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Completed TV Special G - All Ages

Bremen 4

ブレーメン4 地獄の中の天使たち

Bremen 4 is a tv special anime with 1 listed episodes from Tezuka Productions. Use this page for synopsis, release timing, trailer links, score history, and internal links to its season and genres.

6.62
Score
#7347
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#13320
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Episodes: 1
Duration: 1 hr 30 min
Aired: Aug 23, 1981
Source: Unknown

Synopsis

TV anime created as a part of "24-Hour Television". Since 1978, Japanese TV network NTV has been doing charity event "24-Hour Television" every summer. Tezuka Production created anime specials for the event under the supervision of Osamu Tezuka. "Bremen 4: Jigoku no Naka no Tenshi-tachi" was produced for the 1981 event. Its title means "Bremen 4: Angels in Hell" in English. The story is, similar to the Bremen Town Musicians fairy tale by Brothers Grimm, about four animals, Coda the cat, Alegro the dog, Largo the donkey and Minuet the chicken. They save Rondo the alien who is on a peace mission. In return Rondo gives them a machine which can transform them into humans. Turned into their new form as humans, they go to the town, where they see the madness of war. (Source: AniDB)

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Type and status

TV Special · Completed

Season

Season not confirmed

Primary studio

Tezuka Productions

Episodes

1

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What is Bremen 4 about?

TV anime created as a part of "24-Hour Television". Since 1978, Japanese TV network NTV has been doing charity event "24-Hour Television" every summer. Tezuka Production created anime specials for the event under the supervision of Osamu Tezuka. "Bremen 4: Jigoku no Naka no Tensh

How many episodes does Bremen 4 have?

Bremen 4 currently lists 1 episodes.

Who worked on Bremen 4 and when did it air?

Bremen 4 is associated with Tezuka Productions and aired Aug 23, 1981.