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Yume no Crayon Oukoku
Promotional image from the anime series, displaying Princess Silver and her friends
夢のクレヨン王国 (Yume no Kureyon Ōkoku)
Manga
Written by
Michiru Kataoka
Published by
Kodansha
Magazine
Nakayoshi
Demographic
Shōjo
Original run
August 1997 – August 1998
Volumes
3
Anime television series
Directed by
Junichi Sato
Written by
Takashi Yamada
Music by
Takanori Arisawa
Studio
Toei Animation
Original network
TV Asahi
Original run
September 7, 1997 – January 31, 1999
Episodes
70
Yume no Crayon Oukoku[1] (夢のクレヨン王国, Yume no Kureyon Ōkoku, lit. The Crayon Kingdom of Dreams) is a Japanese seventy-episode anime television series created by Toei Animation and broadcast from 1997 to 1999. It was based on the novel series by Reizo Fukunaga, and was adapted into a manga by Michiru Kataoka and serialized in Nakayoshi from August 1997 to August 1998. It has been dubbed into French, Italian, Russian, Korean and Chinese.
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