Fables of the Green Forest
Fables of the Green Forest is an anime television series based on a series of books published in the 1910s and 1920s by Thornton W. Burgess which ran on the Japanese network Fuji Television from 7 January to 30 December 1973. It consists of 52 episodes and was produced by the animation studio Zuiyo Eizo as its first independent production as part of the Calpis Comic Theater.
Synopsis
The series consists of the adventures of Johnny, a woodchuck, and his mate Polly in the Green Forest. They make a lot of friends among their neighbours, and everyone works together to avoid the attacks of the different predators that put them in danger, such as man, the weasel, and the fox.Characters
- Johnny Chuck, a woodchuck, sometimes called Rocky
- Polly Chuck
- Peter Rabbit
- Uncle Billy Possum
- Chatterer the Red Squirrel
- Bobby Raccoon, he wears pants and suspenders
- Reddy the Fox
- Sammy Jay, a blue jay
- Grandfather Frog
- Old Man Toad
- Buster the Bear, a black bear
- Red Tail Hawk
- Harry Mink
- Jimmy Skunk
- Tom, Farmer Brown's son
- Bowser the Hound
- Joe Otter
- Paddy Beaver
- Danny Meadowmouse
Music
- Opening theme : Midori no Hidamari by Micchī and Chatterers
Broadcast history
The series has been aired in many countries outside Japan, such as Italy, Germany, Spain, Romania, Portugal, Venezuela, the United Kingdom, Canada, Saudi Arabia, Australia, Iran, Ireland, Israel, the Emirates, Nigeria, Cyprus, New Zealand, Brazil, the Netherlands, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, South Africa, Namibia, Hong Kong and Trinidad and Tobago PolandThe release of the series into Canada was done through ZIV International in 1978. There was a second English dub under the title Friends of the Green Forest which aired on the TVOKids on TVOntario in the 1990s.
In the United Kingdom, the original transmission of the series as aforementioned on the ITV network was cut short, with only the first 30 episodes being broadcast in 1982, because the series was dropped due to the introduction of the Children's ITV service in January 1983 taking over the series' former timeslot. Some of the other episodes were broadcast sporadically in the UK on the "Early Morning" weekend segment on Channel 4 in the early 1990s.