Bauzi - The penguin from Antarctica

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Anime movie
title Bauzi - The penguin from Antarctica
Original title 小 さ な ペ ン ギ ン ロ ロ の 冒 険
Приключения пингвинёнка Лоло
transcription Chiisana Pengin: Roro no Bōken
Priklyucheniya pingvinyonka Lolo
Country of production JapanJapan Japan
original language Japanese
Publishing year 1986
Studio Life Work Corp., Soyuzmultfilm
length 72 minutes
genre Fantasy , adventure
Age rating FSK o.A.
Rod
Director Gennadi Sokolski , Kenjirō Yoshida
idea Takeo Nishiguchi
script Wiktor Mereschko, Eichi Taji, Shozo Matsuda
production Tōru Komori
music Masahito Maruyama
synchronization

Bauzi - The penguin from Antarctica ( Japanese 小 さ な ペ ン ギ ン ロ ロ の 冒 険 , Chiisana Pengin: Roro no Bōken , Russian Приключения пингвинёнка Лоло " , Priklyucheniya from the Japanese-language pingvino.") Is a little adventure from Soviet-pingvonka in 1986. It was produced by Life Work Corp., Enoki Films and Soyuzmultfilm and is also known in Germany as Bauzi - The Little Penguin .

action

After a flock of penguins returned to Antarctica at the beginning of summer, the young penguin Bauzi was born. He is adventurous and befriends the penguin girl Rosalie and a husky puppy who came to Antarctica with a researcher. But one day Bauzi and Rosalie drift away from their school on an ice floe and head north. There they are confronted with all sorts of dangers and are ultimately caught by a group of poachers.

But thanks to Bauzi's zest for action, they manage to free themselves and another penguin and return. However, the poachers have also come to their homes and caught the other young penguins. Bauzi leads the successful rescue of the cubs, and as winter begins, the swarm, led by Bauzi, moves north.

Production and publication

The film was produced by Life Work Corp., Enoki Films, and Soyuzmultfilm , directed by Gennadi Sokolski and Kenjirō Yoshida . The producer was Tōru Komori. Based on the concept of Takeo Nishiguchi, the screenplay was written by Wiktor Mereschko , Eichi Taji and Shozo Matsuda. Hiromitsu Morita was responsible for the character design, Yukio Abe was the artistic director.

The 78-minute film was first shown in Soviet cinemas on January 1, 1986. The Japanese premiere was on March 27 of the same year. This was followed by a Dutch television broadcast in 1988 and a video release in the USA in 1993. The film was first released on February 21, 1993 in Germany. The release by Taurus Video under the label Junior on VHS 1994 took place with the title Bauzi - The Penguin from the Antarctic . A DVD with the title Bauzi - The Little Penguin followed later . The German version is based on the version licensed and edited by Enoki Films for the USA. In the American and German versions, the original music was not used, but a soundtrack composed by Mark Mercury (as "Bullets").

synchronization

role Japanese speaker ( seiyū ) German speaker Russian speakers
Lolo / Bauzi Kazuko Sugiyama Svetlana Stepchenko
Pepe / Rosalie Sanae Miyuki Ludmila Gnilova

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Bauzi - the penguin from Antarctica. Film service , accessed December 27, 2016 .