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| name = Remi, Nobody's Girl
| image = Droob Remi SH.jpg
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| ja_kanji = 家なき子レミ
| ja_kanji = 家なき子レミ
| ja_romaji = Ie Naki Ko Remi
| ja_romaji = Ie Naki Ko Remi
| genre =[[Adventure]], [[historical]], [[slice of life story]]
| genre = [[Adventure]], [[historical]], [[slice of life story]]
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| title =
| type = TV series
| director = [[Kōzō Kuzuha]]
| director = Kōzō Kuzuha
| writer = Man Shimada
| character Design= [[Ooshiro Katsu]]
| art Director = [[Masaki Kawaguchi]]
| layout = [[Kazue Itou]]
| Writer = [[Man Shimada]]
| studio = [[Nippon Animation]]
| studio = [[Nippon Animation]]
| network = {{flagicon|Japan}} [[Fuji Television|Fuji TV]], [[Animax]]
| network = [[Fuji Television|Fuji TV]], [[Animax]]
| network_en = {{flagicon|Singapore}} {{flagicon|India}} {{flagicon|Philippines}} {{flagicon|Thailand}} {{flagicon|Malaysia}} [[Animax Asia]]
| network_en = {{English anime licensee|SEA=[[Animax Asia]]}}
| network_other = {{flagicon|Spain}} [[Canal Sur]], [[Canal 53]]<br>{{flagicon|Philippines}} [[ABS-CBN]]<br>{{flagicon|Italy}} [[Italia 1]]<br>{{flagicon|Syria}} [[Space toone]]
| first = September 1, 1996
| first = September 1, 1996
| last = March 23, 1997
| last = March 23, 1997
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{{nihongo|'''''Remi, Nobody's Girl'''''|家なき子レミ|Ie Naki Ko Remi|lead=yes}} is a 26-episode Japanese [[anime]] television series by [[Nippon Animation]], broadcast from 1996 to 1997 across Japan on the [[Fuji Television]] network as an installment to Nippon Animation's famed ''[[World Masterpiece Theater]]'' series. The show was directed by Kusaba Kouzo, written by Man Shimada with character design by Ooshiro Katsu. The story is adapted from ''[[Sans famille]]'', an 1878 French novel, written by [[Hector Malot]] (adapted previously to anime in 1977, titled ''[[Nobody's Boy: Remi]]''). This version made major changes from the book, including changing the gender of the main character or the "Swan" chapter, along with many other main events.


The show began airing on September 1, 1996, but was canceled by Fuji TV on account of low ratings. It ended on March 23, 1997, with a total episode count of 26 episodes. The series was later aired by the anime [[satellite television]] network, [[Animax]], who translated and dubbed the series into [[English language|English]] for broadcast across its respective English-language networks in [[Southeast Asia]] and [[South Asia]], under the title ''Remi, Nobody's Girl'', as well as other languages.
{{nihongo|'''''Remi, Nobody's Girl'''''|家なき子レミ|Ie Naki Ko Remi}} was a 26-episode [[Japan]]ese [[anime]] television series by [[Nippon Animation]], broacasted since 1996 to 1997 across Japan on the [[Fuji Television]] network as an installment to Nippon Animation's famed ''[[World Masterpiece Theater]]'' series. The show was Directed by Kusaba Kouzo, write by Man Shimada whit character design Ooshiro Katsu . The story is adapted from ''[[Sans famille]]'', a 1878 French novel, written by [[Hector Malot]] (Adapted previously to anime in 1977 [[Nobody's Boy: Remi]]) , This version made major changes from the book, including changing the gender of the main character or the "Swan" chapter, along with many other main events.

Started airing on September 1, 1996; the show was canceled by Fuji TV on account of low ratings; ended March 23, 1997 with a staggeringly low episode count of 23 episodes, but the complete series, all 26 episodes, was later aired by the anime [[satellite television]] network, [[Animax]], who translated and dubbed the series into [[English language|English]] for broadcast across its respective English-language networks in [[Southeast Asia]] and [[South Asia]], under the title ''Remi, Nobody's Girl'', as well as other languages.


