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Release Date:
December 22, 1983
Original Title:
A Princesa e o Robô
Alternate Titles:
Monica's Gang in: The Princess and the Robot
The Princess and the Robot
Turma da Mônica em: A Princesa e o Robô
Genres:
Adventure | Animation | Family | Fantasy | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Black & White & Color
Embrafilme
Mauricio de Sousa Produções
Production Countries:
Brazil
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: L US: G
Runtime: 93
Lord Raider and an endearing little robot companion reside in the far-off realm of Planet Carrotland. As fate would have it, a cosmic spark from the radiant Pulsar star strikes the robot just as he becomes smitten with Princess Mimi, a charming pink bunny. However, their newfound love faces a significant obstacle when the king decrees a grand tournament in the kingdom, intent on determining who shall earn the honor of marrying the Princess.
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Animation:
Airon Barreto de Lacerda
Carlos Souto
Emy Takayama Yamauchi Acosta
Francisco Sá Godinho
Glória Gonçalves da Cunha Costa
Hugo Titoto
Itsuo Nakashima
Israel Coelho
J. Rodrigues Castro
José Marcio Nicolosi
José Miguel Silva
Mário Mattoso Neto
Mario A. G. Gomes
Paulo José da Silva
Art Direction:
Fumiomi Yabuki
Assistant Art Director:
Amélia Harue Hirota
Characters:
Mauricio de Sousa
Cinematography:
José Perotti
Joaquim F. Leite
Reinaldo Barbirato
Director:
Mauricio de Sousa
Editor:
José Aroaldo Ferreira
Executive Producer:
Marcos Saraiva
Idea:
Marcos Saraiva
Eduardo Leão Waisman
Itsuo Nakashima
José Marcio Nicolosi
Reinaldo Waisman
Music:
Lino Simão
Mauricio de Sousa
Eduardo Leão Waisman
Márcio Araújo de Souza
Music Arranger:
Ruriá Duprat
Remo Usai
Lino Simão
Production Assistant:
Luciano Marques Simão
Production Manager:
Reinaldo Waisman
Eduardo Leão Waisman
Story:
Mauricio de Sousa
Reinaldo Waisman
Supervising Producer:
Mauricio de Sousa
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