Taro The Dragon Boy
In 1966 taro the son of dragon with the original japanese title of tatsu no ko taro started as a puppet series on a japanese television channel.
Taro the dragon boy. Taro the dragon boy 龍の子太郎 tatsu no ko tarō is a 1979 film adaptation of a famous japanese folk tale and the novel taro the dragon boy by miyoko matsutani. Taro the dragon boy is a 1979 animated film from toei animation studio directed by kirio urayama and cowritten by him and takashi mitsui. Taro is not your usual village boy. He frees himself of those who wish to use him and welcomes those who help.
Taro the dragon boy is a 1979 animated film from toei animation studio directed by kirio urayama and cowritten by him and takashi mitsui. Patterned after japanese art and silk screens taro the dragon boy is an animated feature about japanese mythology and cultures focusing on taro a young boy who has to make a voyage to a distant. There is much delightful magic and powerful mythological truth in this film. Lazy and selfish taro loves to eat and sleep and wrestle with the animals.
During the course of his journey he learns much of the world. A glutton and a sloth he would rather be out playing with the animals than helping his fellow villagers including his own grandmother.