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Release Date:
July 15, 2011
Original Title:
チベット犬物語 ~金色のドージェ~
Alternate Titles:
Le chien du tibet
Tibet inu monogatari
チベット犬物語 金色のドージェ
Genres:
Animation
Production Companies:
Madhouse
Production Countries:
China | Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
Jiantan is a young boy who has to leave Xi'an after the death of his mother to go deep into the Tibetan prairies to start living with the father he barely remembers. His dad, LaGeBa, is a busy doctor who decided to depart from the city and reside in Tibet where he is the essential physician of the poor community he lives in. To help his father, Jiantan has to learn how to herd sheep. While trying to learn his new responsibility, he is saved by a stray gold-colored Tibetan Mastiff. Both Jiantan and the big dog help each other as they try to adjust to this new environment.
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Animation Director:
Ken Baba
Kunihiko Hamada
Kunihiko Sakurai
Masaru Kitao
Norimoto Tokura
Tsutomu Awata
Yutaka Minowa
Art Direction:
Yuji Ikeda
Associate Producer:
Zhong-Jun Ma
Background Designer:
Hiromasa Ogura
Character Designer:
Shigeru Fujita
Naoki Urasawa
Color Designer:
Chikako Kamata
Director:
Masayuki Kojima
Director of Photography:
Yuki Kawashita
Editor:
Satoshi Terauchi
Key Animation:
Takuji Abe
Shuichi Kitayama
Sayaka Toda
Satoru Iriyoshi
Nobumasa Shinkawa
Mutsuaki Murata
Kunio Takahide
Kumiko Kawana
Koji Sugiura
Kouhei Iwasaki
Kenichi Shimizu
Jun Sekiguchi
Hiroshi Shimizu
Hiroko Minowa
Hirofumi Nakata
Yang Byung-gil
Akiko Taniguchi
Aiko Wakatsuki
Yoshiaki Kawajiri
Layout Supervisor:
Shigeru Fujita
Novel:
Zhijun Yang
Second Unit Director:
Atsushi Takahashi
Kojiro Tsuruoka
Storyboard Artist:
Masayuki Kojima
Writer:
Naoto Inoue
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