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  1. Taro the Dragon Boy. Taro the Dragon Boy (龍の子太郎, Tatsu no ko Tarō) is a 1979 film adaptation of a famous Japanese folk tale, and the novel Taro, the Dragon Boy by Miyoko Matsutani. [ 2 ] In 1966, Taro, the Son of Dragon with the original Japanese title of "Tatsu, no ko Taro", started as a puppet series on a Japanese television channel.

  2. Synopsis. Patterned after Japanese art and silk screens, Taro, The Dragon Boy is an animated feature about Japanese mythology and cultures, focusing on Taro, a young boy who has to make a voyage to a distant lake to save his mother, who has been turned into a dragon. Visit MALxJapan.

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  3. Tarou, the Dragon Boy. Taro, the Dragon Boy (龍の子太郎 Tatsu no Ko Tarō) is a children's literature written by Matsutani Miyoko (松谷みよ子). The book received the 1st Kodansha Award of Children's Literature for Newcomers in 1960 [1] , the 8th Sankei Juvenile Literature Publishing Culture Award in 1961 [2] , and awarded a place on ...

  4. Taro the Dragon Boy (龍の子太郎, Tatsu no ko Tarō) is a 1979 film adaptation of a famous Japanese folk tale, and the novel Taro, the Dragon Boy by Miyoko Matsutani. [2] In 1966, Taro, the Son of Dragon with the original Japanese title of "Tatsu, no ko Taro", started as a puppet series on a Japanese television channel.

  5. A. A. Patterned after Japanese art and silk screens, Taro, The Dragon Boy is an animated feature about Japanese mythology and cultures, focusing on Taro, a young boy who has to make a voyage to a distant lake to save his mother, who has been turned into a dragon.

  6. In 1966, Taro, the Son of Dragon with the original Japanese title of "Tatsu, no ko Taro", started as a puppet series on a Japanese television channel. In the late 1970s the anime television series Taro the Dragon Boy (original story by Miyoko Matsutani) was shown on Indian national television. Plot. In the distant past of Japan, a lazy and ...

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  8. Sep 28, 2011 · Sitting roughly halfway along a timeline bridging The Little Norse Prince and Spirited Away, Taro the Dragon Boy sees Toei turning to native source material in a magical blend of myth and fantasy that is sure to inflame the imaginations of kids from elementary age upwards of whatever culture. Set in the mountainous and mysterious Shinshu Province, where in days of yore the locals eked out a ...