Ronja the Robber's Daughter

Ronja the Robber's Daughter

2014
Ronja the Robber's Daughter
Ronja the Robber's Daughter

Ronja the Robber's Daughter

7 | TV-PG | en | Animation

Ronja is the only daughter of Mattis, a bandit leader who lives in a castle in the middle of a large forest. When Ronja grows old enough, she ventures into the forest to interact the strange and magical creatures that live there. She learns to live in the forest through her own strength, with the occasional rescue from her parents. Ronja's life begins to change, however, when she happens upon a boy her own age named Birk.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP26  The Call of Spring
Mar. 28,2015
The Call of Spring

The robbers return to robbing, and Noddle-Pete tells Ronja a fascinating secret.

EP25  One Band of Robbers
Mar. 21,2015
One Band of Robbers

A Leader is chosen.

EP24  Fight of the Wild Beasts
Mar. 14,2015
Fight of the Wild Beasts

With the forest swarming with the sheriff's soldiers, Noddle-Pete offers a plan, but Ronja has an idea of her own.

EP23  Life isn't to be Thrown Away
Mar. 07,2015
Life isn't to be Thrown Away

As autumn approaches, Birk is surprised by an unexpected offer.

EP22  Only This Summer
Feb. 28,2015
Only This Summer

Ronja and Birk are startled by a visitor.

EP21  Hunted by Harpies
Feb. 21,2015
Hunted by Harpies

Ronja and Birk encounter the Great Harpy as they drift towards Greedy Falls.

EP20  With the Wild Horses
Feb. 14,2015
With the Wild Horses

Ronja and Birk tend to a wounded mare, and try to tame Villain and Savage.

EP19  The Lost Knife
Feb. 07,2015
The Lost Knife

Ronja and Birk have a big argument, sending Ronja from the cave in tears.

EP18  Something in the Cave
Jan. 31,2015
Something in the Cave

Ronja and Birk hear something moving around inside the cave.

EP17  Moving Out
Jan. 24,2015
Moving Out

Ronja returns to the forest and makes a bold decision.

EP16  Endless Fighting (2)
Jan. 17,2015
Endless Fighting (2)

Ronja decides upon a daring act that will change everything.

EP15  Endless Fighting (1)
Jan. 10,2015
Endless Fighting (1)

The conflict between Mattis and Borka intensifies, and Ronja faces a horrible sight.

EP14  Splendid Spring
Jan. 03,2015
Splendid Spring

Spring returns to the forest, and Ronja and Birk meet two wild horses.

EP13  Wretched Robbers
Dec. 27,2014
Wretched Robbers

Lovis orders all the robbers to wash their dirty bodies in the snow.

EP12  The Whistler Underground
Dec. 20,2014
The Whistler Underground

Determined to see Birk, Ronja works hard to try and clear the rubble that's plugged an underground passage.

EP11  To Be Done in Secret
Dec. 13,2014
To Be Done in Secret

Ronja falls ill and can't help but worry about Birk.

EP10  The Vow to be Brother and Sister
Dec. 06,2014
The Vow to be Brother and Sister

Ronja struggles to free herself before heavy snowfall comes.

EP9  Stuck in the Snow
Nov. 29,2014
Stuck in the Snow

While out practising skiing, Ronja takes a tumble.

EP8  Autumn Deepens
Nov. 22,2014
Autumn Deepens

Mattis tries to drive Borka from the fort while Ronja wonders why she hasn't seen Birk all autumn.

EP7  Song In the Mist
Nov. 15,2014
Song In the Mist

Whilst walking through the forest in a thick fog, Ronja is tempted by a sweet, dangerous song.

EP6  Taking Without Asking
Nov. 08,2014
Taking Without Asking

Mattis and his robbers challenge Borka and his robbers at Hell's Gap. Ronja learns more about her father.

EP5  Enemy in the Fort
Nov. 01,2014
Enemy in the Fort

Ronja learns that Birk is the son of Borka, her father's longtime adversary.

EP4  Hearing the Whistler
Oct. 25,2014
Hearing the Whistler

While practising not being frightened, Ronja is chased. Later, at Hell's Gap, she sees something unexpected.

