Mori no Yōki na Kobito-tachi: Berufi to Rirubitto (TV)
Alternative title:
Belfi en Lillibit (Dutch)
Belfy e Lilibit (Portuguese)
Belfy e Lillibit (Italian)
Belfy y Lillibit (Spanish)
Die kleinen Zwurze (German)
Filiputki (Polish)
Les Lutins de la Forêt (French)
Littl' Bits
Los Bits (Spanish)
Lutinette et Lutinou (French)
بسمة و عبدو
森の陽気な小人たち ベルフィーとリビット (Japanese)
Plot Summary:
Young forest pixies Belfy and Lillibit live in an old-fashioned lilliputian village deep in the forest. Lillibit lives with his parents and younger sister, whom he tends to give the slip in order to run off in search of fun. Belfy resides with the village doctor since being placed in his care as a baby under unusual circumstances that even Belfy herself is unaware of. The two friends have adventures and learn valuable life lessons while helping out their fellow villagers and the animals of the forest.
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Number of episodes:
26
Episode titles: We have 26
Vintage:
1980-01-07 to 1980-06-30
1982-01-31 (Italy)
1983-04-25 to 1984-02-17 (Netherlands, KRO)
1990 (Saban dub)
1990-03-05 to 1990-04-09 (France)
1992-06-12 (Germany)
Opening Theme:
"Mori he oide yo" by Kumiko Osugi.
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Series Director: Masayuki Hayashi
Script:
Akiyoshi Sakai Hitoshi Yuki Isao Okishima Kazuo Satō Leo Nishimura Masayuki Hayashi Naoko Miyake Norio Yazawa Osamu Sekiguchi Takao Koyama Yoshiko Takaki Yū Yamamoto
Episode Director:
Hideo Furusawa Hiroshi Iwata Masakazu Higuchi Masayuki Hayashi Mizuho Nishikubo Norio Yazawa Shigeru Ōmachi Shinichi Tsuji
Music: Takeo Watanabe
Art Director: Kazunori Shimomichi
Executive producer: Kenji Yoshida
Producer:
Akira Inoue Masanori Nakano (Tatsunoko Pro) Norio Kondo (Tokyo Channel 12) Tadashi Matsushima (Tokyu Agency)
Animation: Ippei Kuri
Recording Director: Kōichi Chiba
Sound Effects: Shōji Katō
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Mayumi Tanaka as
Sachiko Chijimatsu as
Yoko Asagami as
Kaneta Kimotsuki as
Minoru Nishio as
Ryūji Saikachi as
Tetsuo Mizutori as
Toshiko Maeda as
Tsuneko Shitomi as
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Broadcaster: TV Tokyo
Film Developing: Toyo Laboratory (now IMAGICA)
Photography: Gallop
Planning Cooperation: Tokyu Agency
Production Assistance: Märchen-Sha
Recording: Shinzaka Studio
Recording Production: Zack Promotion
Sound Effects: Anime Sound Production
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Script:
Ardwight Chamberlain Dave Mallow Hoolihan Burke Jeff Winkless Joe Ellison Kirk Thornton Michael McConnohie (ep 2) Michael Reynolds R. Dwight Robert Deutsch Ruth Adelman Steve Bulen Steve Kramer
Executive producer: Jerald E. Bergh
Associate producer: Eric S. Rollman
Editing Supervisor: Stacy Gale
Executive in Charge of Music: Ron Kenan
Film Transfers: Paul Lynn
Foley Artist: Claudette Jones
Foley Engineer: R.D. Floyd
Music Coordination: Lesa Scharnett
Music Supervision: Andrew Dimitroff
Post-Production Assistant: Julie Pelletier
Post-Production Coordinator: France Morency
Post-Production Director: Claudine Carpentier
Studio Supervisor: Barbara Parker
Supervising Producer: Winston Richard
Supervising Writer: Robert V. Barron
Title Art: Ron Salaises
Videotape Coordinator: Jim Cushinery
Videotape Editor: Tony Rastatter
Voice Direction: Tim Reid
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Anik Matern as
Arthur Holden as
Liz MacRae as
A.J. Henderson as
Arthur Grosser as
Dean Hagopian as
Richard Dumont as
Rick Jones as
Terrence Scammell as
Walter Massey as
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Adaptation: Saban Entertainment
Distributor: Video Treasures (1991 vhs)
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Adaptation: Vincent Szczepanski
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Carol Styczen as
Marie-Laure Dougnac as
Francette Vernillat as
Jean-Claude Montalban as
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Consuelo Vives as
Esperanza Navarro as
Antonio Gomez de Vicente as
Ariadna Rivas as
Carmen Donna-Dío as
César Ojínaga as
Eduardo Borja as
Humberto Velez as
Jorge Roig Jr. as
José Maria Angelat as
Luisita Soler as
Maria Fernanda Morales as
Marina Huerta as
Marta Martorell as
Patricia Acevedo as
Ricardo Hill as
Rocio Garcel as
Roser Cavallé as
Alberto Trifol
Francisco Garriga
Nuria Mediavilla
Pepe Mediavilla
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Dubbing Studio: Audiomaster 3000 (second dub - Los Bits)
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Laura Boccanera as
Monica Cadueri as
Daniela Caroli as
Enrico Luzi as
Pino Locchi as
Rita Baldini as
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Julia Haacke as
Thomas Blubacher as
Thomas Reiner as
Walter Reichelt as
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Dialogue Director: D.Awni Krumi
Fonts: Youssef Al-Ajouz
Language Supervision: Farouk Muhammad
Production manager: Zuhair Al-Dujaili
Supervision: D.Faiq Al-Hakim
Theme Song Composed & Arranged: Hussein Qadduri
Transportation Supervision: Alaa Al-Mousawi
Video Engineer: Muhammad Hasan
Video Montage: Sayed Abd Al-Hadi
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Distributor: Muassasat Al-Entag Al-Barameji Al-Moshtark (Kuwait)
Dubbing: Al-Muassasa Al-A'amah for Cenima and Masrah (Baghdad / IRAQ)
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Music: Dick Bakker
Editing: Evert Kramer
Theme Song Performance: Jody Pijper
Voice Direction: Meindert de Goede
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Fred Meijer as
Maria Lindes as
Paul Groot as
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Translation: M.M. Chanowski Productions B.V.
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Dubbing Director:
Dobrosława Bałazy (eps 15, 18-21) Miriam Aleksandrowicz (19 episodes eps 1-14, 16, 23-26 )
Dialogues:
Berenika Wyrobek (eps 16, 20, 23) Kaja Sikorska (eps 1-10) Katarzyna Krzysztopik (7 episodes eps 11-12, 15, 18, 24-26 )Maria Etienne (eps 13-14, 19)
Music Director: Piotr Gogol
Organization Of Production: Marzena Wiśniewska
Song Lyrics: Miriam Aleksandrowicz
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Brygida Turowska as
Jacek Czyż as
Janusz Wituch as
Jarosław Domin as
Piotr Zelt as
Wojciech Machnicki as
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Dubbing: STUDIO EUROCOM
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Adaptation: Ana Serrano (Portugal dub)
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Margarida Rosa Rodrigues as
Maria de Medeiros as
João Perry as
João Perry as
Lia Gama
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Broadcaster: RTP1 (Portugal - from 1983)
Dubbing: Nacional Filmes (Portugal dub)
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