==Story==
==Story==
''Remi, Nobody's Girl'' tells the story of Remi, a cheerful and tender-hearted young girl, who is an excellent singer and lives in a French country town of Chavanon with her mother. One day her father returns to the town after a long period working away from home in a city. She discovers that she was a "foundling" or an abandoned child and was adopted by Mother Barberin. Her step father Jerome leaves to work in Paris and expects Mother Barberin to send Remi to the workhouse. He returns 10 years later and finds that Remi is still there, and becomes furious and Remi is almost sold to an evil slave trader. It is Vitalis, a strolling entertainer, who helps Remi. Vitalis discovers her talent for singing and decides to take her in with his troupe. Remi starts her journey with Vitalis and his troupe animals such as the monkey Georicoule and the dogs Capi, Dolce, and Zelbino. On her journeys with Vitalis and his company she must endure and overcome many difficulties while looking for her real family.
''Remi, Nobody's Girl'' tells the story of Remi, a cheerful and tender-hearted young girl, who is a singer and lives in a French country town of Chavanon with her mother. One day her father returns to the town after a long period working away from home in a city. She discovers that she is a "foundling" or an abandoned child and was adopted by Mother Barberin. Her foster father, Jerome leaves to work in Paris and expects Mother Barberin to send Remi to the workhouse. He returns 10 years later and finds that Remi is still there, and becomes furious and Remi is almost sold to an evil slave trader.
It is Vitalis, a strolling entertainer, who helps Remi. Vitalis discovers her talent for singing and decides to take her in with his troupe. Remi starts her journey with Vitalis and his troupe of animals such as the monkey Georicoule and the dogs Capi, Dolce, and Zelbino. On her journeys with Vitalis and his company, she must endure and overcome many difficulties while looking for her real family.


==Characters==
==Characters==

;{{nihongo|Remi Barberin|レミ・バルブラン|Remi Baruburan}}
;{{nihongo|Remi Barberin|レミ・バルブラン|Remi Baruburan}}
:*{{Anime voice|[[Mitsuko Horie]]}}
:{{Anime voice|[[Mitsuko Horie]]|Andrea Kwan}}
:A bright and energetic 10-year-old girl, she was raised in a French village called Chavanon, but she does not know where she was born. She is also a singer.

:*A bright and energetic 10 year old girl. She was raised in a French village called Chavanon, but she doesn't know where she was born. Remi is an excellent singer. Her foster father, Jerome sells her to Vitalis for her to sing and perform with his band.


;{{nihongo|Anne Barberin|アンヌ・バルブラン|Annu Baruburan}}
;{{nihongo|Anne Barberin|アンヌ・バルブラン|Annu Baruburan}}
:*{{Anime voice|[[Kumiko Hironaka]]}}
:{{Anime voice|Kumiko Hironaka}}
:Her husband, Jerome, found Remi as an abandoned baby on a street corner of Paris. Afterwards, Jerome leaves to work in Paris, and Anne raises Remi in secret.


;{{nihongo|Nana Barberin|ナナ・バルブラン|Nana Baruburan}}
:*Her husband, Jerome, found Remi abandoned as a child on a street corner of Paris. Afterwards, Jerome leaves to work in Paris and Anne raises Remi in secret.
:{{Anime voice|[[Junko Shimakata]]}}
:Remi's foster little sister, she is the real child of Anne Barberin.


;{{nihongo|Nana|ナナ・バルブラン|Nana Baruburan}}
;{{nihongo|Jerome Barberin|ジェローム・バルブラン|Jerōmu Baruburan}}
:*{{Anime voice|[[Junko Shimakata ]]}}
:{{Anime voice|[[Masahiko Tanaka]]}}
:Remi's foster father, Jerome found Remi as an abandoned baby. He goes away to Paris to work and expects his wife to get rid of Remi and send her to the workhouse. He returns ten years later because of a work injury and sells Remi to Pollinel for money.

