A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 11, 1989
Original Title:
アニメ三銃士 アラミスの冒険
Alternate Titles:
Anime San Juushi: Aramis no Dai Boken
Anime Sanjuushi: Aramis no Bouken
D'artagnan E I Moschettieri Del Re - La Grande Avventura di Aramis
La Grande Avventura di Aramis
The Three Musketeers Aramis' Adventure
The Three Musketeers: Aramis the Adventure
달타냥의 모험 - 아라미스의 모험
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Animation
Production Companies:
Gakken
NHK
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 55
Aramis fell off her horse and received the aid of a man named Francois. They fell in love with each other at first sight and spent their time happily for a while. Francois was killed by Manson and the Ironmask's people, so Aramis swore revenge. Then she went to Paris to be a musketeer. 1 year after the end of TV series, D'Artagnan had a drink with 3 musketeers and found that Jussac and the Cardinal's Guards harrassed a woman in a tavern in Paris. Of couse, they fought Jussac and the Cardinal's guards and won. On his way to home, D'Artagnan witnessed the woman whom he rescued from Jussac about to jump into the river, and rescued her again. D'Artagnan brought her to home but she disappeared soon. After a day, D'Artagnan heard that the woman was killed last night and Rochefort and Cardinal's guards arrested him for murder because his hat was found by the woman's body. Aramis discovers that the story has a link with Catherine de Médicis, and launches out an investigation.
Animation Director:
Hatsuki Tsuji
Director:
Kunihiko Yuyama
Key Animation:
Akitoshi Yokoyama
Yukiko Michishita
Yoko Konishi
Taeko Hattori
Shojuro Yamauchi
Norihiro Matsubara
Nobuyuki Tokinaga
Masaru Hamada
Makoto Yoshizaki
Kei Sakai
Akira Shinoda
Akiko Nakano
Yoshiyuki Tokinaga
Kenji Hattori
Screenplay:
Yasuo Tanami
Script:
Yasuo Tanami
Theme Song Performance:
Noriko Sakai
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