Undersea Super Train: Marine Express (1979)
August 26, 1979Release Date
Undersea Super Train: Marine Express (1979)
August 26, 1979Release Date
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Cast & Crew.
Kosei Tomita
Shunsaku Ban (voice)
Nachi Nozawa
Black Jack (voice)
Kôichi Chiba
Don Dracula
Mina Tominaga
Pinoco (voice)
Koji Yada
Skunk Kusai (voice)
Kenji Utsumi
Acetylene Lamp (voice)
Mari Shimizu
Astro Boy as 'Adam' (voice)
Junichi Takeoka
Rock (voice)
Hisashi Katsuta
Professor Ochanomizu as 'Dr. Narzenkopf' (voice)
Mami Koyama
Chocola as 'Milly' (voice)
Chikao Ohtsuka
Duke Red as 'Director Credit' (voice)
Shinji Toyota
Kojiro Sasaki (voice)
Masashi Amenomori
Boon Marukubi (voice)
Kaneta Kimotsuki
Hosuke Sharaku (voice)
Kouichi Chiba
Don Dracula as 'Dondora' (voice)
Satoshi Dezaki
Director
Yuji Ohno
Original Music Composer
Michitoshi Shimakata
Executive Producer
Mitsunari Makino
Art Direction
Osamu Tezuka
Character Designer / Story
Akira Yoshikawa
Producer
Shigetaka Kiyoyama
Animation Director
Hiroshi Shinohara
Color Timer
Tadahiko Tsuzuki
Producer
Media.
Details.
Release DateAugust 26, 1979
Original Name海底超特急 マリン・エクスプレス
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 31m
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Undersea Super Train: Marine Express (海底超特急 マリン・エクスプレス, Kaitei Chōtokkyū Marin Ekusupuresu) is an anime television film created for the Nippon Television Network's annual 24-hour charity program, Ai wa Chikyū o Suku, which roughly translates to "Love Saves the Earth". The film contained a veritable "Who's Who" of manga creator Osamu Tezuka's notable characters. Each one had an important role, and many of them had individual, intertwining stories which would overlap with the ones of others. To coincide with the central theme of the charity program, the film emphasized on the dangers of environmental destruction, and that such disasters can be overcome by banding together.
For the previous charity special in 1978, Osamu Tezuka and Tezuka Productions created One Million-Year Trip: Bander Book. The year after, when the special was held again in 1980, Tezuka and Tezuka Productions created another film, Fumoon, based on Tezuka's manga Nextworld.