:*Remi's little sister, she is the real child of Anne Barberin.

;{{nihongo|Jerome|ジェローム・バルブラン|Jerōmu Baruburan}}
:*{{Anime voice|[[Masahiko Tanaka]]}}

:*Remi's step father. He found Remi as a baby, abandoned. He goes away to Paris to work and expects his wife to get rid of Remi and send her to the workhouse. He returns ten years later because of a work injury and sells Remi to Vitalis because they had become so poor.


;{{nihongo|Rosette|ルーセット|Rūsetto}}
;{{nihongo|Rosette|ルーセット|Rūsetto}}
:The family cow, which is sold as a payment.

:*The family cow, which is sold because they had become so poor.


;{{nihongo|Vitalis|ヴィタリス|Vitarisu}}
;{{nihongo|Vitalis|ヴィタリス|Vitarisu}}
:*{{Anime voice|[[Fubito Yamano]]}}
:{{Anime voice|Fubito Yamano|Rik Thomas}}
:The owner of three dogs and a monkey, Vitalis is a performer who travels throughout France. He is skilled at playing the violin. At first glance, he appears frightful, but he is very kind. He taught Remi to read and write because she doesn't go to school.

:*The owner of three dogs and a monkey. He is a performer who travels throughout France. He is skilled at playing the violin. At first glance, he appears frightful, however he is very kind. He taught Remi to read and write because she doesn't go to school.


;{{nihongo|Milligan|ミリガン婦人|}}
;{{nihongo|Milligan|ミリガン婦人|}}
:*{{Anime voice|[[Eiko Yamada]]}}
:{{Anime voice|[[Eiko Yamada]]}}
:An English lady who in Toulouse meets Remi and believes that Vitalis is innocent. She searches for her own daughter who was stolen not long after birth. Actually, it turned out that Remi is her real daughter.

:*An English lady who in Toulouse meets Remi and believes that Vitalis is innocent. She searches for her own daughter who was stolen not long after birth.Actually it turned to be Remi who was her real daughter


;{{nihongo|Arthur|アーサー|Āsā}}
;{{nihongo|Arthur|アーサー|Āsā}}
:*{{Anime voice|[[Yumi Touma]]}}
:{{Anime voice|[[Yumi Touma]]}}
:Mrs. Milligan's son who is paralyzed and in a wheelchair. He becomes good friends with Remi and is also the brother of Remi.

:*Mrs. Milligan's son who is paralyzed and in a wheelchair. He becomes good friends with Remi.Also the brother of Remi


;{{nihongo|Nelly|ネリー|Nerī}}
;{{nihongo|Nelly|ネリー|Nerī}}
:*{{Anime voice|[[Megumi Hayashibara]]}}
:{{Anime voice|[[Megumi Hayashibara]]}}


;{{nihongo|Mattia|マチア|Machia}}
;{{nihongo|Mattia|マチア|Machia}}
:*{{Anime voice|[[Shinobu Adachi]]}}
:{{Anime voice|[[Shinobu Adachi]]}}
:One of the boys who has lived with Gaspard, he is the leader of the children. He is good at playing the violin. His parents passed away when he was young before being in a circus performer, and then later sold to Gaspard. He became attached to Remi because of her kindness and gentleness. They promised to be together forever and in the last episode he promised to work hard so that he can be in same social status and ask Remi to be with him forever.

:*One of the boys who has lived with Gaspard, he is the leader of the children. He's good at playing the violin. He became attached to Remi because of her kindness and gentleness.They promised to be together forever and in the last episode he promised to work hard so that he can be in same social status and ask Remi to be with him forever.


;{{nihongo|Lise|リーズ|Rīzu}}
;{{nihongo|Lise|リーズ|Rīzu}}
:*{{Anime voice|[[Mika Nakai]]}}
:{{Anime voice|Mika Nakai}}
:One of the Children who has lived with Gaspard, she is the Little Sister of Mattia.


