Yume no Crayon Oukoku

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Yume no Crayon Oukoku
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Promotional image from the anime series, displaying Princess Silver and her friends
夢のクレヨン王国
(Yume no Kureyon Ōkoku)
Genre Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy
Anime television series
Directed by Junichi Sato
Music by Takanori Arisawa
Studio Toei Animation
Network TV Asahi (1997-1999)
Original run September 7, 1997January 31, 1999
Episodes 70
Manga
Written by Mine Yoshizaki
Published by Kodansha
Demographic Shōjo
Magazine Nakayoshi
Original run August 1997August 1998
Volumes 3
Anime and Manga portal

Yume no Crayon Oukoku[1] (夢のクレヨン王国 Yume no Kureyon Ōkoku?, lit. The Crayon Kingdom of Dreams) is a seventy-episode anime television series created by Toei Animation and broadcast from 1997 to 1999. It was based on the novel series by Reizo Fukunaga, and was adapted into a manga by Mine Yoshizaki and serialized in Nakayoshi from 1997 to 1998. It has been dubbed into French, Italian, Korean and Chinese. The original features the voice talents of Yuka Tokumitsu as Princess Silver.

Plot

The civilians of the Crayon Kingdom have always viewed their Princess Silver as a twelve-year-old girl with a beautiful smile. However, unknown to them, the princess has 12 bad habits. This has created much distress to the Chameleon Prime Minister and the Crayon ministers for it would be embarrassing if this gets out.

One day, a party is held to celebrate Silver's twelfth birthday. The princess is so busy trying to find a suitable dance-partner that she forgets to hide her bad habits. The boy she thinks suitable to dance with refuses to dance and, after a short quarrel, he changes Silver's parents, the King and Queen, into stone.

Along with a pig named Stonston and a chicken named Araessa, Silver learns that only the Grim Reaper is capable of casting a spell like that, and she assumes that the boy was actually him in disguise. So begins their quest to find the boy Reaper. They do not realize, that the boy and the Grim Reaper are two different people entirely. The Grim Reaper is trying to kill Silver, whose ancestor trapped him in a mirror for several thousand years. The boy is trying to save her, and her parents, whom he transformed into stone to prevent them from being killed.

They finally realize this, when the boy saves them from the Grim Reaper. He says he is the Prince Cloud, and that he will help them destroy the Grim Reaper and Silver develops a crush on him. However, he constantly annoys her. They eventually find out that in order to destroy the Grim Reaper, Princess Silver must get rid of her 12 bad habits.

They eventually succeed, by reassembling the broken pieces of a mirror and deciphering the hidden code. They finally realize that they have to "Tickle the Grim Reaper under the Left Arm" to destroy him and send him back into the mirror. They then cut off a lock of his hair and sprinkle it over The King and Queen, which brings them back to life.

But their adventures do not end there! Silver's maid, Punya, a cat, liberates two mischievous angels. Princess Silver and her friends set off on yet another journey to bring them back. Prince Cloud does reappear to help them, but not often. Once this has been done, Silver, Cloud, Punya, Araessa and Stonston set off on a journey around the kingdom.

Characters

  • Princess Silver (シルバー王女 Shiruba Ōjo?)
Princess Silver is the princess of the Crayon Kingdom. Direct ancestor to the legendary Queen who defeated the Grim Reaper, she is his primary target.
As an only child, Silver is spoiled, greedy, selfish and vain: which are only a few of her "Twelve bad habits".
When her parents are changed into statues, Silver is determined to free them herself and she goes after the boy who she believes is the Grim Reaper. She truly cares for those who are close to her, including Araessa and Stonston and the twelve magic vegetables.
She has a love/hate relationship with Prince Cloud. When she first meets him, she describes him to be "handsome" and that he has "the Kings blond hair and the Queen's blue eyes". She gets extremely angry at him for constantly reproaching her about her "Twelve bad habits" and often tells him that she hates him. However, she shares many "romantic moments" with him, which usually consists of her mistaking an insult for a compliment, gazing at him blushingly, only to be brought back to her senses once she realizes that he had insulted her. She once tells Araessa that she had "fallen in love once, but decided never to do so again", after which an illusion of Prince Cloud is seen in her mind. She asks Prince Cloud to dance with her at the end of Episode 49, to which he accepts.
In French Silver is known as "Princesse Diamant" (Princess Diamond) and Italian "Luna Argentata" (Luna Silver)
  • The Grim Reaper
He is the object of Silver's quest, as only he can remove the curse on her parents.
In French he is known as "Le Roi des Ombres" (The King of Shadows)
  • Stonston (ストンストン?)
A pig that goes with Silver to find the grim reaper. He is very greedy.
In French he is known as "Patachon"
  • Araessa (アラエッサ?)
A chicken that goes with Silver. He is an orphan and was bought up by a tigeress.
In French he is known as "Nicorico".
  • Prince Cloud
The boy who travels with Princess Silver. He is quite conceited and, like Princess Silver, is quick to anger. He specialises in sword-fighting. He has blond hair, blue eyes and is dressed in white tights, blue tunic and crown. Princess Silver has a crush on him and in some episodes, he seems return her feelings.
In the first series he is 13 years old.
In French he is known as "Prince Theo" and in Italian "Principe Claude"

