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'''''One Thousand and One Arabian Nights''''' was a 1969 anime feature film directed by Eiichi Yamamoto, collaborating with Osamu Tezuka, and the first entry in Mushi Production's Animerama trilogy, a series of anime films aimed for adult audiences.
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''A Thousand and One Nights'' is a 1969 anime feature film directed by Eiichi Yamamoto, collaborating with Osamu Tezuka, and the first entry in Mushi Production's Animerama trilogy, a series of anime films aimed at adult audiences.


The film was given an American release at some point, complete with an English dub, predating the adult animated film fad that Ralph Bakshi's ''Fritz the Cat'' would later kick off. However, while the film was a hit in Japan, it flopped in the United States, where it only received a limited release.
The film was also given an American release at some point in 1969, '''complete with an English dub''', predating the first American X-rated animated film, Ralph Bakshi's [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fritz_the_Cat_(film) ''Fritz the Cat''], by three years. However, while the film was a hit in Japan, it did poorly in the United States, where it only received a limited release. Additionally, the English version had 28 minutes of footage cut from the film for unknown reasons.<ref>[http://cartoonresearch.com/index.php/tezukas-adult-features-a-thousand-and-one-nights-1969/ Cartoon Research article on the film.] Retrieved 03 Dec '17</ref>


To date, the English dub of ''One Thousand and One Arabian Nights'' has yet to resurface and is believed to be lost. However, the trailer has since been posted to YouTube.
On May 3rd, 2020, anime distributor Discotek Media announced that they have discovered the English dub from an old print of the film. They have restored the dub and will be releasing it on Blu-ray alongside the original Japanese version. <ref>[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2020-05-03/discotek-licenses-detective-conan-episode-one-love-hina-again-s-cry-ed-anime/.159099] Retrieved 03 May '20</ref>
 
 
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==External Links==
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Thousand_and_One_Nights_(1969_film) Wikipedia page on ''A Thousand and One Nights''.] Retrieved 03 Dec '17
*[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0064961/ IMDb page on ''A Thousand and One Nights''.] Retrieved 03 Dec '17
==Reference==
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1001arabiannightsNSFW.JPG

A promo for the film.

Status: Found

Date found: 03 May 2020

Found by: Discotek Media

A Thousand and One Nights is a 1969 anime feature film directed by Eiichi Yamamoto, collaborating with Osamu Tezuka, and the first entry in Mushi Production's Animerama trilogy, a series of anime films aimed at adult audiences.

The film was also given an American release at some point in 1969, complete with an English dub, predating the first American X-rated animated film, Ralph Bakshi's Fritz the Cat, by three years. However, while the film was a hit in Japan, it did poorly in the United States, where it only received a limited release. Additionally, the English version had 28 minutes of footage cut from the film for unknown reasons.[1]

On May 3rd, 2020, anime distributor Discotek Media announced that they have discovered the English dub from an old print of the film. They have restored the dub and will be releasing it on Blu-ray alongside the original Japanese version. [2]


Gallery

A Thousand and One Nights English dub trailer.

External Links

Reference

  1. Cartoon Research article on the film. Retrieved 03 Dec '17
  2. [1] Retrieved 03 May '20