
Heidi in the Mountains
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Heidi (1974) Japanese anime series by Zuiyo Eizo (now Nippon Animation) based on the Swiss novel Heidi's Years of Wandering and Learning by Johanna Spyri (1880). It was directed by Isao Takahata A feature-length film Heidi in the Mountains, aka The Story of Heidi, was edited from the series by Zuiyo (which by then was a separate entity from Nippon Animation, which employed many of the TV series' animation staff) distributed in 1979. All cast were replaced excluding Heidi and the grandfather. This movie is also the only incarnation of the Heidi anime to have been released commercially in the United States in English (on home video in the 1980s). Isao Takahata remarked "Neither Hayao Miyazaki nor I are completely related to any shortening version" on this work.
Production
Nippon Animation, Zuiyo
Language
JA
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast

Kazuko Sugiyama
Heidi (voice)

Noriko Ohara
Peter (voice)

Kohei Miyauchi
Grandfather (voice)
Rihoko Yoshida
Clara Sesemann (voice)
Miyako Shima
Peter's Grandmother (voice)

Miyoko Aso
Frau Rottenmeier (voice)
Natsuko Kawaji
Madam Sesemann (voice)

Taeko Nakanishi
Dete (voice)

Kaneta Kimotsuki
Sebastian (voice)
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