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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 also given an American release at some point in 1969, | 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> | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Thousand_and_One_Nights_(1969_film) Wikipedia] | *[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] | *[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0064961/ IMDb page on ''A Thousand and One Nights''.] Retrieved 03 Dec '17 | ||
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[[Category:Lost films|Thousand and One Nights English dub]] | [[Category:Lost films|Thousand and One Nights English dub]] | ||
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Revision as of 22:35, 3 December 2019
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]
Gallery
External Links
- Wikipedia page on A Thousand and One Nights. Retrieved 03 Dec '17
- IMDb page on A Thousand and One Nights. Retrieved 03 Dec '17
Reference
- ↑ Cartoon Research article on the film. Retrieved 03 Dec '17