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Magic Boy

Original title: Shônen Sarutobi Sasuke
  • 1959
  • G
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
531
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Magic Boy (1959)
AnimeHand-Drawn AnimationAdventureAnimationFamilyFantasy

A young Japanese boy climbs a mountain in search of a magic wizard. The youth finds the wizard, and is tutored by him. Reinforced with magic powers, the boy eventually fights and defeats the... Read allA young Japanese boy climbs a mountain in search of a magic wizard. The youth finds the wizard, and is tutored by him. Reinforced with magic powers, the boy eventually fights and defeats the evil witches of down under.A young Japanese boy climbs a mountain in search of a magic wizard. The youth finds the wizard, and is tutored by him. Reinforced with magic powers, the boy eventually fights and defeats the evil witches of down under.

  • Directors
    • Akira Daikubara
    • Taiji Yabushita
  • Writers
    • Kazuo Dan
    • Dohei Muramatsu
  • Stars
    • Katsuo Nakamura
    • Hiroko Sakuramachi
    • Teruo Miyazaki
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    531
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Akira Daikubara
      • Taiji Yabushita
    • Writers
      • Kazuo Dan
      • Dohei Muramatsu
    • Stars
      • Katsuo Nakamura
      • Hiroko Sakuramachi
      • Teruo Miyazaki
    • 14User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Katsuo Nakamura
    Katsuo Nakamura
    • Yukimura Sanada
    • (voice)
    Hiroko Sakuramachi
    • Oyû
    • (voice)
    Teruo Miyazaki
    • Sarutobi Sasuke
    • (voice)
    Tomoko Matsushima
    • Okei-chan
    • (voice)
    Tokuko Sugiyama
      Shunji Sakai
      • Batta no Sanji
      • (voice)
      Kenji Susukida
      • Tozawa Hakuunsai
      • (voice)
      Akira Kishii
        Ryôei Itô
        • Okera no Kinta
        • (voice)
        Kazuo Kishida
        • Gatekeeper
        • (voice)
        Mitsuko Asô
          Kuniko Kashii
            Yoshio Yoshida
            Yoshio Yoshida
            • Yamaarashi no Gonkurô
            • (voice)
            Kasei Kinoshita
              Daws Butler
              Daws Butler
                Hans Conried
                Hans Conried
                  Harue Akagi
                  • Yashahime Omon
                  • (voice)
                  • (uncredited)
                  • Directors
                    • Akira Daikubara
                    • Taiji Yabushita
                  • Writers
                    • Kazuo Dan
                    • Dohei Muramatsu
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                  noelbotevera

                  It still has the magic

                  Just saw this on TCM and it still has the magic. This is recognizably a Taiji Yabushita film, in that he takes much of his style from classic Disney--fluid (maybe not as fluid as Disney) movement, use of music and imagery, animal sidekicks. It's not as emotionally powerful as his The Orphan Son (his masterpiece, I think), or as all-around well done as Alakazam (his collaboration with Ozamu Tezuka), or as historically important as The White Snake (which influenced Miyazaki) but it has its virtues--the inventive way the hero appears and disappears, the 'transformation battle' that occurs at the climax, the lifelike sword fights of the prince...not Yabushita's best, but still up there, somewhere.
                  4phillindholm

                  ''Beautiful Animation, but...

                  I too saw ''Magic Boy'' on it's first release back in 1960. Being a fan of fantasy films, I was enchanted by the story and characters, though it was over 40 years before i saw it again. Alas, it lacks much of the magic I remembered. The story is just an excuse for the beautiful animation, and the characters are undeveloped. The motives of the witch, for instance, are left unexplained (yes, she's wicked, but why?) Many will think that my revised opinion is the result of seeing the film again not as a child, but as an adult. However, this is not true. Many films I enjoyed as a child still hold up wonderfully. ''Alakazam The Great'' for instance, is a superior Japanese animated feature.
                  7SnoopyStyle

                  old Japanese animation

                  In medieval Japan, Sasuke and his sister live in the forest with their animal friends. He battles a water monster which turns into a witch. His sister tells him that the monster's name is Yakusha. Years earlier, the witch had corrupted the happiness of the people. A powerful wizard was able to transform her into a tiny salamander. Since then, she has grown big and powerful, on the verge of returning to her former self. Sasuke sets off to see the wizard.

                  This is an early colored animated movie from Japan. They are obviously trying to marry a traditional story with the Disney formula of cute animals and an underdog hero's journey. It's fascinating. The animation has a bit of ugliness which does add to the charm of the visual look. The traditional story is interesting. It's straight forward. If it needs improvement, Sasuke needs to slow roll his powers. It's a quick training montage transition between an eager young fighter and a supernatural superhero. It would be nice to have a smaller build. I don't get the sense that he's the underdog after his training and the tension for the final battle is not that high.
                  letterbox-2

                  Warm Memories

                  Like Jerri LaPoint and Attila, I also saw this movie when I was very young (probably 1970). I know it as Magic Boy, because I saw it in my hometown theater for free every Saturday for about a year. I never got tired of it, and I often still think about it. It had a definite Zen feel to it, and I would give a lot to see it again. The film is classic Japanese animation, probably a lot rougher around the edges than Disney, with dubbed voices that are stiff but still quite likeable. And that's about as much as I remember about it from 32 years ago, other than I would absolutely love for my five-year-old son to see it when he turns six or seven. That gives me a little while to track it down, and any help would be appreciated. Another movie that affected me the same way was The Snow Queen (I see it titled as Snezhnaya koroleva on the IMDb site), which had a similar mixture of spine-tingling adventure, great villains and an emotional ending.
                  stephen-63

                  The start of anime? An early classic.

                  I saw this on first release, on the big screen. Released by MGM (Japan).

                  It has since been shown on UK satellite tv, but a long fight sequence seems to have been cut short. The transformation fight has some similarities to the later transformation fight in Disney's The Sword in the Stone - if you can watch the two back to back, the differences in style and tone are quite interesting.

                  Magic Boy is relatively primitive compared to modern anime, however you can still see the attention to detail, and the importance of the story telling. The sheer determination of our little hero is quite something to behold.

                  Worth checking out if you can find it and like modern anime.

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                  • Trivia
                    This was the first anime feature ever to be released in the United States.
                  • Quotes

                    Song lyrics: Magic Boy, Magic Boy / There was a boy named Sasuke in Japan. / He loved the friendly creatures of the wood, / The monkeys and the birds, the squirrels and the deer, / And animals loved him, 'cause he was good. / Magic Boy, Magic Boy / To look at Sasuke playing with his friends, Magic Boy / To hear them laugh beneath the golden sun, Magic Boy / Whoever could have guessed what strange and frightening things, / Would happen by the time that day was done? / Magic Boy, Magic Boy

                  • Soundtracks
                    Magic Boy
                    Music by Fred Spielman

                    Lyrics by Janice Torre

                    Performed by Danny Valentino

                    Arranged and Conducted by Ray Ellis

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                  • Release date
                    • June 22, 1961 (United States)
                  • Country of origin
                    • Japan
                  • Language
                    • Japanese
                  • Also known as
                    • Der Zauberer und die Banditen
                  • Production companies
                    • Toei Animation
                    • Toei Doga
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                  • Runtime
                    • 1h 23m(83 min)
                  • Sound mix
                    • Mono
                  • Aspect ratio
                    • 2.35 : 1

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