

Maple Town
メイプルタウン物語
Maple Town Stories is about friendship, adventure and the troubles the children (Patty Rabbit, Bobby Bear and Fanny Fox) who are the main characters of the show, fall into. Wild Wolfe is a homeless thief who lives in the forest and usually steals from the town and does other mischief, but the kids are always there to stop him and set things right slowly making him understand the wrongs of his ways. (Source: ANN)
Maple Town Stories is about friendship, adventure and the troubles the children (Patty Rabbit, Bobby Bear and Fanny Fox) who are the main characters of the show, fall into. Wild Wolfe is a homeless thief who lives in the forest and usually steals from the town and does other mischief, but the kids are always there to stop him and set things right slowly making him understand the wrongs of his ways. (Source: ANN)
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Renko_Mladich
December 4, 2015
Honestly it was the first anime cartoon series shown in my country. The impression that I was seeing for the first time it has stayed with me all my life. Let it not be the best in the world, let him not the highest ratings. But for me personally and for many of those who watched the show in its time, it has become something more than than just a memory. Against the backdrop of devastation, unemployment and poverty, this show has become for many children of my country, happiness, fairy tale which could immerse themselves and forget about all the troubles. To believe in somethinggood. And perhaps for that I want to put such a high rating. Not who do not mind of course. PS Sorry for my English.
Nut_Piece26
January 2, 2025
Maple Town Monogatari- The anime from your childhood that is vaguely remembered Everyone has a childhood cartoon/show that they'll always remember making them feel like a kid again (Thomas & Friends, Barney, etc.) but there are some cartoons that some may only remember from an episode they watch in a vhs from their past. Maple Town Monogatari is one of those anime that you rediscover years later only to find that it isn't talked about as much as it was before (it even had a cheesy english dub that only goes to the first 26 episodes and that's that) Being made by Toei Animations (the same companyresponsible for the adaptations of Dragon Ball, Sailor Moon and coincidentally enough, One Piece) it has the same quality animation from the 1980's that really holds up to this day. Compared to what release beforehand, this anime stands out like the black sheep of their catalog. Not in a bad sort of way, but more like standing out from the rest considering it's more a Slice-Of-Life anime compared to Toei's more action-based entries (like the anime mentioned earlier) This is also one of those anime that's just hard to find in general, like the 4 part dvd set released in 2012 (2 for Monogatari and 2 for Palm Town) that can go for $100 for each part on Amazon. So your best bet to watching this anime is on the Internet Archive, but be warned there will be pop-ups (most episodes avoid this, but episode 6, 8 and 21 have this issue with 1-3 popups during the episode) it's not the fault of the anime itself, but more-or-so the person who recorded it. There is also the Muzukun vhs uploads that avoid this issue, but it's incomplete as far as I know. Despite those issues with finding it, If you can have a moment to just relax from the action-pack series that Toei has made and just go with the vibe of Maple Town (with the beautiful animation), I recommend it, it's a good time from the start til the end. Now the question is, will Toei do something for the 40th anniversary of this anime (when that arrives in 2026)? 8/10- Beautiful animation and charming characters, but hard to find and no subtitles tho
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