Puschel, the squirrel

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Anime television series
title Puschel, the squirrel
Original title シ ー ト ン 動物 記 り す の バ ナ ー
transcription Shīton Dōbutsuki: Risu no Banā
Country of production JapanJapan Japan
original language Japanese
year 1979
Studio Nippon animation
length 23 minutes
Episodes 26 in 1 season
genre Children's series
Director Yoshio Kuroda
idea Ernest Thompson Seton
First broadcast April 7 - September 29, 1979 on TV Asahi
German-language
first broadcast
April 28 - August 25, 1984 on ZDF
synchronization

Puschel, das Eichhorn ( Japanese. シ ー ト ン 動物 記 り す の バ ナ ー , Shīton Dōbutsuki: Risu no Banā , Eng . "Seton's animal story (s): Banner of the squirrel") is an anime series published by Nippon Animation in 1979 in Japan has been published. The plot is based on the book Flag Tail: The Story of a Gray Squirrel ( Bannertail: The Story of Gray Squirrel ) by Ernest Thompson Seton from 1922.

The cartoon series consists of a total of 26 parts and tells the story of Puschel the squirrel and other forest dwellers.

The German voice actors included such well-known names as Edith Hancke and Wolfgang Gruner .

Broadcast in Germany

The German first broadcast of the series took place from April to August 1984 on ZDF . After the series was briefly seen on the commercial channels ProSieben and Kabelkanal in the early 1990s , it was not shown on free TV for almost ten years. From April 2004 to July 2007, Puschel, das Eichhorn was broadcast on KI.KA and repeated regularly. Since then, the series has only been broadcast by the pay-TV channel Junior ( Sky Deutschland ).

German version

The German title song was composed and sung by Robert Pferdmenges , and the German dubbing was done in the studio of the Arena Synchron in Berlin . Eberhard Storeck was responsible for the script and direction .

role Japanese speaker ( seiyū ) German voice actor
teller Miyoko Aso Gudrun Genest
Puschel Noriko Tsukase Renate Danz
Red bellied Kaneta Kimotsuki Claus Jurichs
stub Wolfgang number
Sue Keiko Yokozawa Rebecca Völz
Felix Shigeru Chiba Edith Hancke
Mrs. Woodpecker Michiko Hirai Tilly Lauenstein
Clay Masako Sugaya Horst Gentzen
Mr. Spitzohr Takeshi Aono Wilfried Herbst
Greybeard Kazuomi Ikeda Wolfgang Gruner
Mother cat Ikuko Tani Inge Estate
Nen Sanji bunny Jürgen Kluckert
Non Chikao Ōtsuka Eberhard Storeck
Aunt Lilli Hiroko Maruyama Ilse Pagé
Eagle owl Ichirō Nagai Franz-Otto Kruger
racoon Tetsuo Mizutori Ingo Osterloh

DVD release

The label More Music (distributed by Universal ) released five DVDs with the complete series in October 2004.

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