;{{nihongo|Ricardo|リカルド|Rikarudo}}
;{{nihongo|Ricardo|リカルド|Rikarudo}}
:*{{Anime voice|[[Hiro Yuuki]]}}
:{{Anime voice|[[Hiro Yuuki]]}}
:One of the boys who has lived with Gaspard, he is a friend of Mattia.

:*One of the boys who has lived with Gaspard. He is a friend of Mattia.


;{{nihongo|Marcel|マルセル|Maruseru}}
;{{nihongo|Marcel|マルセル|Maruseru}}
:*{{Anime voice|[[Kyoko Tsuruno]]}}
:{{Anime voice|[[Kyoko Tsuruno]]}}


;{{nihongo|Maria|マリア|Maria}}
;{{nihongo|Maria|マリア|Maria}}
:*{{Anime voice|[[Kae Araki]]}}
:{{Anime voice|[[Kae Araki]]}}
:She is Remi's good friend.


;{{nihongo|Gaspard|ガスパール|Gasupāru}}
;{{nihongo|Gaspard|ガスパール|Gasupāru}}
:*{{Anime voice|[[Nobuaki Fukuda ]]}}
:{{Anime voice|Nobuaki Fukuda}}
:A cruel and greedy man, and the main antagonist in episodes 14 to 26, he forces homeless children to work for money and treats them like slaves. He collects money from them for his own purposes. He is based on Garofoli from the original story.

:*An acquaintance of Vitalis. He uses homeless children and treats them like slaves. He uses the money he collects from them for his own purposes.
:*He is based on Garofoli from the original story.


;{{nihongo|Capi|カピ|Capi}}
;{{nihongo|Capi|カピ|Capi}}
:A dog of Vitalis' company, he has a sense of responsibility and has very strong and leadership qualities. His name comes from the Italian word "capitale".

:*A dog of Vitalis' company. He has a sense of responsibility and has very strong and leadership qualities. His name comes from the Italian "capitale".


;{{nihongo|Zerbino|ゼルビーノ|Zerubino}}
;{{nihongo|Zerbino|ゼルビーノ|Zerubino}}
:A dog of Vitalis' company, he is known as the cool one. Zerbino is the Italian word for "doormat".

:*A dog of Vitalis' company. He is known as the cool one. Zerbino is the Italian word for "dandy".


;{{nihongo|Dolce|ドルチェ|Dorushi}}
;{{nihongo|Dolce|ドルチェ|Dorushi}}
:A dog of Vitalis' company, she becomes attached to everyone. The name "dolce" is the Italian word for "sweet".

:*A dog of Vitalis' company. She becomes attached to everyone. The name "Dulcie" is the Italian word for "gentle".


;{{nihongo|Joli-Coeur|ジョリクール|Jorikūru}}
;{{nihongo|Joli-Coeur|ジョリクール|Jorikūru}}
:*{{Anime voice|[[Chie Sato]]}}
:{{Anime voice|[[Chie Sato]]}}
:The monkey in Vitalis' company, he acts almost like a human and is a natural entertainer. He is also michievous.

:*The monkey in Vitalis' company. He acts almost like a human and is a natural entertainer. He is also very michievous.


==Episodes==
==Episodes==
* 1. La gara di canto (The Singing Contest)
Episode titles:
* 2. Il signor Vitali (Signor Vitali)

