| Herb Duncan | ... | Pudge (English version) (voice) | |
| Robert Harter | ... | Professor Gulliver (English version) (voice) | |
| Chiyoko Honma | ... | (voice) | |
| Darla Hood | ... | Princess (English version) (voice) | |
| Masao Imanishi | ... | (voice) | |
| Seiji Miyaguchi | ... | (voice) | |
| Shôichi Ozawa | ... | (voice) | |
| Kyû Sakamoto | ... | (voice) | |
| Akira Ôizumi | ... | (voice) |
Directed by | |||
| Yoshio Kuroda | |||
Writing credits(in alphabetical order) | ||
| Hideo Osawa | story | |
| Shin'ichi Sekizawa | ||
| Jonathan Swift | novel "Gulliver's Travels" | |
Produced by | |||
| Hiroshi Okawa | .... | producer | |
| Akira Onozaki | .... | producer | |
Original Music by | |||
| Anne Delugg | (US version) | ||
| Milton Delugg | (US version) | ||
| Isao Tomita | |||
| George Brackman | (US version) (uncredited) | ||
Art Direction by | |||
| Saburô Yokoi | |||
Animation Department | |||
| Takashi Abe | .... | inbetween artist | |
| Yoshio Aiso | .... | inbetween artist | |
| Fumio Akutsu | .... | inbetween artist | |
| Yoshihiro Fujimoto | .... | inbetween artist | |
| Hideo Furusawa | .... | animation director | |
| Reiko Hanada | .... | inbetween artist | |
| Yoshiharu Horiike | .... | inbetween artist | |
| Takao Itano | .... | inbetween artist | |
| Haruko Kasai | .... | inbetween artist | |
| Sadao Kikuchi | .... | animator | |
| Kôji Kurahashi | .... | inbetween artist | |
| Takao Kurosawa | .... | inbetween artist | |
| Shinnosuke Kusama | .... | inbetween artist | |
| Akinori Matsubara | .... | animator | |
| Hayao Miyazaki | .... | inbetween artist | |
| Yasuji Mori | .... | animator | |
| Kinzaburô Muramatsu | .... | inbetween artist | |
| Sumiko Naganuma | .... | inbetween artist | |
| Masako Nagao | .... | inbetween artist | |
| Makoto Nagasawa | .... | animator | |
| Kyôko Nakatani | .... | inbetween artist | |
| Katsuya Oda | .... | animator | |
| Eiko Saitô | .... | inbetween artist | |
| Katsuko Sakano | .... | inbetween artist | |
| Noboru Sekiai | .... | inbetween artist | |
| Keiko Shibata | .... | inbetween artist | |
| Motoko Shiraishi | .... | inbetween artist | |
| Daizô Takeuchi | .... | inbetween artist | |
| Tomekichi Takeuchi | .... | animator | |
| Tsutomu Tominaga | .... | inbetween artist | |
| Sadao Tsukioka | .... | animator | |
| Yoshinobu Usuda | .... | inbetween artist | |
| Akemi Ôta | .... | animator | |
| Yasuo Ôtsuka | .... | animator | |
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One of the best US/Japan cartoon hybrids, a product of the genre- splicing mentality of the mid-60s which produced such oddities as SANTA CLAUS CONQUERS THE MARTIANS, LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE MONSTERS and PINOCCHIO IN OUTER SPACE, this Toei feature from Japan got unusually good treatment in the US from the Walter Reade Organization. It opened in a large number of theatres, and had a nice new score written by Milton and Anne Delugg, even a great soundtrack album on Mainstream Records. The story is familiar: our small hero gets shot into space to battle monsters and super-robots other cool stuff. The cross between fable and (then) hi-tech imaginative imagery works well here, and has a lot in common with another US/Japan Sci-Fi Toon, RAINBOW BRITE AND THE STAR STEALERS. A great toon.