Episodes

  1. The Princess sets out on her Journey (王女旅立つ oujo tabitatsu?)(Original Airdate:September 7, 1997)
  2. September's Journey I (9月の旅I kugatsu no tabi I?)(Original Airdate:September 14, 1997)
  3. September's Journey II (9月の旅II kugatsu no tabi II?)(Original Airdate:September 21, 1997)
  4. September's Journey III (9月の旅III kugatsu no tabi III?)(Original Airdate:September 28, 1997)
  5. October's Journey I (10月の旅I juugatsu no tabi I?)(Original Airdate:October 5, 1997)
  6. October's Journey II (10月の旅II juugatsu no tabi II?)(Original Airdate:October 12, 1997)
  7. October's Journey III (10月の旅III juugatsu no tabi III?)(Original Airdate:October 19, 1997)
  8. October's Journey IV (10月の旅IV juugatsu no tabi IV?)(Original Airdate:October 26, 1997)
  9. November's Journey I (11月の旅I juuichigatsu no tabi I?)(Original Airdate:November 16, 1997)
  10. November's Journey II (11月の旅II juuichigatsu no tabi II?)(Original Airdate:November 23, 1997)
  11. November's Journey III (11月の旅III juuichigatsu no tabi III?)(Original Airdate:November 30, 1997)
  12. November's Journey IV (11月の旅IV juuichigatsu no tabi IV?)(Original Airdate:December 7, 1997)
  13. December's Journey I (12月の旅I juuningatsu no tabi I?)(Original Airdate:December 14, 1997)
  14. December's Journey II (12月の旅II juuningatsu no tabi II?)(Original Airdate:December 21, 1997)
  15. December's Journey III (12月の旅III juuningatsu no tabi III?)(Original Airdate:December 28, 1997)
  16. N-Paka's Journey (ン・パカの旅 n-paka no tabi?)(Original Airdate:January 4, 1998)
  17. January's Journey I (1月の旅I ichigatsu no tabi I?)(Original Airdate:January 11, 1998)
  18. January's Journey II (1月の旅II ichigatsu no tabi II?)(Original Airdate:January 18, 1998)
  19. January's Journey III (1月の旅III ichigatsu no tabi III?)(Original Airdate:January 25, 1998)
  20. February's Journey I (2月の旅I ningatsu no tabi I?)(Original Airdate:February 1, 1998)
  21. February's Journey II (2月の旅II ningatsu no tabi II?)(Original Airdate:February 8, 1998)
  22. February's Journey III (2月の旅III ningatsu no tabi III?)(Original Airdate:February 15, 1998)
  23. February's Journey IV (2月の旅IV ningatsu no tabi IV?)(Original Airdate:February 22, 1998)
  24. March's Journey I (3月の旅I sangatsu no tabi I?)(Original Airdate:March 1, 1998)
  25. March's Journey II (3月の旅II sangatsu no tabi II?)(Original Airdate:March 8, 1998)
  26. March's Journey III (3月の旅III sangatsu no tabi III?)(Original Airdate:March 15, 1998)
  27. March's Journey IV (3月の旅IV sangatsu no tabi IV?)(Original Airdate:March 22, 1998)
  28. March's Journey V (3月の旅V sangatsu no tabi V?)(Original Airdate:March 29, 1998)
  29. April's Journey I (4月の旅I yongatsu no tabi I?)(Original Airdate:April 5, 1998)
  30. April's Journey II (4月の旅II yongatsu no tabi II?)(Original Airdate:April 12, 1998)
  31. April's Journey III (4月の旅III yongatsu no tabi III?)(Original Airdate:April 19, 1998)
  32. April's Journey IV (4月の旅IV yongatsu no tabi IV?)(Original Airdate:April 26, 1998)
  33. May's Journey I (5月の旅I gogatsu no tabi I?)(Original Airdate:May 3, 1998)
  34. May's Journey II (5月の旅II gogatsu no tabi II?)(Original Airdate:May 10, 1998)
  35. May's Journey III (5月の旅III gogatsu no tabi III?)(Original Airdate:May 17, 1998)
  36. May's Journey IV (5月の旅IV gogatsu no tabi IV?)(Original Airdate:May 24, 1998)
  37. May's Journey V (5月の旅V gogatsu no tabi V?)(Original Airdate:May 31, 1998)
