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- yuki-no-taiyou-pilot numberOfEpisodes "1".
- yuki-no-taiyou-pilot title "Yuki no Taiyou Pilot".
- yuki-no-taiyou-pilot title "Yuki no Taiyou Pilot".
- yuki-no-taiyou-pilot title "ユキの太陽".
- yuki-no-taiyou-pilot description "This pilot is remembered, really, for one notable reason: this is Miyazaki's first time as a solo director. He teamed up with Takahata for the later episodes of the 1971-72 Lupin III series, but Yuki's Sun marked his first time solely in the captain's seat. Yuki's Sun was based upon a popular shoujo manga (girls' comic) by Tetsuya Chiba which was serialized in 1963. It involves a 10-year-old orphan girl who is adopted into a family. The storyline is somewhat complex, and seems to play out like grand melodrama. Chiba's stories were more sophisticated and grown-up than, say, Osamu Tezuka, who of course was the godfather of postwar Japanese manga. (Source: TheGhibliBlog)".
- yuki-no-taiyou-pilot title "Yuki no Taiyou Pilot".
- yuki-no-taiyou-pilot title "Yuki no Taiyou Pilot".
- yuki-no-taiyou-pilot title "ユキの太陽".
- yuki-no-taiyou-pilot contentRating "Children".
- yuki-no-taiyou-pilot contentRating "PG".
- yuki-no-taiyou-pilot description "This pilot is remembered, really, for one notable reason: this is Miyazaki's first time as a solo director. He teamed up with Takahata for the later episodes of the 1971-72 Lupin III series, but Yuki's Sun marked his first time solely in the captain's seat. Yuki's Sun was based upon a popular shoujo manga (girls' comic) by Tetsuya Chiba which was serialized in 1963. It involves a 10-year-old orphan girl who is adopted into a family. The storyline is somewhat complex, and seems to play out like grand melodrama. Chiba's stories were more sophisticated and grown-up than, say, Osamu Tezuka, who of course was the godfather of postwar Japanese manga. (Source: TheGhibliBlog)".
- yuki-no-taiyou-pilot endDate "1972-01-01".
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- yuki-no-taiyou-pilot mainEntityOfPage "https://kitsu.io/anime/yuki-no-taiyou-pilot".
- yuki-no-taiyou-pilot mainEntityOfPage "https://myanimelist.net/anime/15021".
- yuki-no-taiyou-pilot name "Yuki no Taiyou Pilot".
- yuki-no-taiyou-pilot name "Yuki no Taiyou Pilot".
- yuki-no-taiyou-pilot name "ユキの太陽".
- yuki-no-taiyou-pilot numberOfEpisodes "1".
- yuki-no-taiyou-pilot startDate "1972-01-01".
- yuki-no-taiyou-pilot trailer yuki-no-taiyou-pilot.
- yuki-no-taiyou-pilot type Anime.
- yuki-no-taiyou-pilot type Cartoon.
- yuki-no-taiyou-pilot type Work.
- yuki-no-taiyou-pilot type CreativeWork.
- yuki-no-taiyou-pilot type Thing.
- yuki-no-taiyou-pilot comment "This pilot is remembered, really, for one notable reason: this is Miyazaki's first time as a solo director. He teamed up with Takahata for the later episodes of the 1971-72 Lupin III series, but Yuki's Sun marked his first time solely in the captain's seat. Yuki's Sun was based upon a popular shoujo manga (girls' comic) by Tetsuya Chiba which was serialized in 1963. It involves a 10-year-old orphan girl who is adopted into a family. The storyline is somewhat complex, and seems to play out like grand melodrama. Chiba's stories were more sophisticated and grown-up than, say, Osamu Tezuka, who of course was the godfather of postwar Japanese manga. (Source: TheGhibliBlog)".
- yuki-no-taiyou-pilot label "Yuki no Taiyou Pilot".
- yuki-no-taiyou-pilot label "Yuki no Taiyou Pilot".
- yuki-no-taiyou-pilot label "ユキの太陽".