The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

1980
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

8 | NR | en | Animation

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is a Japanese anime series, directed by Hiroshi Saitô which was aired in 1980. It is based on the well-known and popular novel The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain. The series was broadcast on the World Masterpiece Theater, an animation staple on Fuji TV that showcased each year an animated version of a different classical book or story of Western literature, and was originally titled "Tom Sawyer no Bōken". It was the second installment of the series, after 1977's Rascal the Raccoon, to feature the work of an American author. This series was also dubbed to English by Saban International and aired on HBO circa 1988 under the title "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer." It aired during the 7:30AM time slot and alternated with the later WMT version of "Little Women." Celebrity Home Entertainment released videos in the United States under the title "All New Adventures of Tom Sawyer". As of January 2011, the anime is airing in the United States on the NHK's cable channel TV Japan.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP49  All is well
Dec. 28,1980
All is well

The judge divides the gold between Tom and Huck. Mrs. Douglas is chosen as Huck's guardian, and he begins a new life under strict discipline. A new school year begins, and Huck attends with Tom. On day one, the two are in trouble with the new teacher.

EP48  End of Joe the Indian
Dec. 21,1980
End of Joe the Indian

A search party forms to find Tom and Becky. Indian Joe comes upon Tom and scares him, but does no harm. Pursued by the sheriff, Joe falls into a gorge and meets his end. Tom, to his surprise, feels sorry for Joe. Later, Tom and Huck find gold coins.

EP47  The sighs cave
Dec. 14,1980
The sighs cave

All the children go on a picnic except Sid, who has a cold, and Huck. Tom and Becky get lost while exploring a cave. Trying to find the way out, Tom sees Indian Joe coming in. Huck discovers Joe's friend, killed.

EP46  The haunted house
Dec. 07,1980
The haunted house

Tom sneaks out to go to the haunted house with Huck. There they learn that Indian Joe has come back to the village in disguise. By chance, Joe and his friend find a box of gold coins. Tom informs the sheriff, but is not believed.

EP45  Freedom
Nov. 30,1980
Freedom

Bennie discovers that Huck is not Tom's brother, but offers to keep their secret in return for help. The ranchers try to tame Lightning, but the Indians say they should release the horse. Out of love for Lightning, Bennie releases it with Tom and Huck.

EP44  The capture
Nov. 23,1980
The capture

Tom and Huck have a grand time on the ranch. When the ranch hands decide to catch the white horse named Lightning, the boys go along. The horse is finally captured, but Tom feels they have injured Lightning's pride.

EP43  The white horse
Nov. 16,1980
The white horse

Tom and Huck reach Aunt Sally's ranch safely and hand over the papers. Tom introduces Huck as his brother Sid. While out riding, they spy a white horse.

EP42  A happy journey
Nov. 09,1980
A happy journey

Aunt Polly asks Tom to visit Aunt Sally in Arkansas and deliver important papers. Glad to go as Becky is also traveling to St. Louis, and the trip will keep him away from Indian Joe. To the surprise of Tom and Becky, Huck steals aboard the steamship.

EP41  The undesirable
Nov. 02,1980
The undesirable

The sheriff calls in a detective from St. Louis to find Indian Joe, but to everyone's disappointment he is unsuccessful. He is sure, however, that Joe will seek revenge. The detective follows Tom continually, hoping eventually to arrest Indian Joe.

EP40  The lawsuit
Oct. 26,1980
The lawsuit

Tom and Huck suffer from their guilty consciences and decide to tell the truth. Indian Joe comes to the trial with confidence, but his plan is foiled by Tom's testimony. Joe takes flight and Muff is declared not guilty. Tom is again the children's hero.

EP39  A question of confidence
Oct. 19,1980
A question of confidence

Muff is arrested for the murder, just as Indian Joe planned. Tom and Huck sympathize with Muff and send in food and cigarettes, but keep their silence. Tom is plagued by nightmares.

