![]() ![]() One feature was Sterling North's canoe paddle, on loan from the Albion Academy historical museum. In the summer of 2008, a Rascal retrospective exhibition was held at the Museum for Children of the World in Okazaki, Japan. As you can see from the posters at left, Rascal was a prominent part of the exposition. Other children's literature transformed to animation in the series include Anne of Green Gables, Heidi, and A Dog of Flanders.Ī World Animation Theater retrospective was a feature at Expoland, a popular Japanese amusement park, in the spring and summer of 2006. In 1977, "Rascal" received the "Cultural Award for Children's Welfare" award from the Japanese Ministry for Health and Welfare. Each featured a new episode once a week for a year.Ĭlick here to see a list of all the "World Masterpiece Theater" animated series. The series has continued for more than twenty years, with series based on popular children's books. "Araiguma Rascal" was part of the "World Masterpiece Theater" series produced by Nippon Animation Company. ![]() ![]() ![]() Note that there is no mountain in the background. I'd like to see the road given the name "The Rascal Road." The road leading out of town towards the river is still very rural, with the same wide-open spaces and farms that Sterling saw as he rode his bicycle. ![]()
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