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{{Short description|Japanese anime television series}}
{{Infobox animanga/Header
{{Infobox animanga/Header
| name = Laura, The Prairie Girl
| name = Laura, The Prairie Girl
| image = [[File:Laura the prairie girl.jpg]]
| image = Laura the prairie girl.jpg
| caption = Little Laura and her family
| caption = Little Laura and her family
| ja_kanji =
| ja_kanji =草原の少女ローラ
| ja_romaji = Sôgen no shôjô Laura
| ja_romaji = Sōgen no Shōjo Rōra
| genre = [[Anime]], [[Drama]]
| genre = [[Historical drama]], [[Old West]]
}}
}}
{{Infobox animanga/Anime
{{Infobox animanga/Video
| title =
| type = tv series
| director = [[Seiji Endô]],<br>[[Mitsuo Ezaki]]
| director = [[Seiji Endō]],<br>[[Mitsuo Ezaki]]
| writer = [[Masao Maruyama (film producer)|Masao Maruyama]],<br>[[Laura Ingalls Wilder]] (novels)
| producer =
| writer = [[Masao Maruyama (film producer)|Masao Maruyama]],<br/>[[Laura Ingalls Wilder]] (novels)
| studio =
| music =
| licensor =
| studio =[[Nippon Animation]]
| network =
| network =[[Tokyo Broadcasting System|TBS]]
| network_en =
| network_other =
| first = 7 October 1975
| first = 7 October 1975
| last = 30 March 1976
| last = 3 April 1976
| episodes = 26
| episodes = 26
| episode_list =
| episode_list =
}}
}}
{{Infobox animanga/Footer}}
{{Infobox animanga/Footer}}
'''Laura, The Prairie Girl''' (orig. ''Sôgen no shôjô Laura''), [[Japan]]ese cartoon-series based on the novels ''[[Little House in the Big Woods]]'' and ''[[Little House on the Prairie (novel)|Little House on the Prairie]]'' by [[Laura Ingalls Wilder]]. Twenty-six episode were released, between [[1975]] and [[1976]], each lasting about 30 minutes.
{{nihongo|'''''Laura, the Prairie Girl'''''|草原の少女ローラ|Sōgen no Shōjo Rōra}} is a Japanese [[anime]] television series based on the novels ''[[Little House in the Big Woods]]'' and ''[[Little House on the Prairie (novel)|Little House on the Prairie]]'' by [[Laura Ingalls Wilder]]. Twenty-six half-hour episodes were released between 1975 and 1976.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Crump |first1=William D. |title=Happy Holidays—Animated! A Worldwide Encyclopedia of Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and New Year's Cartoons on Television and Film |date=2019 |publisher=McFarland & Co |isbn=9781476672939 |page=337}}</ref>


==Cast and Crew==
==Characters==
; [[Laura Ingalls Wilder|Laura Ingalls]]
* '''Actors (voices)'''
: The protagonist of the series. {{Voiced by|[[Kazuko Sugiyama]]}}
** [[Eiko Masuyama]] voiced ''[[Caroline Ingalls]]'' (Mom)
** [[Hideo Nakamura]] voiced ''[[Charles Ingalls]]'' (Dad)
** [[Kazuko Sugiyama]] voiced ''[[Laura Ingalls Wilder|Laura Ingalls]]''
** [[Masako Sugaya]] voiced ''[[Mary Ingalls]]''
** [[Yoneko Matsukane]] voiced ''[[Carrie Ingalls]]''
** and others.


; [[Charles Ingalls]]
* '''Creators'''
: Laura's father. {{Voiced by|[[Shūsei Nakamura]]}}
** Director : [[Seiji Endô]] and [[Mitsuo Ezaki]]
** Writer : [[Masao Maruyama (film producer)|Masao Maruyama]]
** Executive Producer : [[Kôichi Motohashi]]
** Music : [[Akihiko Takashima]]
** Director of Photography : [[Keishichi Kuroki]]
** Art Director : [[Masahiro Ioka]]
** Character Designer : [[Yasuji Mori]]
** Animation Director : [[Yasuji Mori]]


; [[Caroline Ingalls]]
==Episodes==
: Laura's mother. {{Voiced by|[[Eiko Masuyama]]}}
# Little house in a big forest

# A wolf cub arrives
; [[Mary Ingalls]]
# Everyone's treasure
: Laura's older sister. {{Voiced by|[[Masako Sugaya]]}}
# The boy in the covered wagon

# New house across the forest
; [[Carrie Ingalls]]
# Bear cub we met at the waterfall
: Laura's younger sister. {{Voiced by|[[Yoneko Matsukane]]}}
# My hero the cowboy

# A fawn is calling
; [[Mr. Edwards]]
# Bullets made by dad
: {{Voiced by|[[Masaaki Okabe]]}}
# Bearded guest

# Lost migrating bird
==Staff==
# Where did Santa Claus go?
* Directors: [[Seiji Endō]] and [[Mitsuo Ezaki]]
# Dad disappears in a snowstorm
* Writer: [[Masao Maruyama (film producer)|Masao Maruyama]]
# Dreams and hope! Departing for the prairies
* Executive Producer: [[Kōichi Motohashi]]
# Big adventure! Crossing the frozen lake
* Music: [[Akihiko Takashima]]
# Jack the dog disappears
* Director of Photography: [[Keishichi Kuroki]]
# Come back, Jack, my dear dog!
* Art Director: [[Masahiro Ioka]]
# Cute animals of the big prairies
* Character Designer: [[Yasuji Mori]]
# Build it quickly! Our new house
* Animation Director: Yasuji Mori
# A wolf pack surrounds the house

