Comet in Moomin Valley (film)

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Anime movie
title Comet in the Moomin Valley
Original title ム ー ミ ン 谷 の 彗星
transcription Mūmindani no suisei
Country of production JapanJapan Japan Finland Netherlands
FinlandFinland 
NetherlandsNetherlands 
original language Japanese
Publishing year 1992
Studio Telescreen , Visual 80
length 62 minutes
Rod
Director Hiroshi Saitō
idea Tove Jansson
script Akira Miyazaki
production Kazuo Tabata
music Sumio Shiratori
synchronization

Comet in the Moomin Valley ( Japanese ム ー ミ ン 谷 の 彗星 , Mūmindani no suisei ) is an anime film from 1992 based on the novel Comet in the Moomin Valley from the Moomin series by Tove Jansson .

action

Unusual things are happening in Moomin Valley and a philosophical muskrat predicts a great catastrophe. Moomin, Sniff and Klein Mü go to the lonely mountains to visit the observatory and ask what is actually happening unusual. On the way there, they meet Sniff, who takes them with him on the way there. Once there, they learn that a comet is on its way to the Moomin Valley and should arrive in two days. They make their way home and meet Snork and Snorkfräulein, who they have to save from a carnivorous plant, and take them with them to the Mumintal. The heat of the comet made the sea disappear. When they arrived in Moomin Valley, they saw all of the inhabitants flee with the exception of Moominmama and Moominpapa. On the way, Moomin, Snork, Schnüffel, Snorkfräulein and Klein Mü meet Hemuli, whom they also take with them. When they arrive at the Moomin house, everyone immediately goes to a cave that Sniff found to get to safety from the comet. But this changes its course shortly before the earth and turns away from the earth. The sea returns and the Moomin Valley is saved.

Production and publication

The anime was produced in 1992 by the Telescreen and Visual 80 studios in Japan. Directed by Hiroshi Saitō , based on a script by Akira Miyazaki. Sumio Shiratori composed the music. Yasuhiro Nakura was a character designer and Jirō Kōno was responsible for the artistic direction.

The film was released in Japanese cinemas on August 8, 1992. The Finnish premiere followed on April 2, 1993. The film was then translated into Polish, Swedish, Danish and Estonian.

synchronization

role Japanese speaker ( seiyū )
Moomin Minami Takayama
Sniff Ryusei Nakao
Klein Mü Rei Sakuma
Sniff Takehito Koyasu

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