TV-Series
Description
"Manga Aesop Monogatari" is an anime series that adapts the timeless fables attributed to Aesop, presenting them in a format that combines traditional storytelling with a manga-inspired aesthetic. The series is structured as an anthology, with each episode or segment focusing on a different fable, often featuring anthropomorphic animals or human characters to convey moral lessons. The narratives are concise and self-contained, adhering closely to the original fables while incorporating visual and narrative elements tailored to the anime medium.

The fables explore universal themes such as honesty, greed, humility, and the consequences of one's actions. For example, "The Tortoise and the Hare" emphasizes perseverance and humility, while "The Boy Who Cried Wolf" illustrates the importance of credibility and the dangers of deceit. Other notable fables include "The Ant and the Grasshopper," which contrasts hard work with procrastination, and "The Fox and the Grapes," which delves into themes of envy and rationalization. Each story is presented with a clear moral, often explicitly stated at the end, reinforcing the educational aspect of the series.

The characters are archetypal, designed to embody specific traits or flaws relevant to the moral of each fable. Animals like foxes, wolves, and birds frequently take on human characteristics, serving as proxies for human behavior. Human characters, when present, are similarly simplified to highlight their role in the moral lesson. The animation style reflects the manga influence, with expressive character designs and dynamic visuals that enhance the storytelling without overshadowing the fables' core messages.

The series maintains a straightforward narrative approach, ensuring accessibility for younger audiences while retaining the depth and wisdom of the original fables. Its episodic nature allows for flexibility in viewing, with each story standing independently while contributing to the overarching educational purpose. By blending Aesop's timeless lessons with the visual appeal of anime, "Manga Aesop Monogatari" offers a modern interpretation of classic tales, making them engaging and relevant for contemporary audiences.
Information
Manga Aesop Monogatari
まんがイソップ物語
Animated Aesop's Fables
Type: TV-Series
Anime Episodes: 52
Movie/Episode length: 15 min.
Date: 10/10/1983 – 12/22/1983
Official Website:Nippon Animation
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Staff
  • Director · Eiji Okabe
  • Script · Mami Watanabe
  • Script · Mitsuru Tanabe
  • Script · Akira Nakano
  • Script · Kensyo Nakano
  • Script · Akira Nakahara
  • Script · Keiko Mukuroji
  • Script · Hiroko Yuasa
  • Script · Hisashi Okajima
  • Storyboard · Fumio Kurokawa
  • Storyboard · Kazuyoshi Yokota
  • Storyboard · Hidetoshi Owashi
  • Storyboard · Takayoshi Suzuki
  • Storyboard · Shinya Hanai
  • Storyboard · Yukio Okazaki
  • Storyboard · Masaru Tonogouchi
  • Storyboard · Dai Yagi
  • Storyboard · Hidetoshi Owase
  • Music · Toru Akasaka
  • Original creator · Aesop
  • Character Design · Isamu Kumata
  • Art Director · Jirou Kouno
  • Art Director · Takayo Ebisawa
  • Art Director · Toyo Ebisawa
  • Animation Director · Isamu Kumata
  • Animation Director · Hirokazu Ishino
  • Producer · Eiko Tanaka
  • Producer · Junzō Nakajima
Production
  • Production · Nippon Animation