  38. June's Journey I (6月の旅I rokugatsu no tabi I?)(Original Airdate:June 7, 1998)
  39. June's Journey II (6月の旅II rokugatsu no tabi II?)(Original Airdate:June 14, 1998)
  40. June's Journey III (6月の旅III rokugatsu no tabi III?)(Original Airdate:June 28, 1998)
  41. June's Journey IV (6月の旅IV rokugatsu no tabi IV?)(Original Airdate:July 5, 1998)
  42. July's Journey I (7月の旅I shichigatsu no tabi I?)(Original Airdate:July 12, 1998)
  43. July's Journey II (7月の旅II shichigatsu no tabi II?)(Original Airdate:July 19, 1998)
  44. July's Journey III (7月の旅III shichigatsu no tabi III?)(Original Airdate:July 26, 1998)
  45. July's Journey IV (7月の旅IV shichigatsu no tabi IV?)(Original Airdate:August 2, 1998)
  46. August's Journey I (8月の旅I bachigatsu no tabi I?)(Original Airdate:August 9, 1998)
  47. August's Journey II (8月の旅II bachigatsu no tabi II?)(Original Airdate:August 16, 1998)
  48. August's Journey III (8月の旅III bachigatsu no tabi III?)(Original Airdate:August 23, 1998)
  49. August's Journey IV (8月の旅IV bachigatsu no tabi IV?)(Original Airdate:August 30, 1998)
  50. Seems like a Princess (王女らしく oujo rashiku?)(Original Airdate:September 6, 1998)
  51. The 13th Month's Journey I (13月の旅I juusangatsu no tabi I?)(Original Airdate:September 13, 1998)
  52. The 13th Month's Journey II (13月の旅II juusangatsu no tabi II?)(Original Airdate:September 20, 1998)
  53. The 13th Month's Journey III (13月の旅III juusangatsu no tabi III?)(Original Airdate:September 27, 1998)
  54. The 14th Month's Journey I (14月の旅I juuyongatsu no tabi I?)(Original Airdate:October 4, 1998)
  55. The 14th Month's Journey II (14月の旅II juuyongatsu no tabi II?)(Original Airdate:October 11, 1998)
  56. The 14th Month's Journey III (14月の旅III juuyongatsu no tabi III?)(Original Airdate:October 18, 1998)
  57. The 14th Month's Journey IV (14月の旅IV juuyongatsu no tabi IV?)(Original Airdate:October 25, 1998)
  58. The 15th Month's Journey I (15月の旅I juugogatsu no tabi I?)(Original Airdate:November 8, 1998)
  59. The 15th Month's Journey II (15月の旅II juugogatsu no tabi II?)(Original Airdate:November 15, 1998)
  60. The 15th Month's Journey III (15月の旅III juugogatsu no tabi III?)(Original Airdate:November 22, 1998)
  61. The 15th Month's Journey IV (15月の旅IV juugogatsu no tabi IV?)(Original Airdate:November 29, 1998)
  62. The 16th Month's Journey I (16月の旅I juurokugatsu no tabi I?)(Original Airdate:December 6, 1998)
  63. The 16th Month's Journey II (16月の旅II juurokugatsu no tabi II?)(Original Airdate:December 13, 1998)
  64. The 16th Month's Journey III (16月の旅III juurokugatsu no tabi III?)(Original Airdate:December 20, 1998)
  65. The 16th Month's Journey IV (16月の旅IV juurokugatsu no tabi IV?)(Original Airdate:December 27, 1998)
  66. The 17th Month's Journey I (17月の旅I juushichigatsu no tabi I?)(Original Airdate:January 3, 1999)
  67. The 17th Month's Journey II (17月の旅II juushichigatsu no tabi II?)(Original Airdate:January 10, 1999)
  68. The 17th Month's Journey III (17月の旅III juushichigatsu no tabi III?)(Original Airdate:January 17, 1999)
  69. The 17th Month's Journey IV (17月の旅IV juushichigatsu no tabi IV?)(Original Airdate:January 24, 1999)
  70. Thank You (ありがと〜 arigato?)(Original Airdate:January 31, 1999)

References

  1. "Yume Crayon no Oukoku." Toei Animation. Accessed October 12, 2008.

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