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Little Lord Fauntleroy, also known as Little Prince Cedie (小公子セディ, Shōkōshi Sedi), is a Japanese anime series produced by Nippon Animation in 1988 and was broadcast on the World Masterpiece Theater. The series is based on Frances Hodgson Burnett's 1886 book Little Lord Fauntleroy.
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Little Lord Fauntleroy | |
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小公子セディ | |
Genre | Drama, family, historical |
Written by | Fumio Ishimori |
Directed by | Kōzō Kusuba |
Music by | Kōichi Morita |
Country of origin | Japan |
Original language | Japanese |
No. of episodes | 43 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Koichi Motohashi |
Producers | Shigeo Endō Junzō Nakajima (Nippon Animation) Jirō Komaki (Fuji TV) |
Production companies | Fuji Television Nippon Animation |
Original release | |
Network | FNS (Fuji TV) |
Release | 10 January – 25 December 1988 |
In the Philippines, the series aired on ABS-CBN in the early 1990s (with some reruns during the next decade or two) under the title of Cedie, Ang Munting Prinsipe, with the spin-off live-action film of the same title released in 1996 by Star Cinema. The film adaptation of Little Lord Fauntleroy starred former child actor Tom Taus Jr. as the eponymous character.
In the United Kingdom, the series premiered in the form of an English-dubbed version that aired on ITV between 1995 and 1998.
The series is a home drama which depicts the process of a grumpy grandfather and the surroundings of a noble family moved by his grandson and becoming mild. Several animal characters also appear in the series.
The story is divided into two parts: part one takes place in New York and part 2 takes place in the United Kingdom.
The story concerns an American boy named Cedric Errol (more fondly known as "Ceddie[1]), who at an early age finds that he is the sole heir to a British earldom and leaves New York City to take up residence in his ancestral castle. After some initial resistance, he is joined by his middle-class mother (whom Cedie calls "Dearest"), widow of heir James Errol.
His grandfather, the Earl of Dorincourt, intends to teach the boy to become an aristocrat, but Cedie inadvertently teaches his grandfather compassion and social justice, and the artless simplicity and motherly love of Dearest warms the old man's heart.
Hikaru Nishida, who sang the opening and ending themes of the series, was not part of the voice cast, but she did play Cedie in the musical adaptation.[2]
Ai Orikasa, who made her voice acting debut with the series, said as follows on Twitter:
緒方賢一さんと子供ミュージカルの舞台で出会ってなければ、声優のお仕事をしていなかった‥『小公子セディ』主役デビューなんてラッキーなことも‥振り返ると人々の作って下さった流れに乗っかっての今である。その是非は問わずに前に進もう!若人のエネルギーで今また一つ支流が生まれそう^.^ ("If I hadn't met Kenichi Ogata on the stage of a children's musical, I wouldn't have worked as a voice actor.. I'm lucky to make my debut as the leading role in "Little Prince Cedie".. Looking back, I'm on the flow that people made. Let's move forward regardless of whether we like it or not! With the energy of young people, another tributary is likely to be born now^.^")
In other words, she is happy that she got her voice acting start on the series due to having a happy experience of being part of the voice cast.
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