EP3  Fear in the Forest
Oct. 18,2014
Fear in the Forest

During her first visit to the forest, Ronja takes in new sights and faces danger.

EP2  First Trip to the Forest
Oct. 11,2014
First Trip to the Forest

Ronja grows to be a lively ten-year-old and is given permission to go into the forest.

EP1  Born in the Storm
Oct. 11,2014
Born in the Storm

Lightning strikes the fort, and Ronja is born.

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7 | TV-PG | en | Animation , Comedy , Family | More Info
Released: 2014-10-11 | Released Producted By: NHK Enterprises , NHK Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: https://www9.nhk.or.jp/anime/ronja/
Synopsis

Ronja is the only daughter of Mattis, a bandit leader who lives in a castle in the middle of a large forest. When Ronja grows old enough, she ventures into the forest to interact the strange and magical creatures that live there. She learns to live in the forest through her own strength, with the occasional rescue from her parents. Ronja's life begins to change, however, when she happens upon a boy her own age named Birk.

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Cast

Haruka Shiraishi , Reika Uyama , Yukari Nozawa

Director

Yoshikazu Fukutome

Producted By

NHK Enterprises , NHK

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Reviews

alex-02313 What would otherwise have been a beautiful animation series has been completely ruined by the miscasting of the lead voice in English. Ronja is supposed to be 11 years old - My daughter (8) has been constantly mocking the voice of Ronja as she says she sounds like a toddler. The voice is so gratingly irritating it has completely destroyed any enjoyment of the series there might otherwise have been. I sympathise with the other comments of the music and voice dubbing in English which seems disjointed but all of this might have been forgiven as the animation, characters and creatures would be engaging in themselves.I expect that the original in Japanese would not suffer from these drawbacks. So it is down to me and my children to study Japanese, or perhaps we could beg the production company to re-voice Ronja, then I might shell out the £25 for the DVD box set for a second time!
york-ravel The computer generated 3D animation used in Ronja does take getting used to. My husband and I, both aged 70, and huge Ghibli fans over the years, felt that this would definitely have been a best seller had Goro Miyasaki made it as a film rather than a TV series involving Polygon Pictures. The scenery and the attention to detail are brilliant and the main characters very well depicted. However, it is the mythical creatures that steal the show, particularly the Harpies, worth looking out for every appearance they make. Goro Miyasaki's other films, 'Tales From Earthsea' and 'From Up on Poppy Hill' showed a very different style from his father, Haiao Miyasaki, and it took us a while to really appreciate how good they were. We are experiencing the same with Ronja. Having got to about episode four the pace picks up and we watched the whole series before reading Astrid Lindgren's book on which it is based. Unlike other reviewers, we actually felt that Miyasaki had stuck pretty close to the original; which prompted us to view the series again…and we were not disappointed.
Ryan Pauley I thought the animation was simply beautiful. It had its hiccups with some longer than needed scene transitions. If the original is better I want to see it. I am not a huge anime watcher but I do enjoy watching sometimes with my three kids, considering the other things I have watched with them this was breath of fresh air in a really joyous and innocent way. I think there are some pretty entertaining cartoons out there so I am out to disrespect anything. I just want to highly recommend this. Watch this, the subjective experience is worth the time. Ronja, the Robbers Daughter is truly something that captivates my family. We are ages 2, 6, 10 and 51
dickrees While this may be fine for kids, artistically it is so far short of the original Swedish film treatment as to be essentially unwatchable. The crude animation and awkward pacing of the story do no credit to the studio, animators and director. The music is so generic as to be superfluous, competing and clashing with the dialogue. This lamentable effort sells short the intellect of anyone over age 5.If you can, I strongly recommend enjoying the original Swedish film treatment of this wonderful tale. A wonderful cast, fabulous scenery, seamless integration of live acting and animation provide an engaging and entertaining experience for all ages. The "robbers chorus" is epic enough to compete with the finest opera and not to be missed.I recommend the story for families with children, but please consider the far better original if you have access.