EP38  The drama
Oct. 12,1980
The drama

On their way to a haunted house in the middle of the night, Tom and Huck witness a murder. Indian Joe kills Dr. Robinson, then lays the blame on Muff Potter. Tom and Huck exchange a promise to keep their secret, because they fear Indian Joe.

EP37  Goodbye, Arthur!
Oct. 05,1980
Goodbye, Arthur!

Tom attempts an early morning balloon flight with Huck. Arthur jumps on just as the balloon takes off, and they enjoy the view from the sky. Soon the army arrives and Arthur leaves the village, with a promise to return to Mary.

EP36  To fly or not to fly?
Sep. 28,1980
To fly or not to fly?

Arthur and Mary fall in love. He decides to fly the balloon with the children's help before the army comes to recover it. But the sheriff suspects he is a devil and intervenes. The children are disappointed, but Tom won't give up his dream of flight.

EP35  Tom wants to fly in the sky
Sep. 21,1980
Tom wants to fly in the sky

Arthur meets Mary at Dr. Mitchell's office, and she invites him to dinner. Tom is fascinated by his stories of balloon flight and is determined to have a ride.

EP34  The man who came from the cold
Sep. 14,1980
The man who came from the cold

Mary begins working for Dr. Mitchell, training to be a nurse. A balloon descends in the village, and the people panic, thinking it is a monster. Tom, who knows what it is, lends a hand to Arthur the pilot.

EP33  The escape to freedom
Sep. 07,1980
The escape to freedom

Morris, Jim's friend, runs away from his master. He wants to go north where slaves can be free. Tom makes a raft and helps him leave the village.

EP32  Gold, gold!
Aug. 24,1980
Gold, gold!

When Tom and Huck find a small gold lump in the river, the news spreads quickly and all the villagers rush to the river to search for gold. Even Aunt Polly tries to join them, but Mary calls a halt.

EP31  The candlestick
Aug. 17,1980
The candlestick

On the anniversary of Huck's mother's death, he wants to light a candle in her memory. Though he knows Aunt Polly won't allow it, Tom promises to bring Huck her silver candlestick. Then, with the help of Mary and Sid, he tricks his Aunt.

EP30  Huck's father
Aug. 10,1980
Huck's father

Tom discovers a dead body up the river - it appears to be Huck's father! After the funeral, Huck's father appears alive; come to take his son. Huck doesn't want to go, and hides.

EP29  Goodbye Lisette
Aug. 03,1980
Goodbye Lisette

Huck prepares a delicious meal for Lizette's next visit. Suddenly two of the troupers desert, and the group must leave, unable to continue the show. Lizette tells Tom she will be back someday to see Huck.

EP28  Helping Lisette
Jul. 27,1980
Helping Lisette

Lizette is treated severely in the tragedy. Huck, unaware that it's a drama, jumps onto the stage to save her. Tom stirs up the other children to help Huck and Lizette, and the play becomes a fiasco. Lizette rather likes Huck, and promises to visit.

EP27  The rising of the curtain
Jul. 20,1980
The rising of the curtain

Tom promises to take Huck to the play. To earn the money he works for his aunt, moving furniture to a friend's ranch quite a distance away. When a wheel comes off the cart, Tom is almost defeated - but manages to run home just in time for the play.

EP26  Lisette
Jul. 06,1980
Lisette

The village children are bored; nothing exciting ever happens there. Then a theatrical troupe arrives and announces a play for the children. Among them is a young actress Lissette, and Huck falls in love.

EP25  A stubborn boy
Jun. 29,1980
A stubborn boy

Alfred hones his swimming skills in order to show up Tom. At his birthday party he challenges Tom to a swimming race and wins. Tom then challenges Alfred to a contest to see who can stay under the water the longest.

EP24  Huck carries a tie
Jun. 22,1980
Huck carries a tie

Becky's great aunt has no children of her own, and decides to adopt Huck. Tom makes him take a bath, dresses him up, and takes him to Becky's house. Huck doesn't like anything that binds, including a tie, and declines the offer.