# New house built with dad
==Season 1==
# A cute calf has arrived!
# "Little house in a big forest" October 7, 1975
# Perilous well-digging
# "A wolf cub arrives" October 14, 1975
# Something terrible happened!
# "Everyone's treasure" October 21, 1975
# My house is burning!!
# "The boy in the covered wagon" October 28, 1975
# Wheat, grow tall!
# "New house across the forest" November 4, 1975
# "Bear cub we met at the waterfall" November 11, 1975
# "My hero the cowboy" November 18, 1975
# "A fawn is calling" November 25, 1975
# "Bullets made by dad" December 5, 1975
# "Bearded guest" December 12, 1975
# "Lost migrating bird" December 19, 1975
# "Where did Santa Claus go?" December 26, 1975
# "Pa disappears in a snowstorm" January 2, 1976
# "Dreams and hope! Departing for the prairies" January 9, 1976
# "Big adventure! Crossing the frozen lake" January 16, 1976
# "Jack the dog disappears" January 23, 1976
# "Come back, Jack, my dear dog!" January 30, 1976
# "Cute animals of the big prairies" February 6, 1976
# "Build it quickly! Our new house" February 13, 1976
# "A wolf pack surrounds the house" February 20, 1976
# "New house built with Pa" February 27, 1976
# "A cute calf has arrived!" March 6, 1976
# "Perilous well-digging" March 13, 1976
# "Something terrible happened!" March 20, 1976
# "My house is burning!!" March 27, 1976
# "Wheat, grow tall!" April 3, 1976

==References==
{{reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
* {{imdb title|0320977|Laura, The Prairie Girl}}
* {{IMDb title|0320977}}
* {{Ann|anime|1476}}
* {{Ann|anime|1476}}


{{Little House}}
==Sources==
{{Nippon Animation}}
<references>

[[Category:Little House books]]


[[Category:Anime of 1975]]
[[Category:1975 anime television series debuts]]
[[Category:1975 television series debuts]]
[[Category:Anime and manga set in the United States]]
[[Category:Japanese television series]]
[[Category:Little House series]]
[[Category:Little House on the Prairie (TV series)]]
[[Category:TBS Television (Japan) original programming]]
[[Category:Historical anime and manga]]
[[Category:Drama anime and manga]]
[[Category:Television shows set in Wisconsin]]

Latest revision as of 20:42, 18 September 2023

Laura, The Prairie Girl
Little Laura and her family
草原の少女ローラ
(Sōgen no Shōjo Rōra)
GenreHistorical drama, Old West
Anime television series
Directed bySeiji Endō,
Mitsuo Ezaki
Written byMasao Maruyama,
Laura Ingalls Wilder (novels)
StudioNippon Animation
Original networkTBS
Original run 7 October 1975 3 April 1976
Episodes26

Laura, the Prairie Girl (草原の少女ローラ, Sōgen no Shōjo Rōra) is a Japanese anime television series based on the novels Little House in the Big Woods and Little House on the Prairie by Laura Ingalls Wilder. Twenty-six half-hour episodes were released between 1975 and 1976.[1]

Characters[edit]

Laura Ingalls
The protagonist of the series. Voiced by: Kazuko Sugiyama
Charles Ingalls
Laura's father. Voiced by: Shūsei Nakamura
Caroline Ingalls
Laura's mother. Voiced by: Eiko Masuyama
Mary Ingalls
Laura's older sister. Voiced by: Masako Sugaya
Carrie Ingalls
Laura's younger sister. Voiced by: Yoneko Matsukane
Mr. Edwards
Voiced by: Masaaki Okabe

Staff[edit]

Season 1[edit]

  1. "Little house in a big forest" October 7, 1975
  2. "A wolf cub arrives" October 14, 1975
  3. "Everyone's treasure" October 21, 1975
  4. "The boy in the covered wagon" October 28, 1975
  5. "New house across the forest" November 4, 1975
  6. "Bear cub we met at the waterfall" November 11, 1975
  7. "My hero the cowboy" November 18, 1975
  8. "A fawn is calling" November 25, 1975
  9. "Bullets made by dad" December 5, 1975
  10. "Bearded guest" December 12, 1975
  11. "Lost migrating bird" December 19, 1975
  12. "Where did Santa Claus go?" December 26, 1975
  13. "Pa disappears in a snowstorm" January 2, 1976
  14. "Dreams and hope! Departing for the prairies" January 9, 1976
  15. "Big adventure! Crossing the frozen lake" January 16, 1976
  16. "Jack the dog disappears" January 23, 1976
  17. "Come back, Jack, my dear dog!" January 30, 1976
  18. "Cute animals of the big prairies" February 6, 1976
  19. "Build it quickly! Our new house" February 13, 1976
  20. "A wolf pack surrounds the house" February 20, 1976
  21. "New house built with Pa" February 27, 1976
  22. "A cute calf has arrived!" March 6, 1976
  23. "Perilous well-digging" March 13, 1976
  24. "Something terrible happened!" March 20, 1976
  25. "My house is burning!!" March 27, 1976
  26. "Wheat, grow tall!" April 3, 1976

References[edit]

  1. ^ Crump, William D. (2019). Happy Holidays—Animated! A Worldwide Encyclopedia of Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and New Year's Cartoons on Television and Film. McFarland & Co. p. 337. ISBN 9781476672939.

External links[edit]