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My Patrasche

My Patrasche

Description: My Patrasche is a 1992 Japanese animated television series adaptation of Maria Louise Ramé's 1872 novel A Dog of Flanders, produced by Tokyo Movie Shinsha. 26 episodes were produced. The show was adapted and distributed in France by Ares Films. Wikipedia
Genre: Anime
Year Released: 1992
Genre: Drama
Network: Nippon TV
Episodes: 26
Adapted From: A Dog of Flanders
Characters: Patrasche, Nello, Ipetto, Teacher Reinsu, Simon, Bibi, MORE
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