* 3. La compagnia teatrale del signor Vitali (Signor Vitali's Troop)
*1. La gara di canto (The Singing Contest)
* 4. Un regalo favoloso (A Wonderful Gift)
*2.Il signor Vitali (Signor Vitali)
* 5. Il miracolo di Maria (Mary's Miracle)
*3.La compagnia teatrale del signor Vitali (Signor Vitali's Troop)
* 6. La piccola Sara (The Little Sara)
*4.Un regalo favoloso (A Wonderful Gift)
*5.Il miracolo di Maria (Mary's Miracle)
* 7. Il rapimento di Cai (The Kidnapping of Capi)
*6.La piccola Sara (The Little Sara)
* 8. L'incedio (The Fire)
*7.Il rapimento di Cai (The Kidnapping of Capi)
* 9. Incontro col destino (The Meeting With Fate)
* 10. L'incidente di Arthur (Arthur's Incident)
*8.L'incedio (The Fire)
* 11. Un nuovo viaggio (A New Journey)
*9.Incontro col destino (The Meeting With Fate)
* 12. Il sentiero di montagna (The Mountain Path, a recap episode)
*10.L'incidente di Arthur (Arthur's Incident)
* 13. Addio sulla neve (Farewell In The Snow)
*11.Un nuovo viaggio (A New Journey)
* 14. Il viaggio solitario (The Solitary Journey)
*12.Il sentiero di montagna (The Mountain Path) [this is a recap episode]
* 15. Nuovi amici (New Friends)
*13.Addio sulla neve (Farewell In The Snow)
*14.Il viaggio solitario (The Solitary Journey)
* 16. La gattina smarrita (The Lost Kitten)
* 17. Persi nel labirinto (Lost In The Labirint)
*15.Nuovi amici (New Friends)
* 18. Madre e figlia vicine e lontane (Mother And daughter Close and Distant)
*16.La gattina smarrita (The Lost Kitten)
* 19. La famiglia girovaga (The Traveling Family)
*17.Persi nel labirinto (Lost In The Labirint)
* 20. L'amica del cuore (The Bosom Friend)
*18.Madre e figlia vicine e lontane (Mother And daughter Close and Distant)
*19.La famiglia girovaga (The Traveling Family)
* 21. Il violino (The Violin)
* 22. Paura nella minera (Fear In The Mine)
*20.L'amica del cuore (The Bosom Friend)
*21.Il violino (The Violin)
* 23. Il desiderio (The Wish)
* 24. Amore diviso in duo (Shared Love)
*22.Paura nella minera (Fear In The Mine)
*23.Il desiderio (The Wish)
* 25. La fuga (The Escape)
* 26. La mamma (The Mother)
*24.Amore diviso in duo (Shared Love)
*25.La fuga (The Escape)
*26.La mamma (The Mother)


==Music==
==Music==
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:Composition and arrangement: [[Katsuhisa Hattori]]
:Composition and arrangement: [[Katsuhisa Hattori]]
:Performance: [[Masashi Sada]]
:Performance: [[Masashi Sada]]

;Ending theme:
;Ending theme:
{{nihongo|''Shiawase no Yokan'' / "Foreboding Happiness" |しあわせの予感}}
{{nihongo|''Shiawase no Yokan'' / "Foreboding Happiness" |しあわせの予感}}
:Lyrics: Fumiko Okada
:Lyrics: Fumiko Okada
:Composition and arrangement: Katsuhisa Hattori
:Composition and arrangement: Katsuhisa Hattori
:Performance: [[Youca]]
:Performance: Youca

==See also==
* ''[[Sans Famille]]'', the novel by [[Hector Malot]] on which this anime was based.
* ''[[Nobody's Boy: Remi]]'', a 1977 TV anime by Tokyo Movie Shinsha in which Remi is a boy, just like in the novel ''Sans Familie''.

== References ==
{{Reflist}}


== External links ==
== External links ==
*[http://www.nippon-animation.co.jp/work/ienakiko_remi.html Nippon Animation's official website] {{in lang|ja}}
* [http://www.nippon-animation.co.jp/work/ienakiko_remi.html Nippon Animation's official website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081204020828/http://www.nippon-animation.co.jp/work/ienakiko_remi.html|date=2008-12-04}} {{in lang|ja}}
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* {{ann|anime|1101}}

==See also==
*''[[Sans Famille]]'', the novel by [[Hector Malot]] on which this anime was based.
*''[[Nobody's Boy: Remi]]'', a 1977 TV anime by Tokyo Movie Shinsha in which Remi is a boy, just like in the novel ''Sans Familie''.


