The Wonderful Adventures of Nils (TV series)

(Redirected from Nils no Fushigi na Tabi)

The wonderful Adventures of Nils[1] (ニルスのふしぎな旅, Nirusu no Fushigi na Tabi) is an anime adaptation of the 1906 novel The Wonderful Adventures of Nils by the Swedish author Selma Lagerlöf.[2] The 52 episode series ran on the Japanese network NHK from January 1980 to March 1981.[1] The series was the first production by Pierrot. The anime was mostly true to the original, apart from the appearance of Nils's pet hamster, and the larger role given to Smirre the fox. The music was written by Czech composer Karel Svoboda; Yukihide Takekawa provided the soundtrack for its original Japanese broadcast and for some other countries.

The Wonderful Adventures of Nils
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ニルスのふしぎな旅
GenreAdventure, fantasy
Anime television series
Directed byHisayuki Toriumi
StudioPierrot
Licensed by
Original networkNHK General TV
Original run 8 January 1980 17 March 1981
Episodes52

The anime was also broadcast in Canada (in French), France, Germany, Sweden, Finland ("Peukaloisen retket" – "Thumbling's Travels"), Iceland (as "Nilli Hólmgeirsson"), the Netherlands, Belgium, Greece (as "Το θαυμαστό ταξίδι του Νίλς Χόλγκερσον" – "The wondrous journey of Nils Holgersson"), Bulgaria ("Чудното пътуване на Нилс Холгерсон с дивите гъски" – "The wondrous journey of Nils Holgersson with the Wild Geese"), Poland (as "Nils and the wild geese"), Portugal, Romania (as "Aventurile lui Nils Holgersson"), in the Arab world (as "مغامرات نيلز" – "Nils's Adventures"), Spain, Slovenia (as "Nils Holgerson" with only one "s"), Slovakia (again as "Nils Holgerson"), Hungary (as "Nils Holgersson csodálatos utazása a vadludakkal"), Israel (as "נילס הולגרסון" – "Nils Holgersson"), Iran (as "ماجراهای نیلز"), Turkey (as "Nils ve Uçan Kaz" – "Nils and the Flying Goose"), Italy, Hong Kong (dubbed into Cantonese), Mainland China, South Africa (in Afrikaans as "Die wonderlike avonture van Nils Holgerson"), and Albania (as "Aventurat e Nils Holgersonit"). In some countries it was edited for length to allow for commercials. In Germany, the episodes of the animated series were also combined into a full-length animated feature (1h 22min) released in 1981; that feature was also dubbed and released in Estonia and Greece on DVD and VHS. The anime was also adapted into a German comic book series, with art by the Spanish Studio Interpublic and the German Atelier Roche.

Plot

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Nils Holgersson is a 14-year-old farm boy, the son of poor farmers. He is lazy and disrespectful to others. In his spare time he enjoys tormenting the animals that live on his family farm.

One Sunday, while his parents are at church and have left him home to read the day's homily in the family Bible, Nils captures a tomte in a net. In exchange for his freedom, the tomte offers Nils a large gold coin. Nils rejects the offer, and so the tomte transforms Nils into a tomte himself, shrinking him and his pet hamster Carrot to a tiny size and granting him the ability to talk with animals. The farm animals are delighted to see their tormentor reduced to their size and become angry and hungry for revenge. Meanwhile, wild geese are flying over the farm during their spring migration, and they taunt a white farm goose named Morten (whom Nils has also tormented by typing a rope around his neck). Morten decides he wants to join the wild flock. Escaping from the angry animals, Nils scrambles onto Morten's back with his new friend Carrot, and they join the flock of wild geese flying towards Lapland for the summer.

The wild geese, who are not pleased at all to be joined by a boy and a domestic goose, eventually take him on an adventurous trip across all the historical provinces of Sweden. They encounter many adventures and characters such as Smirre the fox. Nils's adventures, as well as the characters and situations he encounters, teach him to help other people and not to be selfish. In the course of the trip, Nils learns that if he can prove he has changed for the better, the tomte might be disposed to change him back to his normal size.

Main characters

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  • Nils - Nils is the main protagonist of the series. He lives with his family on a farm in southern Sweden. Nils is lazy and disrespectful to others and enjoys tormenting the animals on the farm. After the farm's tomte magically shrinks Nils smaller than the animals, he gains the ability to speak and understand animals' language. When the farm animals seek revenge, Nils flies away with a flock of wild geese on their migration to the north of Sweden for the summer. Nils fervently wants to be restored to his original size.
  • Carrot - Nils's hamster friend (and former pet) who also joins him on the adventure. Carrot becomes one of Nils's closest friends. (Carrot's name sometimes appears as Crumb.)
  • Morten - A goose originally belonging to Nils's family. In the first episode Nils flies away from his farm on Morten's back to escape the vengeful farm animals whom Nils tormented before he was shrunk. Nils and Morten have their differences, but at the end one can see how much they care for each other.
  • Captain Akka (Akka of Kebnekaise) - The matriarch of the wild geese flock. She is strict but kind-hearted and cares very much for Nils. As the story progresses, Akka's friendship with Nils grows.
  • Gusta - A often grumpy but strong goose, and Lasse's friend. But when Lasse marries his crush Suirii, Gusta starts to tease him. He is the only goose who does not marry.
  • Ingrid - A beautiful elegant female geese, initially captured by Smirre the fox. She survives and, later, partners with Gunnar.
  • Gunnar - At the beginning of the journey, he is quite stern. Over time, and after he falls in love with Ingrid, he learns to loosen up.
  • Dunfuin - A warm-hearted, if not very bright female goose of the flock. She marries Morten, who is madly in love with her at first sight.
  • Smirre - A fox and the series' primary antagonist, who wants to catch and eat the wild geese. Thanks to Nils, He never succeeds. Smirre follows the wild geese all the way to Lapland.
  • Rosenbaum - A wooden statue that comes to life. He is loyal to his majesty King Charles, but helps Nils when he can.
  • Ondori -
  • Gacho -
  • Gorgo - A large, black eagle, found in an empty nest by Akka years ago. She raised him and taught him how to survive by eating fish, instead of preying on the geese. Nils saves Gorgo from a zoo. Nils, Carrot and Gorgo fly the last stretch together to Lappland. Unfortunately, Gorgo must stay in Lappland when the wild geese leave Lappland to fly south for winter.
  • Suirii - A female goose, who sings with a very high pitch voice and annoys everyone. She fell in love with Lasse (from the Afrikaans translation), while Gustav thought that she loved him.
  • Ten -
  • The Witch of Storm (Isatter Kajsa) - Encountered by Nils and the geese flock in episode 21, where she teaches Nils a lesson by creating extremely harsh weather. She later saved the sister and brother by freezing the river.