EP23  Fishing party
Jun. 15,1980
Fishing party

Tom goes fishing with Huck and Becky. They catch a big one, but only after Becky jumps in to lend a hand.

EP22  The charlatan
Jun. 01,1980
The charlatan

Tom distributes handbills in return for the medicine. It sells like hotcakes, then the two men disappear. The medicine turns out to be a sham. Tom doesn't get the mumps, but he makes many trips to the outhouse.

EP21  The holidays begin
May. 25,1980
The holidays begin

Sid comes down with the mumps just as summer vacation starts. Tom doesn't want to get sick and spoil his holiday. Just then two men come to town with Water of Life, guaranteed to cure every disease.

EP20  The secrecy of mr. Dobbins
May. 18,1980
The secrecy of mr. Dobbins

Tom and Huck discover that Mr. Dobbins wears a wig. On the last day of school, when the teacher whips every student, even girls, for sleeping during class, Tom hits on a capital idea for revenge.

EP19  The frog contest
May. 11,1980
The frog contest

Frog leaping matches are popular with the school students, and Tom trains his frog to be a great leaper. Charlie doesn't want to hand over his championship, so he stuffs Tom's frog with pebbles.

EP18  Reconciliation
May. 04,1980
Reconciliation

Becky accidentally tears a page of Mr. Dobbins' precious book on medical science, and Tom takes the blame. Becky makes up with him.

EP17  Good old days
Apr. 27,1980
Good old days

After the funeral Tom is a hero at school, and everyone wants to hear his story. Charlie inks Tom's schoolbook out of jealousy, and Tom is punished. Becky saw what happened and feels guilty that she did not tell the truth.

EP16  The pirates crush black
Apr. 20,1980
The pirates crush black

Ben and Huck miss the village, so Tom proposes that they return on the very day of their funeral. No other village children, Tom decides, have ever become the center of so much attention.

EP15  Ah! the adventure...
Apr. 13,1980
Ah! the adventure...

The villagers believe the boys have drowned in the river. Though they play all day on the island, Ben misses his home. Tom returns secretly for news of the village and sees Aunt Polly praying for his safety.

EP14  Pirates don't go to school
Apr. 06,1980
Pirates don't go to school

Tom, Huck and Ben enjoy their adventure on the island while everyone in the village worries about their disappearance. A rainstorm washes away their raft, and it is found by a villager broken to pieces.

EP13  I want to be a pirate
Mar. 30,1980
I want to be a pirate

After Becky ignores Tom for five days, he decides to run away from home to be a pirate. During the night he sails to Jackson Island on a raft, along with Huck and Ben.

EP12  The professor
Mar. 23,1980
The professor

Tom gives Becky an engagement kiss. But with a slip of the tongue, he tells her that he had once been engaged to Amy. Becky is furious, and Tom becomes so discouraged he ends his treasure hunt.

EP11  Pirates
Mar. 16,1980
Pirates

Mr. Dobbins, the schoolteacher, doesn't trust Tom, but all Tom's classmates like him. Younger brother Sid saves Tom from punishment at school. Later, Tom and Huck decide to conduct their treasure hunt at night, to avoid Indian Joe.

EP10  The treasure
Mar. 09,1980
The treasure

The villagers do not like drunken Muff and Indian Joe. Tom and Huck rescue Muff and he, in return, tells them about a treasure buried near St Petersburg. The boys decide they will find the treasure, and Indian Joe joins Muff in his search.

EP9  The children of aunt Polly
Mar. 02,1980
The children of aunt Polly

Aunt Polly falls sick and is struck with an idea. She calls Tom to her bedside, pretending to be dying. Aunt Polly tells Tom she cannot go to heaven unless he promises to be a good boy but Tom refuses to promise, because he doesn't want his aunt to die.

