TV-Series
Description
"Seishun Anime Zenshu" is a compilation series that adapts several classic Japanese literary works into anime format, each focusing on themes of youth, growth, and personal struggles. The series is episodic, with each segment presenting a self-contained story based on a different novel or short story. The narratives explore the emotional and psychological challenges faced by young protagonists as they navigate relationships, societal expectations, and their own identities.

One notable story in the series is "The Spider's Thread," based on Ryunosuke Akutagawa's work. It follows a young man who grapples with feelings of guilt and redemption after committing a crime. The story delves into his internal conflict and the moral dilemmas he faces, culminating in a poignant exploration of human nature and the possibility of salvation.

Another segment, "Run, Melos!," also by Akutagawa, centers on a young man named Melos who makes a promise to his friend to return after completing a task. The narrative focuses on themes of loyalty, trust, and the strength of human bonds as Melos races against time to fulfill his promise, facing numerous obstacles along the way.

"Night on the Galactic Railroad," based on Kenji Miyazawa's story, follows two boys who embark on a surreal journey aboard a magical train. The story intertwines themes of friendship, loss, and the search for meaning, as the boys encounter various symbolic characters and landscapes that reflect their inner struggles and aspirations.

Other segments include adaptations of works like "The Nose" by Akutagawa, which examines vanity and self-perception through the story of a monk with an unusually large nose, and "The Girl Who Leapt Through Time" by Yasutaka Tsutsui, which explores the consequences of time travel and the inevitability of change.

The characters in "Seishun Anime Zenshu" are diverse, each representing different facets of youth and human experience. Their journeys are marked by introspection, growth, and often bittersweet realizations about life. The series captures the essence of adolescence and the universal challenges of coming of age, making it a reflective and thought-provoking collection.
Information
Animated Classics of Japanese Literature
青春アニメ全集
Youth Anime Complete Collection
Type: TV-Series
Anime Episodes: 35
Movie/Episode length: 26 min.
Date: 04/25/1986 – 12/26/1986
Categories
Genre
DramaRomance
Settings
Historically
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Episodes
Staffel 1
1The Izu Dancer
2Sea Roar Part one - Spring awakening
3Sea Roar Part two - Summer storm
4The grave of the wild chrysanthemums
5The wind blows
6The fruit of Olympus
7Botchan Part one - The new professor gets mad!
8Botchan Part two - Defeat Red Shirt!
9From "Harmonium and fish town" in Wandering Days
10The dancing girl
11The tale of Asunaro
12A roadside stone Part one - Middle school hopes
13A roadside stone Part two - Hard days
14Growing up
15The priest of Mount Kōya
16Kwaidan: The tale of Hōichi
17Akagawa Jiro: Hometown casebook
18Akagawa Jiro: Voice from heaven
19The theater of life
20Season of the sun: A dangerous youth
21The Tale of Shunkin: Heartstrings
22Sugata Sanshirō Part 1: Child of fate of Kōdōkan
23Sugata Sanshirō Part 2: Mountain storm special attack
24Sugata Sanshirō Part 3: Showdown at Ukyōgahara
25The harp of Burma Part 1: No place like home
26The harp of Burma Part 2: Song of separation
27Akechi Kogoro: A walker in the attic
28Akechi Kogoro: A psychological test
29Akechi Kogoro: The red room
30The New Story of Tōno
31Love climbing to heaven
32Shiro returns to the north
33Student Days
34Friendship
Cast
Comment(s)
Staff
  • Series Director
    Fumio Kurokawa
  • Storyboard
    Fumio Kurokawa
    Yumiko Suda
    Shigeru Ōmachi
  • Music
    Kōichi Sakata
    Hideo Shimazu
    Junnosuke Yamamoto
  • Character Design
    Yasuji Mori
    Taku Sugiyama
    Yoshio Kabashima
    Norio Yazawa
    Shigetaka Kiyoyama
    Masami Abe
    Hiroshi Ogawa
    Mio Murao
    Momoko Tsutsui
    Isamu Kumada
  • Animation Director
    Kazuo Iimura
    Hiroshi Wagatsuma
    Hirokazu Ishino
    Shinnosuke Kon
    Hideaki Shimada
    Kanji Hara
    Shigetaka Kiyoyama
    Masami Abe
    Yumiko Suda
    Hiroshi Ogawa
    Takeru Yamazaki
  • Director of Photography
    Toshiaki Morita
  • Producer
    Seiichi Ginya
    Eiko Tanaka
    Shōji Satō
    Masunosuke Ōhashi
  • Script
    Masahiro Yamada
    Ryūzō Nakanishi
    Shōzō Matsuda
    Akira Miyazaki
    Mitsuo Wakasugi
    Shizuyo Kuriyama
    Haruhiko Mimura
  • Episode Director
    Taku Sugiyama
    Eiji Okabe
    Tetsuo Imazawa
    Hiromitsu Morita
    Takeo Kitahara
    Akiko Matsushima
    Yumiko Suda
    Katsumi Takasuka
    Isamu Kumada
    Shigeru Ōmachi
    Eisuke Kondō
  • Original story
    Hisashi Inoue
    Hidemitsu Tanaka
    Yasushi Inoue
    Fumiko Hayashi
    Sachio Itō
    Tatsuo Hori
    Shirō Ozaki
    Junichirō Tanizaki
    Yukio Toda
    Saneatsu Mushanokōji
    Kyōka Izumi
    Yūzō Yamamoto
  • Art Director
    Takamura Mukuo
    Shōhei Kawamoto
    Nobuo Numai
    Masamichi Takano
    Isamu Kageyama
    Yoshiyuki Uchida
    Shizue Tanaka
    Junko Yamamoto
    Takehiko Uchida
    Jirō Kōno
    Toshihisa Tōjō
  • Sound Director
    Sadayoshi Fujino
  • Executive producer
    Kōichi Motohashi
Production
  • Animation Production
    Nippon Animation
  • Production
    Nippon Animation
    Nippon Television Network
Music
Insert songs
Ep. 21
“Kokoro no Ito Narimasu" (心の糸鳴ります)”