Episodes

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  1. Mischievous Nils - 8 January 1980
  2. Shrunken Nils - 15 January 1980
  3. Riding a goose - 22 January 1980
  4. SOS of the forest squirrels - 29 January 1980
  5. Morten's big pinch - 5 February 1980
  6. Bird strength contest - 12 February 1980
  7. Battle of the mice - 26 February 1980
  8. The crane's ball - 4 March 1980
  9. Hungry Nils - 11 March 1980
  10. Lex's evil seheme - 18 March 1980
  11. Walking lead statue - 25 March 1980
  12. Morten's first love - 1 April 1980
  13. Goats of Hell's valley - 8 April 1980
  14. Phantom town appearing on moonlit nights - 15 April 1980
  15. The greedy crow and the coin bowl - 22 April 1980
  16. Choose a crow boss - 29 April 1980
  17. Ransomed duck child - 6 May 1980
  18. The lake disappears - 27 May 1980
  19. Spoiled fawn - 3 June 1980
  20. Snake's revenge - 10 June 1980
  21. A testy witch's prank - 17 June 1980
  22. Bear twins who prowl the forest - 24 June 1980
  23. Flood of swan lake - 1 July 1980
  24. Operation 'To hell with Lex the guard-dog' - 8 July 1980
  25. Rescue party from the sky - 15 July 1980
  26. One stormy day - 22 July 1980
  27. The story until now / Morten's engagement - 5 August 1980
  28. Nils singing on a street corner - 19 August 1980
  29. Arrested eagle - 26 August 1980
  30. The taste of freshly baked bread - 9 September 1980
  31. Monster of the forest - 16 September 1980
  32. Look out, Nils: A mountain fire - 30 September 1980
  33. Patrol of five - 7 October 1980
  34. Battle of the spirits of sun and ice - 14 October 1980
  35. Goose guard child looking for his father - 21 October 1980
  36. Bird love - 4 November 1980
  37. Morten the rookie papa - 11 November 1980
  38. Lapland, land where the sun never sets - 25 November 1980
  39. Don't follow me, Golgo - 2 December 1980
  40. Wolf attack - 9 December 1980
  41. Lake fire festival - 16 December 1980
  42. Big man who built a forest - 23 December 1980
  43. Nils's lullaby - 13 January 1981
  44. Bataki shut in - 20 January 1981
  45. Haunted house on a full moon - 27 January 1981
  46. Sea shining silver - 3 February 1981
  47. Main event of the village festival - 10 February 1981
  48. Lex's new journey - 17 February 1981
  49. Nils-discovers a secret - 24 February 1981
  50. Wild goose's present - 3 March 1981
  51. To my old home - 10 March 1981
  52. Goodbye, Akka - 17 March 1981

Cast

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Regional releases

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A Japanese DVD Region 2 box set of the series was produced in 2002, and a French DVD box set in 2005. The TV movie was released in Bulgaria by A-design. There was also a Greek DVD (and possibly VHS) movie version (which is based on the German film version mentioned at around the start of the article) released around in 2004 by Digi Time Junior[3] and Panta & Leon (Πάντα & Λέων)[4] and possibly the series around 2008.[5] Discotek Media released the TV series with subtitles in 2020. An Afrikaans DVD box set of the series was also produced.

1982 Video Movie

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This movie shot in 1982, by the same technical team and director, has the same characteristics as the TV series, but is independent and was shot separately. The production dubbed in Swedish and was not shown theatrically, but released as a VHS video in 1985.[6]

References

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  1. ^ a b "The wonderful Adventures of Nils." Studio Pierrot. Retrieved on February 10, 2009.
  2. ^ Jonathan Clements, Helen McCarthy. The Anime Encyclopedia: A Guide to Japanese Animation Since 1917. Revised and Expanded Edition. — Berkeley, CA: Stone Bridge Press, 2006. — P. 450. — ISBN 978-1-933330-10-5
  3. ^ "Το θαυμαστό ταξίδι του Νιλς Χόλγκερσον: Η Ταινία (The Wonderful Adventures of Nils (Movie))".
  4. ^ Panda & Leon isn't mentioned but they are credited both in the film and the box art (i have no sources as i don't really have a functioning dvd drive to dump the disk or a scanner to scan the box art and it is really hard to find the film on the web)
  5. ^ "Το Θαυμαστό Ταξίδι του Νιλς Χόλγκερσον (The Wonderful Adventures of Nils (Nirusu no Fushigi na Tabi))".
  6. ^ The Wonderful Adventures of Nils (movie), Animenewsnetwork, Access date: 06 May 2022
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