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Himitsu no Akko-chan (TV)

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[ adapted from Himitsu no Akko-chan (manga) ]

Related anime:
    Himitsu no Akko-chan (TV 2) (remake)
      Himitsu no Akko-chan (TV 3) (remake)
      Himitsu no Akko-chan (movie) (sequel)
        Himitsu no Akko-chan: Umi da! Obake da!! Natsu Matsuri (movie) (sequel)

Alternative title:
Czarodziejskie Zwierciadełko (Polish)
Lo specchio magico (Italian)
Los Secretos de Julie (Spanish)
Secret Akko-chan
The Magic Mirror
ひみつのアッコちゃん (Japanese)
Genres: magic
Age rating: All Ages (Nothing objectionable)
Plot Summary: Akko and her mother have been living together since their father became the captain of a luxurious cruiser. One day, Atsuko accidentally broke her favourite mirror. She made a grave for it. On the same night, the sky brightens and Akko recieves a gift, a compact mirror, from the mirror spirit for her kind-heartedness. Whenever she sings the magic words, the magical compact mirror will alow her to transform into anything she hopes to be.
Running time: half hour per episode
Number of episodes: 94
Episode titles: We have 17
Vintage: 1969-01-06 to 1970-10-26
Opening Theme:
"Himitsu no Akko-chan" by Kyoko Okada
Ending Theme:
"Sukisuki Song" by Ado Mizumori
Official website:
Toei Animation (Japanese)
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Japanese staff 
Japanese cast 

Script: Shun-ichi Yukimuro

Original creator: Fujio Akatsuka

Art: Makoto Yamazaki

Assistant director: Isao Takahata

Key Animation: Hayao Miyazaki (eps 44 & 61)

Planning: Kenji Yokoyama

Production manager: Sadamitsu Matsumoto

Sound Effects: Noriyoshi Oohira

Theme Song Lyrics: Hisashi Inoue (OP, ED)

Theme Song Performance:
Ado Mizumori (ending)
Kyoko Okada (OP)

 

Yoshiko Ohta as Akko

Chieko Honda as Tsukiko Takei

Hiroko Kikuchi as
Goma
Morita-sensei

Hiroshi Ohtake as Daisho

Ichirô Murakoshi as Akko's Papa

Keiko Yamamoto as Yohta

Mahito Tsujimura as
Daisho's Father
Moko's Father

Masako Nozawa as Tonko

Naoko Takahashi as Moriyama-sensei

Reiko Seno as Akko's Mother

Ritsuo Sawa as Man

Tetsuya Kaji as
George's Father
Professor Matsumoto

Yuuko Maruyama as
Chikako
George
Rabbit A

Japanese companies 

Broadcaster: TV Asahi

Production: Toei Animation


Spanish staff 
(none)
Spanish cast 

Marta Sáinz as Akko Nagami (Spain dub) 

Spanish companies 
(none)
Italian staff 
Italian cast 

Dubbing Director: Guido Rutta

Mixing: Moreno Grossi Pometti

Post Prodution: Ignazio Giardina

Synchronization:
Ignazio Giardina
Lucio Battaglia

Theme Song Performance: Cavalieri del Re

Transcription: Stefano Di Modugno

 

Angelina Contaldi as Dorina

Anna Marchesini as
Mamma di Stilly
Moko

Massimo Còrizza as Taisho

Massimo Corizzi as Tano

Sergio Gibello as
Padre di Taisho
Papà di Stilly

Susanna Fassetta as Stilly

Italian companies 

Broadcaster:
Italia 1 (from September 1984)
Super 3

Distributor: Studio TN7

Polish staff 
Polish companies 
(none)
 

Broadcaster: Polonia 1

Polish cast 
(none)
 
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