EP8  Panic at board
Feb. 24,1980
Panic at board

A large steamship comes to St Petersburg. Tom and Huck steal aboard for a trip. Next day, Tom boasts about their adventure, fascinating his classmates.

EP7  Competition
Feb. 17,1980
Competition

Tom just can't get along with his new classmate Alfred, and challenges him to a fighting match. On the way home, the boat they are aboard sinks and Tom rescues Alfred, who can't swim at all - winning Becky's praise.

EP6  Huck's house
Feb. 10,1980
Huck's house

Huck is offended that Tom forgot his promise. The next few days Tom works with Huck, telling Becky he is busy helping his sick aunt. Becky discovers his lie but her anger is replaced with surprise when she sees Huck's newly built tree house.

EP5  Becky
Feb. 03,1980
Becky

Tom arrives at school late and finds that Becky is in his class. He finally manages to become friends with her, and promises to visit - forgetting another promise he has made to Huck.

EP4  The magic spell
Jan. 27,1980
The magic spell

Tom tries to arouse Becky's interest at Sunday School, but is ignored. That night Old Sam shows him a special charm to make wishes come true.

EP3  A great love
Jan. 20,1980
A great love

Tom goes to the harbor to meet his cousin Mary, and sees Becky Thacher for the first time. Her family moves into St. Petersburg, and Tom falls in love.

EP2  Hand games, evil games
Jan. 13,1980
Hand games, evil games

Tom is dismayed when Aunt Polly tells him he must spend his Saturday whitewashing the fence. Too long to paint in one day, Tom convinces his friends of the joys of the job, and soon has all the help he needs.

EP1  The small world of Tom Sawyer
Jan. 06,1980
The small world of Tom Sawyer

Tom Sawyer doesn't like school much. Escaping from the schoolhouse, he's off to the woods to catch a wild pig with his friend Huck. Their attempts to sell the pig at the harbor end with a wild disturbance on the steamboat.

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Released: 1980-01-06 | Released Producted By: Nippon Animation , Country: Japan Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
Synopsis

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is a Japanese anime series, directed by Hiroshi Saitô which was aired in 1980. It is based on the well-known and popular novel The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain. The series was broadcast on the World Masterpiece Theater, an animation staple on Fuji TV that showcased each year an animated version of a different classical book or story of Western literature, and was originally titled "Tom Sawyer no Bōken". It was the second installment of the series, after 1977's Rascal the Raccoon, to feature the work of an American author. This series was also dubbed to English by Saban International and aired on HBO circa 1988 under the title "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer." It aired during the 7:30AM time slot and alternated with the later WMT version of "Little Women." Celebrity Home Entertainment released videos in the United States under the title "All New Adventures of Tom Sawyer". As of January 2011, the anime is airing in the United States on the NHK's cable channel TV Japan.

