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Princess Sara

Princess Sara (Japanese: 小公女プリンセスセーラ, Hepburn: Shōkōjo Sēra, lit. "Little Princess Sara"), also spelled as Princess Sarah for disambiguation purposes, is a Japanese anime television series based on the 1905 children's novel A Little Princess by Frances Hodgson Burnett. It aired from January to December 1985, as part of Nippon Animation's World Masterpiece Theater. The series follows Sara Crewe, a young student of an all-girls boarding school who later becomes orphaned and is forced to work as a servant.

For other uses, see Princess Sarah (disambiguation).

小公女セーラ
(Shōkōjo Sēra)

Junzō Nakajima (Nippon Animation)
Taihei Ishikawa (Fuji TV)

Keiko Mukuroji
Ryūzō Nakanishi

Yasuo Higuchi

6 January 1985 29 December 1985

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The anime series was remade into a Filipino live-action film adaptation, released in 1995. A Filipino television drama adaptation aired in 2007. It was also dubbed in other languages including Arabic[1] under the title, Sally (سالي) and was a huge success in the Arab World and widely popular, spanning reruns in the 1990s and early 2000s and was subsequently added to Netflix Middle East on November 19, 2020.[2]

Plot[edit]

In 1885, Captain Ralph Crewe, a wealthy English widower living in British-ruled India, enrolls his eight-year-old daughter Sara at the Miss Minchin's Select Seminary for Young Ladies in London. She excels in her studies and is loved deeply by her classmates and friends, but earns the hatred of class representative Lavinia Herbert and the grudge of the headmistress Miss Minchin. On her ninth birthday, Sara learns of her father's death and bankruptcy from an infuriated Miss Minchin, who decides to hire the orphaned girl as an unpaid maid in the school. Miss Minchin and Lavinia attempt to make Sara's life miserable and break her spirit, but with the help of her friends, Sara tries to endure all the hardships with her kindness and imagination.

Sara Crewe (セーラ・クルー, Sēra Kurū)

小公女セーラ (Japanese Title)

Die kleine Prinzessin Sara (German Title)

La Princesa Sara (Spanish Title)

Little Princess (English Title)

Sara Lovely Sara (Italian Title)

Mała księżniczka Sara (Polish Title)

Princess Sara (English Title)

Princesse Sarah (French Title)

Sali سالي (Arabic and Sorani Title)

Sarah, Ang Munting Prinsesa (Tagalog Title)

Küçük Prenses (Turkish Title)

سارا کرو (Farsi Title)

莎拉公主 (Chinese Title)

소공녀 세라 Sogongnyeo Serra (Korean Title)

Al Hattami, Fatima Q.; Schaefer, Richard J. (2017). "Female Gender Modeling Between Now and Then: Two Western Cartoons and Their Resonance with an Arab Culture". In Reinhard, Carrielynn D.; Olson, Christopher J. (eds.). Heroes, Heroines, and Everything in Between: Challenging Gender and Sexuality Stereotypes in Children's Entertainment Media. Lexington Books.  978-1-4985-3957-9.

ISBN

Camp, Brian (2007). . Berkeley: Stone Bridge Press. ISBN 978-1-933330-22-8. See page 30.

Anime Classics Zettai!: 100 Must-see Japanese Animation Masterpieces

Clements, Jonathon; McCarthy, Helen (2015). . Berkeley: Stone Bridge Press. ISBN 9781611729092. See pp. 475–476, 932.

The Anime Encyclopedia, 3rd Revised Edition: A Century of Japanese Animation

Kirkland, Janice (December 1997). . Children's Literature in Education. 28 (4): 191–203. doi:10.1023/A:1022419120433. S2CID 161179042. See page 201.

"Frances Hodgson Burnett's Sara Crewe Through 110 Years"

Oltolini, Maria Chiara (September 2021). . Journal of Screenwriting. 12 (3): 287–305. doi:10.1386/josc_00068_1. S2CID 242037149.

"Children's Fiction and Anime: The Case of Shōkōjo Sēra"

Oshin

(in Japanese)

Nippon Animation's official website for Princess Sara

at IMDb

A Little Princess Sara

(anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia

Princess Sara

(in Japanese)

Animax's official website for Princess Sara

Princess Sara English page

(in Japanese)

The Princess Sara museum