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Latest revision as of 08:18, 24 November 2024

Remi, Nobody's Girl
家なき子レミ
(Ie Naki Ko Remi)
GenreAdventure, historical, slice of life story
Anime television series
Directed byKōzō Kuzuha
Written byMan Shimada
StudioNippon Animation
Original networkFuji TV, Animax
English network
Original run September 1, 1996 March 23, 1997
Episodes26

Remi, Nobody's Girl (Japanese: 家なき子レミ, Hepburn: Ie Naki Ko Remi) is a 26-episode Japanese anime television series by Nippon Animation, broadcast from 1996 to 1997 across Japan on the Fuji Television network as an installment to Nippon Animation's famed World Masterpiece Theater series. The show was directed by Kusaba Kouzo, written by Man Shimada with character design by Ooshiro Katsu. The story is adapted from Sans famille, an 1878 French novel, written by Hector Malot (adapted previously to anime in 1977, titled Nobody's Boy: Remi). This version made major changes from the book, including changing the gender of the main character or the "Swan" chapter, along with many other main events.

The show began airing on September 1, 1996, but was canceled by Fuji TV on account of low ratings. It ended on March 23, 1997, with a total episode count of 26 episodes. The series was later aired by the anime satellite television network, Animax, who translated and dubbed the series into English for broadcast across its respective English-language networks in Southeast Asia and South Asia, under the title Remi, Nobody's Girl, as well as other languages.

Story

[edit]

Remi, Nobody's Girl tells the story of Remi, a cheerful and tender-hearted young girl, who is a singer and lives in a French country town of Chavanon with her mother. One day her father returns to the town after a long period working away from home in a city. She discovers that she is a "foundling" or an abandoned child and was adopted by Mother Barberin. Her foster father, Jerome leaves to work in Paris and expects Mother Barberin to send Remi to the workhouse. He returns 10 years later and finds that Remi is still there, and becomes furious and Remi is almost sold to an evil slave trader.

It is Vitalis, a strolling entertainer, who helps Remi. Vitalis discovers her talent for singing and decides to take her in with his troupe. Remi starts her journey with Vitalis and his troupe of animals such as the monkey Georicoule and the dogs Capi, Dolce, and Zelbino. On her journeys with Vitalis and his company, she must endure and overcome many difficulties while looking for her real family.

