Little Prince Cedie
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Say hello to anime version of Little Lord Fauntleroy
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Little Prince Cedie (小公子セディ, Shōkōshi Sedi), is a Japanese anime series produced by Nippon Animation in 1988 and was broadcast on the World Masterpiece Theater.
It is an animation staple that showcased each year an animated version of a different classical book or story. The series is based on Frances Hodgson Burnett's 1886 book, Little Lord Fauntleroy.
In the Philippines, this work was aired by ABS-CBN in the early 1990s (with some rebroadcasts at the 21st century) under the title of Cedie, Ang Munting Prinsipe, with the spin-off live-action film of the same title by Star Cinema. The film adaptation of Little Lord Fauntleroy starred former child actor Tom Taus Jr. as the eponymous character.
In the United Kingdom, the series premiered as an English dub which aired on ITV between 1995 and 1998.
Why It Teaches Boy To Become An Aristocrat
- Opening and ending theme song is great and nice.
- Likable characters such as:
- Cedric Errol (Ceddie)
- Cocky/Colleen
- James Errol
- Annie Errol (Mrs. Errol)
- Silas Hobbes
- Eric
- Mickey
- Roy
- Catherine
- Mrs. Melon
- Jane Short
- Wilkins
- The designs looks very nice and great, especially Cedie.
- Great voice acting, Ai Orikasa, Takeshi Watabe & Mitsuko Horie.
- This anime was very popular in Philippines (with some rebroadcasts at the 21st century)
- The animation looks very good and amazing.
Intentional Bad Qualities
- This anime series of English dub was never found in United Kingdom.
- Unlikable characters such as:
- Bridgette
- Harris (along with her daughter against Cedie)
- Earl Dorincourt (due to his characterization before being more tolerable and eventually redeeming himself starting in episode 41)
- Sometimes, Cedie broke his mom's promise.
Trivia
- Shōkōshi Cedie was a runaway hit in the Philippines, as was Hodgson-Burnett's other anime-adapted work, Princess Sarah. Both series were adapted into feature-length, live-action films by Star Cinema. The film adaptation of Little Lord Fauntleroy stars former child actor Tom Taus Jr. as the eponymous character.