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The Three Musketeers (1987 TV series)
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アニメ三銃士
(Anime San Jūshi)
Anime television series
Directed byKunihiko Yuyama
StudioStudio Gallop
Licensed by
Original networkNHK General TV
Original run 9 October 1987 – 17 February 1989
Episodes52
Anime film
The Three Musketeers: Aramis the Adventure
Directed byKunihiko Yuyama
StudioStudio Gallop
Licensed by
Released11 March 1989
Runtime46 minutes

The Three Musketeers (アニメ三銃士, Anime Sanjūshi, lit. The Three Musketeers: The Animation) is a Japanese animated television series based on the d'Artagnan Romances written by Alexandre Dumas, that ran from October 1987 to February 1989.

A feature film sequel, The Three Musketeers: Aramis the Adventure (アニメ三銃士 アラミスの冒険, Anime San Jūshi: Aramisu no Bōken, lit. The Three Musketeers: The Animation: Aramis' Adventure), was released in March 1989.

The TV series and the film are licensed by RetroCrush in the US for streaming, and are available on their website as well as on Prime Video.

Plot

D'Artagnan leaves his hometown in the province of Gascony for Paris, in order to join the King's Musketeers or the Guards of the Cardinal. At his arrival, he gets into an argument with Athos, Porthos and Aramis and provokes them into a sword-fight. While fighting, they are interrupted by the Guards of the Cardinal, who are enforcing the King's decree banning duels. Afterwards, d'Artagnan and the others become friends and adopt the motto "All for one, and one for all".

Cast

References

  1. 日本放送協会. "アニメ三銃士|NHKアニメワールド". www6.nhk.or.jp. Retrieved 9 March 2019.
  2. "RetroCrush | the Three Musketeers". Archived from the original on 2022-12-07.
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