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フランダースの犬 ~ぼくのパトラッシュ~
26
TV
Finished Airing
Oct 10, 1992 to Mar 27, 1993
A boy named Nello becomes an orphan at the age of two when his mother dies. His grandfather, who lives in a small village takes him in. One day, Nello finds a dog who was almost beaten to death and named him Patrasche. Due to the good care of his grandfather, the dog recovers, and from then on, Nello and Patrasche are inseparable. Since they are very poor, Nello has to help his grandfather by selling milk. Patrasche helps him pull the milk cart that Nello uses to sell milk in the town. (Source: Wikipedia)
9.5/10
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Until now, remembering this anime throbs my heart. I've cried so many times of so many good animes, but this one, made my eyes like red as tomatoes, it's so heart-touching— from beginning to end. Indeed, a must-watch anime! I've seen that no one gives a single comment/review on this- regardless of how good this anime is, maybe a lot has seen it but each to their own. So, I'm writing this to give my credits for this amazing anime. And oh, I have watched this anime years ago. Some part of me really wants to watch this anime again, but I decided not to. Thefeeling is very different. I can't explain because I might tell the whole story. All I can say is that after I have watched all the episodes, my feeling was like a roller coaster, and boom- it took me weeks to have the strength to watch animes again. This is not a horror story, okay? There are so many good lessons in this anime. It's just that- it hurtssssss! That's all. No more na. -This is also the first time I'm writing a review here (MAL).
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This was as great, even a bit better than the 70s original. It's a crime there isn't any decent complete version of this out there, more people need to see this, as this is a certified 90s classic. The low video quality, no subs, and hard to find episodes which I had to watch in Tagalog dub, certainly harmed the experience. The basic story was the same as in the original, but this took many deviations and had many differences. Some changed characters, partly different story, and how they focused more or less on other elements and characters. Compared to the 70s version, this had betterart/animation, music, voice acting, and the story made more sense and was more cohesive. But in the 70s version, the dog looked and acted better, and I liked Grandpa was a lot more involved in the story, rather than just laying in the bed most of the time like he was here. This is a must-watch for anyone who likes drama and/or classic anime. An emotional rollercoaster that'll pull your heartstrings. The only problem is how you can find and watch this, which is a huge bummer.