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La Petite Sirene -1980- Ok.ru ((install)) Link

Released in Japan in 1975 as Andersen Monogatari: Ningyo Hime and later dubbed into French as La Petite Sirène , the movie arrived in francophone theaters and television networks in 1980. This timing aligned with a golden era of anime distribution in France, Belgium, and Canada.

Before it became a French television staple in 1980, the film was produced in Japan by the legendary Toei Animation studio. Released originally in 1975 under the title Andersen Monogatari: Ningyo Hime (Andersen's Story: The Mermaid Princess), the movie was created to honor the 100th anniversary of Hans Christian Andersen’s passing. la petite sirene -1980- ok.ru

A hauntingly beautiful musical score that perfectly captured the depths of the ocean. Why This Version Stands Out: Faithful to the Source Released in Japan in 1975 as Andersen Monogatari:

The story follows Marina, the youngest and most beautiful daughter of the Sea King. Marina possesses a fierce curiosity about the human world above. After rescuing a handsome prince from a violent shipwreck, she falls deeply in love and longs to become human. Released originally in 1975 under the title Andersen