| Masako Sugaya | ... | Remi (1 episode, 1978) |
Series Directed by | |||
| Osamu Dezaki | (unknown episodes) | ||
Series Writing credits | ||
| Kôji Itô | (unknown episodes) | |
| Tsunehisa Itô | (unknown episodes) | |
| Hector Malot | (unknown episodes) | |
| Haruya Yamazaki | (unknown episodes) | |
Series Produced by | |||
| Hatsue Abe | .... | assistant producer (unknown episodes) | |
| Tetsuo Katayama | .... | executive producer / producer (unknown episodes) | |
| Marie-Pierre Moulinjeune | .... | producer (unknown episodes) | |
| Suzanne Remiot | .... | assistant producer (unknown episodes) | |
| Minoru Terao | .... | assistant producer (unknown episodes) | |
Series Original Music by | |||
| Takeo Watanabe | (unknown episodes) | ||
Series Art Direction by | |||
| Shichirô Kobayashi | (unknown episodes) | ||
Series Animation Department | |||
| Hitoshi Motoki | .... | animator (unknown episodes) | |
| Mitsuki Nakamura | .... | animator (unknown episodes) | |
| Akio Sugino | .... | animation director (unknown episodes) | |
Series Other crew | |||
| Enzo Raldi | .... | title designer (unknown episodes) | |
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My title is not intended as a derogatory name. I grew up in Mexico in the 80s where soap operas (telenovelas) intended for adults (mainly housewives) were seen by everyone since little satellite TV was available. While my mom saw her soaps, we the children were kept entertained with cartoons on afternoon weekdays. Remi, as we know it in Mexico, is deeply ingrained in me as the first story I truly enjoyed. For a 5-year-old middle class, I didn't know much about poverty or suffering in the world, but learned it through the eyes of Remi. Even remembering some episodes bring back some tears in my eyes. It is a great piece of art and I never questioned it at all. it helped me imagine other worlds, other times. Only until recently I found out this cartoon is based on a french novel widely known. I wish more classics were shown in this way for these and future generations.