Wanted, discovered, invented

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Anime television series
title Wanted, discovered, invented
Original title ミ ー ム い ろ い ろ 夢 の 旅
transcription Mīmu Iroiro Yume no Tabi
Country of production JapanJapan Japan
original language Japanese
Year (s) 1983-1985
Studio Nippon animation
length 25 minutes
Episodes 127
genre Adventure, education
Director Kazuyoshi Yokota
First broadcast April 3, 1983-29. September 1985 on TBS
German-language
first broadcast
August 3, 1993 on ZDF
synchronization

Wanted, discovered, invented ( Japanese ミ ー ム い ろ い ろ 夢 の 旅 , Mīmu Iroiro Yume no Tabi , German for "Mīmu, journey of many dreams"), alternative title: Lexy knows everything , is a Japanese anime series . It was produced by Nippon Animation between 1983 and 1985 and directed by Kazuyoshi Yokota .

Of the 127 episodes, 26 were broadcast in German and first broadcast in 1993. In 1997 the episodes appeared on VHS at Complete Video in the series “Wissen auf Video Junior”. The series has also been translated into Spanish, Portuguese, French, Polish and Arabic.

action

In the series, the questions of the siblings Felix (in the original: Daisuke) and Kim (Sayaka) - from episode 21, in the original from episode 51, replaced by a group of children - are put to the computer ghost Lexy (Mīmu), who then asked appears on the screen and explains the question by traveling to the appropriate time. Their presence is taken for granted by the people of that time; Lexy regularly intervenes in what is happening without influencing the plot.

Episode list

  1. Alfred Wegener and the Origin of the Continents
  2. Louis Pasteur and the microbes
  3. Samuel Morse and the Telegraph
  4. Johannes Gutenberg and the printing press
  5. Communication in the future
  6. Champollion and the riddle of the hieroglyphs
  7. Tsiolkovski and space travel
  8. Timepiece
  9. Guglielmo Marconi : From Telegraph to Radio
  10. Alexander Graham Bell and the phone
  11. Charles Darwin and the evolution of living things
  12. The miracle of photography
  13. The Wright Brothers and the Airplane
  14. Galileo Galilei and the solar system
  15. Thomas Edison and the electric light
  16. The light: rays and reflections
  17. The light: the laser beams
  18. The light: sun, moon and stars
  19. The light: invisible rays
  20. The light: the speed of light
  21. Energy sources: the atom
  22. Energy sources: petroleum and coal
  23. Energy sources: the sun
  24. Energy sources: wind and water
  25. From the history of metals
  26. From the history of fabrics and textiles

music

The opening title Pocket Uchū ( ポ ケ ッ ト 宇宙 , Poketto uchū , German "pocket universe") was sung by Satoko Yamano and Columbia Yurikago-kai. The latter was a collaboration between the Otowa Yurikago-kai children's choir ( 音 羽 ゆ り か ご 会 ) and Columbia Music Entertainment to sing songs for anime. The final title Chisai Kawa no Uta ( ち い さ い か わ の う た , Eng. "Song of the Little River") was sung by Kumiko Ōsugi . The melody comes from Takeo Watanabe, the text from Etsuko Bushika and the arrangement from Nozomi Aoki.

The German version used a different opening title identical to the French version and used a variation of this for the ending credits. The composer of these was Bruno Bontempelli.

synchronization

role Japanese speaker ( seiyū ) German speaker
Mīmu / Lexy Toshiko Fujita Beate Hasenau
Daisuke Ōtani / Felix Naomi Jimbo
Yōko Yamaoka
Kazue Komiya
Sayaka Ōtani / Kim Miyuki Muroi
Guglielmo Marconi Alexander Draeger
Galileo Galilei Peter Heinrich

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