The Story of White Fang
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Directed by | Sōji Yoshikawa |
Produced by | Masashi Tadakuma |
Screenplay by | Tsuneo Ninomiya |
Based on | White Fang by Jack London |
Starring | |
Narrated by | Fumi Dan |
Music by | Hitoshi Komuro |
Release date |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
Language | Japanese |
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Shiroi Kiba Monogatari, also known as The Story of White Fang, is a 1982 anime film produced by Studio DEEN.
Based on Jack London's novel, the film follows the story of a domesticated wolfdog that is forced into the wilderness and has to get in touch with its inner wolf in order to survive.
Premise[edit]
White Fang, a wolfdog, is born on the planes of the Yukon. He is then adopted by an Inuit boy named Mit-sah, who has long dreamed of having a wolf of his own.
Cast[edit]
- Mayumi Tanaka as Mit-sah
- Gorō Naya as Weedon Scott
- Hōsei Komatsu as Beauty Smith
- Jun Hongo as Grey Beaver
- Kazuo Kumakura as Judge Scott
- Kazue Komiya as Alice Scott
- Masako Katsuki as Mary Scott
- Hiroko Maruyama as Kooch
- Osamu Saka as Tim Keenan
- Junichirou Oki as Sheriff
- Tetsuya Kaji as Three Eagles
- Ritsuo Sawa as Tom
- Ryūji Saikachi as Old Man
- Noriko Oka as Boy C
- Yuuko Murayama as Kuuti
- Fumi Dan as Narrator
Eternal links[edit]
- The Story of White Fang (anime) at the Anime News Network
- The Story of White Fang at aniSearch
References[edit]
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