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Description
"Fables of the Green Forest" is an anime series adapted from the works of Thornton W. Burgess, centering on the lives of anthropomorphic animals inhabiting a vibrant woodland ecosystem. The narrative unfolds in the Green Forest, a setting teeming with natural beauty and interconnected relationships among its inhabitants. The story primarily revolves around Johnny Chuck, a woodchuck, and his interactions with other forest dwellers, including Peter Rabbit, Reddy Fox, Jimmy Skunk, and Grandfather Frog. Each character embodies distinct traits and behaviors reflective of their species, contributing to the series' exploration of themes such as friendship, survival, and the balance of nature.

The plot is episodic, with each episode presenting self-contained stories that often involve moral lessons or insights into the natural world. Johnny Chuck serves as a central figure, frequently encountering challenges that test his resourcefulness and courage. His adventures range from outsmarting predators like Reddy Fox to navigating the complexities of social dynamics within the forest community. Peter Rabbit, known for his mischievous nature, often finds himself in precarious situations, learning valuable lessons about responsibility and consequences. Reddy Fox, portrayed as cunning and opportunistic, frequently schemes to catch his prey but is often thwarted by the collective efforts of the other animals.

Jimmy Skunk, characterized by his calm demeanor and distinctive scent, plays a role in resolving conflicts and maintaining harmony. Grandfather Frog, a wise and elderly figure, offers guidance and wisdom to the younger characters, often serving as a moral compass. The series also introduces other supporting characters, such as Sammy Jay, Bobby Coon, and Old Mother Nature, each contributing to the rich tapestry of life in the Green Forest.

The narrative emphasizes the interdependence of the forest's inhabitants, highlighting the importance of cooperation and mutual respect. Conflicts arise from natural instincts and survival needs, but resolutions often underscore the value of empathy and understanding. The series balances lighthearted moments with occasional tension, creating a dynamic portrayal of life in the wild. Through its episodic structure and character-driven storytelling, "Fables of the Green Forest" offers an engaging depiction of the natural world, blending entertainment with educational elements.
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Fables of the Green Forest
山ねずみ ロッキーチャック
Rocky und seine Freunde
موش کوهستان (Farsi)
Type: TV-Series
Anime Episodes: 52
Movie/Episode length: 30 min.
Date: 01/07/1973 – 12/30/1973
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Adventure
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Staff
  • Director · Masaharu Endō
  • Series Composition · Yuji Tanno
  • Script · Hiroshi Saitō
  • Script · Yoshiaki Yoshida
  • Script · Hisao Ōkawa
  • Script · Yutaka Kaneko
  • Script · Shigeki Chiba
  • Script · Keiji Kubota
  • Script · Takako Shigemori
  • Script · Yuji Amemiya
  • Script · Hikaru Mori
  • Episode Director · Yoshiyuki Tomino
  • Episode Director · Yoshio Kuroda
  • Episode Director · Hiroshi Saitō
  • Episode Director · Shûji Yamazaki
  • Episode Director · Toshio Hirata
  • Episode Director · Norio Hikone
  • Episode Director · Akira Negoro
  • Episode Director · Hikaru Mori
  • Music · Seiichirō Uno
  • Original creator · Thornton Waldo Burgess
  • Character Design · Yasuji Mori
  • Art Director · Kazue Itô
  • Animation Director · Yasuji Mori
  • Animation Director · Nobuhiro Okasako
  • Sound Director · Atsumi Tashiro
  • Director of Photography · Keishichi Kuroki
  • Producer · Shigeto Takahashi
  • Producer · Yoshinobu Nishizaki
Production
  • Production · Fuji TV
  • Production · Mushi Production
  • Animation Production · Zuiyo Enterprise
  • Production · Zuiyo Enterprise
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