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Author | Toshiko Takagi |
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Original title | ガラスのうさぎ |
Language | Japanese |
Genre | autobiographical novel |
Published | 1977 |
Publisher | 金の星社 |
Publication place | Japan |
Garasu no Usagi (ガラスのうさぎ, The Glass Rabbit) is a Japanese autobiographical novel by Toshiko Takagi, who lost her sister and mother in the Great Tokyo Air Raid and saw her father killed by P-51 Mustang before her eyes at Ninomiya Station when she was 13 years old. As of 2018, the original novel has sold more than 2.4 million copies in Japan. It was translated into German, Spanish, Hungarian and other languages. It was adapted into a live-action film in 1979, a television drama series in 1980 and an anime film in 2005.
Adaptations
Live-action film
The live action film, titled Tokyo Air Raid Glass Rabbit (東京大空襲 ガラスのうさぎ), is directed by Yūten Tachibana and was released on July 14, 1979.
TV series
The television drama series has 15 episodes and was broadcast on NHK from August 18 to September 5, 1980.
Anime film
2008 Japanese filmGlass no Usagi | |
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Directed by | Setsuko Shibuichi |
Written by |
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Screenplay by |
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Based on | Garasu no Usagi by Toshiko Takagi |
Edited by | Shigenari Nishi |
Music by | Michiru Ōshima |
Production company | Magic Bus |
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Running time | 84 minutes |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
The anime film is directed by Setsuko Shibuichi, animated at Magic Bus, and was released on May 14, 2005.
References
- "Vancouver Japanese Consulate Presents Anime Screening". Anime News Network. September 10, 2007. Retrieved December 3, 2014.
- "あんな死に方、もう二度と 高木敏子「ガラスのうさぎ」". 好書好日. May 30, 2018. Retrieved September 1, 2020.
- "ガラスのうさぎ". 一般財団法人大阪国際児童文学振興財団. Retrieved September 1, 2020.
- "東京大空襲 ガラスのうさぎ(1979)". allcinema.net (in Japanese). Stingray. Retrieved December 3, 2014.
- "ガラスのうさぎ". tvdrama-db.com (in Japanese). Retrieved December 3, 2014.
- "ガラスのうさぎ(2005)". allcinema.net (in Japanese). Stingray. Retrieved December 3, 2014.
External links
- Garasu no Usagi at IMDb
- Garasu no Usagi (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
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