Characters

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Remi Barberin (レミ・バルブラン, Remi Baruburan)
Voiced by: Mitsuko Horie (Japanese); Andrea Kwan (English)
A bright and energetic 10-year-old girl, she was raised in a French village called Chavanon, but she does not know where she was born. She is also a singer.
Anne Barberin (アンヌ・バルブラン, Annu Baruburan)
Voiced by: Kumiko Hironaka
Her husband, Jerome, found Remi as an abandoned baby on a street corner of Paris. Afterwards, Jerome leaves to work in Paris, and Anne raises Remi in secret.
Nana Barberin (ナナ・バルブラン, Nana Baruburan)
Voiced by: Junko Shimakata
Remi's foster little sister, she is the real child of Anne Barberin.
Jerome Barberin (ジェローム・バルブラン, Jerōmu Baruburan)
Voiced by: Masahiko Tanaka
Remi's foster father, Jerome found Remi as an abandoned baby. He goes away to Paris to work and expects his wife to get rid of Remi and send her to the workhouse. He returns ten years later because of a work injury and sells Remi to Pollinel for money.
Rosette (ルーセット, Rūsetto)
The family cow, which is sold as a payment.
Vitalis (ヴィタリス, Vitarisu)
Voiced by: Fubito Yamano (Japanese); Rik Thomas (English)
The owner of three dogs and a monkey, Vitalis is a performer who travels throughout France. He is skilled at playing the violin. At first glance, he appears frightful, but he is very kind. He taught Remi to read and write because she doesn't go to school.
Milligan (ミリガン婦人)
Voiced by: Eiko Yamada
An English lady who in Toulouse meets Remi and believes that Vitalis is innocent. She searches for her own daughter who was stolen not long after birth. Actually, it turned out that Remi is her real daughter.
Arthur (アーサー, Āsā)
Voiced by: Yumi Touma
Mrs. Milligan's son who is paralyzed and in a wheelchair. He becomes good friends with Remi and is also the brother of Remi.
Nelly (ネリー, Nerī)
Voiced by: Megumi Hayashibara
Mattia (マチア, Machia)
Voiced by: Shinobu Adachi
One of the boys who has lived with Gaspard, he is the leader of the children. He is good at playing the violin. His parents passed away when he was young before being in a circus performer, and then later sold to Gaspard. He became attached to Remi because of her kindness and gentleness. They promised to be together forever and in the last episode he promised to work hard so that he can be in same social status and ask Remi to be with him forever.
Lise (リーズ, Rīzu)
Voiced by: Mika Nakai
One of the Children who has lived with Gaspard, she is the Little Sister of Mattia.
Ricardo (リカルド, Rikarudo)
Voiced by: Hiro Yuuki
One of the boys who has lived with Gaspard, he is a friend of Mattia.
Marcel (マルセル, Maruseru)
Voiced by: Kyoko Tsuruno
Maria (マリア, Maria)
Voiced by: Kae Araki
She is Remi's good friend.
Gaspard (ガスパール, Gasupāru)
Voiced by: Nobuaki Fukuda
A cruel and greedy man, and the main antagonist in episodes 14 to 26, he forces homeless children to work for money and treats them like slaves. He collects money from them for his own purposes. He is based on Garofoli from the original story.
Capi (カピ, Capi)
A dog of Vitalis' company, he has a sense of responsibility and has very strong and leadership qualities. His name comes from the Italian word "capitale".
Zerbino (ゼルビーノ, Zerubino)
A dog of Vitalis' company, he is known as the cool one. Zerbino is the Italian word for "doormat".
Dolce (ドルチェ, Dorushi)
A dog of Vitalis' company, she becomes attached to everyone. The name "dolce" is the Italian word for "sweet".
Joli-Coeur (ジョリクール, Jorikūru)
Voiced by: Chie Sato
The monkey in Vitalis' company, he acts almost like a human and is a natural entertainer. He is also michievous.

Episodes

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  • 1. La gara di canto (The Singing Contest)
  • 2. Il signor Vitali (Signor Vitali)
  • 3. La compagnia teatrale del signor Vitali (Signor Vitali's Troop)
  • 4. Un regalo favoloso (A Wonderful Gift)
  • 5. Il miracolo di Maria (Mary's Miracle)
  • 6. La piccola Sara (The Little Sara)
  • 7. Il rapimento di Cai (The Kidnapping of Capi)
  • 8. L'incedio (The Fire)
  • 9. Incontro col destino (The Meeting With Fate)
  • 10. L'incidente di Arthur (Arthur's Incident)
  • 11. Un nuovo viaggio (A New Journey)
  • 12. Il sentiero di montagna (The Mountain Path, a recap episode)
  • 13. Addio sulla neve (Farewell In The Snow)
  • 14. Il viaggio solitario (The Solitary Journey)
  • 15. Nuovi amici (New Friends)
  • 16. La gattina smarrita (The Lost Kitten)
  • 17. Persi nel labirinto (Lost In The Labirint)
  • 18. Madre e figlia vicine e lontane (Mother And daughter Close and Distant)
  • 19. La famiglia girovaga (The Traveling Family)
  • 20. L'amica del cuore (The Bosom Friend)
  • 21. Il violino (The Violin)
  • 22. Paura nella minera (Fear In The Mine)
  • 23. Il desiderio (The Wish)
  • 24. Amore diviso in duo (Shared Love)
  • 25. La fuga (The Escape)
  • 26. La mamma (The Mother)

Music

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Opening theme

Ai ni Tsuite / "About Love" (愛について)

Lyrics: Masashi Sada
Composition and arrangement: Katsuhisa Hattori
Performance: Masashi Sada
Ending theme

Shiawase no Yokan / "Foreboding Happiness" (しあわせの予感)

Lyrics: Fumiko Okada
Composition and arrangement: Katsuhisa Hattori
Performance: Youca

See also

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References

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