Nobody's Boy: Remi (1977)

A beloved 1977 Japanese anime following young orphan Remi on a heartfelt journey across France with a traveling street entertainer.

Nobody's Boy: Remi - Series Information

  • Original Title: 家なき子
  • First Air Year: 1977
  • Last Air Year: 1978
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Animation, Drama
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode: 24 minutes
  • Number of Seasons: 1
  • Number of Episodes: 51
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: Japanese
  • Spoken Languages: Japanese
  • First Air Date: October 2, 1977 (Germany - 6), October 2, 1977 (France - NR), October 2, 1977 (Australia - G), October 2, 1977 (Mexico - A), October 2, 1977 (Italy - T), October 2, 1977 (Spain - 7), October 2, 1977 (South Korea - ALL)
  • Networks: Nippon TV
  • Alternative Titles: Ie naki ko (JP), Remi (IT), 집없는 소년 (KR), 星仔走天涯 (CN), Remi, el niño de nadie (ES), Nobody's Child (US)
  • Production Companies: Tokyo Movie Shinsha
  • Production Countries: Japan

Nobody's Boy: Remi - Plot

Orphaned Remi gets hired out to a traveling street entertainer Vitalis when her foster parents fall on hard times.

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Nobody's Boy: Remi - Cast & Crew

Main Cast

  • Masako Sugaya
  • Yōsuke Kondō
  • Hiroko Suzuki
  • Takeshi Aono
  • Reiko Mutoh
  • Yoshiko Yamamoto
  • Noriko Ohara
  • Shozo Iizuka
  • Kaneta Kimotsuki
  • Makoto Kousaka

Writers

  • Haruya Yamazaki
  • Tsunehisa Ito

Nobody's Boy: Remi - FAQs

Is Nobody's Boy: Remi based on a book?

The series is a faithful adaptation of the classic 1878 French novel Sans famille by Hector Malot. The book follows the same young orphan Remi on a journey through France with the street musician Vitalis, and has inspired numerous adaptations worldwide since its publication.

What is Nobody's Boy: Remi about?

The series follows Remi, a young orphan living with foster parents in rural France. When her foster father falls into debt, Remi is hired out to Vitalis, a kind traveling street entertainer. Together they journey across the country, performing with trained animals while Remi searches for her true origins.

Where can you stream Nobody's Boy: Remi?

You can watch Nobody's Boy: Remi on RetroCrush via Amazon Channel or directly on the Retrocrush platform with ads. It's also available on Cineverse with ads. Availability may vary by region, so check your local streaming services for the latest options.

Who voices Remi in the original Japanese series?

Masako Sugaya provides the voice of Remi in the original Japanese production. The full cast includes Yōsuke Kondō as the gentle mentor Vitalis, Hiroko Suzuki as Ms. Barberin, and Takeshi Aono as Père Barberin, among other talented voice actors from the era.

How many episodes does Nobody's Boy: Remi have?

The series ran for a single season of 51 episodes, each approximately 24 minutes long. It aired on Nippon TV from October 1977 through 1978, giving the story ample room to adapt Hector Malot's sprawling novel with emotional depth and careful pacing.

Is Nobody's Boy: Remi considered a classic anime?

Absolutely. Produced by Tokyo Movie Shinsha and broadcast on Nippon TV, the series is fondly remembered across multiple generations and countries. Its heartfelt storytelling, emotionally rich characters, and themes of resilience and belonging have cemented its reputation as one of the most beloved classic anime series of the 1970s.

What themes does Nobody's Boy: Remi explore?

At its heart, the series explores orphanhood, belonging, and the search for family. Remi's journey touches on poverty, friendship, loss, and perseverance. The traveling musician backdrop also celebrates the power of art and human connection, making it a deeply moving story that resonates far beyond its young target audience.

What are similar anime series to Nobody's Boy: Remi?

Fans of Nobody's Boy: Remi often enjoy other classic world masterpiece anime such as Candy Candy (1976) and Anne of Green Gables (1979), which share similar themes of orphaned protagonists finding their place in the world. Kodocha (1996) and Beck: Mongolian Chop Squad (2004) also offer emotionally engaging character-driven storytelling.

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