1969 in Japan

1969 in Japan
By:LLC Books
Published on 2010-09 by Books LLC, Wiki Series


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 30. Chapters: 1969 in Japanese television, Anime of 1969, Manga of 1969, Doraemon, Marine Boy, The Abashiri Family, Tiger Mask, Attack No. 1, Golgo 13, Sazae-san, The Crater, Dororo, Moomin, Triton of the Sea, Himitsu no Akko-chan, Japanese films of 1969, One Thousand and One Arabian Nights, The Genie Family, M retsu Atar, Puss in Boots, Judo Boy, 1969 Japanese Regional Leagues, Kamui the Ninja, Okusama wa 18-sai, Flying Phantom Ship, Kage Gari, 1969 Japan Soccer League, Miss International 1969, 11th Japan Record Awards, Japanese general election, 1969. Excerpt: Marine Boy was one of the first color anime cartoons to be shown in a dubbed form in the U.S., and later in Australia and the United Kingdom. It was originally produced in Japan as Undersea Boy Marine Kaitei Sh nen Marin) by Minoru Adachi and animation company Japan Tele-Cartoons. It was sold outside of Japan via K. Fujita Associates Inc., with Warner Bros / Seven Arts Television handling worldwide distribution of the English language version. The show revolves around a talented boy who is further enhanced by some sophisticated inventions. With these, he serves with the underwater policing agency, the Ocean Patrol, in making Earth's oceans safe. The series is set in the future, when humankind has pioneered the world's oceans, establishing great facilities for undersea ranching (episode 4, 17, 22), mineral and oil exploitation (ep. 2, 12), research (ep. 6, 7), and some underocean communities (ep. 10, 15). In this era there is an ocean based government agency: The Ocean Patrol, whose mission includes protecting all in the sea from danger (episode 4). Most of the activity we witness of the OP is that of policing the world's oceans, for this affluent frontier and its resources seems to have produced a startling number of megalomaniacs-it seems hardly a week goes by in which ...

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