Jungle (#9 in the Dub)
12. Red Wings (#10 in the Dub)
13. Prophecy (#11 in the Dub)
14. Wild (#12 in the Dub)
15. Failure (#13 in the Dub)
16. White Beast
17. Pride
18. Fighting Spirit
19. Life
20. Leader
21. Homecoming
22. Reunion
23. Migration
24. Friendship
25. Sacrifice Part 1
26. Sacrifice Part 2
27. Mourning
28. Image
29. Protection
30. Adventure
31. Trust
32. Nature
33. Paradise
34. Time Illusion
35. Threat
36. Reconciliation
37. Father
38. Best Friend
39. Nightmare
40. Escape
41. Premonition
42. Coexistence
43. Decision
44. Infiltration
45. Rebirth
46. Longing
47. Crown
48. Challenge
49. Concentration
50. Victory
51. Harmony Part 1
52. Harmony Part 2
References
- "The New Adventures of Kimba VHS 1". Anime News Network. Retrieved March 21, 2012.
- "Which Is The Real Kimba?". Animation World Network. Retrieved 26 January 2019.
External links
- The New Adventures of Kimba The White Lion (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- The New Adventures of Kimba The White Lion at IMDb