Her Majesty's Petite Angie (1977-1978)

Premiere:
December 13, 1977

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 26

Finale:
June 6, 1978

Creators:
Yū Yamamoto

Original Title:
女王陛下のプティアンジェ

Alternate Titles:
Angie Girl
Angie, détective en herbe
Annemarie
Jouo Heika no Petite Ange
Przygody Charlotte Holmes
Её Высочество малышка Энджи
المتحرية إنجي
귀여운 앤지
꼬마탐정 안제
꼬마탐정 앤지
말괄량이 앤지
말괄량이앤지
여왕 폐하의 프티안제
여왕폐하 쁘띠안제

Genres:
Animation | Mystery

Production Companies:
Nippon Animation

Countries:
JP

Angie is a young girl, who on a one fine day finds herself on the traces of an evil robber. Being the very sharp and smart girl she is, she prevents a conspiracy against the Queen of England. She then finds a great interest in investigations, and as soon as something appears suspicious to her, she investigates it without any hesitation. She comes to the assistance of Scotland Yard and aids in the arrest of many gangsters and other pickpockets. Angie often teams-up with the “not-very-helpful” chief of the police force and his handsome assistant, Michael—who Angie admires—and her best friend friend Franck, to solve the hardest criminal cases.

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Animation Director:
Motosuke Takahashi
Tamotsu Tanaka

Art Direction:
Torao Arai

Assistant Production Manager:
Jutaro Oba
Kiyoshi Shoji

Character Designer:
Motosuke Takahashi

Color Designer:
Mukai Minoru

Director:
Fumio Kurokawa

Music:
Hiroshi Tsutsui

Producer:
Kōichi Motohashi
Yoshihiro Oba

Production Manager:
Hiroshi Katou

Sound Effects:
Hidenori Ishida

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