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Cast

Masako Nozawa , Kazuyo Aoki , Keiko Han

Director

Mark Twain

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ElMaruecan82 Having watched clips from the 1973 musical adaptation, boy, was I disappointed by the infamous split-up scene between Tom and his sweetheart Becky Thatcher, caused by his first mention of previous fiancée Amy Lawrence. Becky (Jodie Foster) gets up and leaves Tom (Johnny Withaker) who looks more annoyed than upset. In ten seconds, the case is closed. It works more dramatically in the 1980 anime. Tom and Becky discuss on the grass. One thing leading to another, Tom asks her to be his fiancée. Not quite reluctant, she gives her cheek, which he kisses. It's a cute moment that captures children's innocently mature perceptions of relationships. Happily, Tom then gives Becky a bunch of flowers and while she's enjoying the magic of the moment, he mentions Amy and the harm is done. He mumbles, she throws the flowers at his face and runs away, crying. Tom would weep later, in his bedroom, after having contained himself during the dinner. And it's impossible, not to feel this sadness, enhanced by a beautifully poignant flute tune. And that's how the anime is superior to the film, or any other adaptation. It doesn't just tell stories or anecdotes, like even the novel does, it awakens emotions like joy, sadness and terror, in a blending of narrative genres: drama, adventure and romance. There are so many other great moments like the defining fence whitewashing, the trip to Jackson's Island and the emotional come-back during the funeral, the frog-jumping contest, the glorious hot-air balloon's entrance or the cemetery murder, all make 'Tom Sawyer' one of the greatest animated series. And after 750 movies reviews, I forgot that TV was also the source of cherished memories.And the first TV program coming to my mind was naturally the first to leave an indelible mark in my heart, MY childhood series, in fact, the ultimate childhood series and one of the most emblematic the 80's. This is probably the only privilege I believe people born in the late 70's and early 80's got: the Golden Age of TV animation, which we most owe to Japan, and more specifically the ambitious World Masterpiece Theater anthology. During three decades, the project consisted on adapting every year children's classics from around the world, which resulted in other unforgettable anime such as "Heidi' or "Princess Sarah", stories that couldn't match the movie format, because of their rich plots and dense universes. And Tom's universe is everything but home and school (although they're part of it): the outside world is the real thing: forests, steamboats coming down the Mississippi River, which Tom dreams to navigate once. Tom embodies all the exhilaration of childhood: thirst for adventures, friendship, courage and freedom, symbolized by that round hat, suspenders and these habits of running (the bad boys' trademark) barefoot with his friend Huckleberry Fynn, fishing some catfishes, building a cabana atop a tree or digging a treasure. The remarkable achievement of the Father of American literature was to use his own childhood backdrop to provide inexhaustible sources of adventures appealing to both children and adults.However, the series features many scenes of frontal nudity and urination, but they never looked risqué or out of place, they're just boys being boys, period. I guess today, even a cartoon like 'Tom Sawyer' would suffer from a few edit. I just hope it wouldn't go as far as cutting the scene where Dr. Robinson is killed and his corpse revealed. In fact, the show itself made a few progressive moves by sugarcoating the treatment of slaves, and made Jim more a friend to Tom, than the family's slave (although an episode was centered on slavery). Still, this is a show to be enjoyed in an adult way as the episodes make you feel like watching a movie, which says a lot about the quality of anime from that era. In 49 episodes, characters have grown on us, and we all identify with them.At home, there's the authoritarian but loving Aunt Polly who spends half the time wondering where Tom's gone; his nerdy pain-in-the-ass brother Sid, cousin Mary who's the nicest character of all. And there are the friends, Ben Rogers, the glutton, cowardly but well-meaning son of the grocery owner, Joe Harper, and Muff Potter the lovable drunk who, after being saved by Tom and Huck, tell them about the treasure: the series' obligatory connecting thread, making Injun Joe, the perfect antagonist (although Mr. Dobbins and his obsession for whipping deserves a mention). Injun Joe doesn't appear in many episodes but the effect of his presence is unforgettable. Both Tom and Huck trembles of terror or are paralyzed until he disappears, evilly laughing. They never play heroes with Injun Joe, and even rely on adults like children generally do. The Native villain contributes to one of the most terrifying episodes, starting with the on-screen murder of Dr. Robinson, causing the two witnesses to run, hide and make an oath of silence. The murder's aftermath features heartbreaking moments with Muff and Tom's traumatic nightmares finally leading him to testify against Joe, who literally jumps at him before running away, leaving Tom in the arms of Muff, in tears. During these life-and-death situations, 'Tom Sawyer" is as thrilling as a movie. The rest of the time, it's a wonderful show served by a gallery of endearing characters, terrific soundtracks... and I still wonder how I ended up being such a Sid, while Tom was my hero.And less a hero because of the adventures than the little touches … like his reconciliation with Becky after a 8-episode break-up. Tom takes the blame for having torn the page of Mr. Dobbins' biology book although it was Becky, earning himself the whip of his life. Everyday courage, that's the stuff heroes are made of, and Becky knew it.And 'Tom Sawyer' is the stuff great shows are made of, and today's kids should know it, or him.