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* LighterAndSofter: The 1997 anime is much lighter in tone than the book and the 1977 anime, but it doesn't stray away from the hardships Remi has to face, like starvation, harsh winters, and most of all, abuse from an evil caretaker.
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* ForWantOfANail: [[spoiler: Had Remi never been kidnapped as a baby and found by Barberin, she would never have met Vitalis, Mrs. Barberin, Mattia, or all of those kids.]]
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* DoorstepBaby: Remi. Her adoptive dad found her in Paris in front of a building before taking her in.
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* DoorstepBaby: DoorstopBaby: Remi. Her adoptive dad found her in Paris in front of a building before taking her in.in.
* DrivenToSuicide: Arthur, Milligan's son, attempts to drown himself in a river, but Remi convinces him not to go through with it, resulting in a HappilyFailedSuicide.
* DrivenToSuicide: Arthur, Milligan's son, attempts to drown himself in a river, but Remi convinces him not to go through with it, resulting in a HappilyFailedSuicide.
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* SmugSnake: Gaspard. He just takes in kids for money.
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* {{Tsundere}}:Matthia, Mattia, at times.
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* OrphansPlotTrinket: Remi has a brooch with a woman on it. It was left with her when she was a baby. [[spoiler: Milligan has the same one, which makes them realize Remi is her lost child.]]
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* DoorstepBaby: Remi. Her adoptive dad found her in Paris in front of a building before taking her in.
* EarnYourHappyEnding: God, Remi and the kids under Gaspard's care go through hell and back to get a happy ending. [[spoiler: it paid off spectacularly]].
* EarnYourHappyEnding: God, Remi and the kids under Gaspard's care go through hell and back to get a happy ending. [[spoiler: it paid off spectacularly]].
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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Mattia. He can be nice when he wants to be, but acts strict when needed.
* MissingMom: [[spoiler: Remi's real mother is Miss Milligan, a rich lady. As it turns out, Remi got kidnapped, and they could never find her until the end of the show.]]
* MissingMom: [[spoiler: Remi's real mother is Miss Milligan, a rich lady. As it turns out, Remi got kidnapped, and they could never find her until the end of the show.]]
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* AdaptationDistillationAdaptationDistillation: It had to be shortened to 26 episodes due to budget constraints, they changed Remi into a girl, they cut out certain things, and they changed various character designs.
** AdaptationExpansion: They did, however, expand completely on one part of the story--the part where Remi meets Gaspard (or Garofoli in the original) and stays with him--and ran with it all the way through.
** AdaptationExpansion: They did, however, expand completely on one part of the story--the part where Remi meets Gaspard (or Garofoli in the original) and stays with him--and ran with it all the way through.
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* BreakTheCutie: Remi, ''Remi,'' '''Remi'''.
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* BreakTheCutie: Remi, ''Remi,'' '''Remi'''. She's been through harsh winters, was nearly sold off to a slave trader by her adoptive dad, and beaten by someone who couldn't care less about children!
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* SugarAndIcePersonality: Matthia.
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PluckyGirl: Remi. She has to be one considering all that happens to her.
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ParentalAbandonment: A lot of the kids Gaspard takes in either have dead parents or have been abandoned.
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* SugarAndIcePersonality: Matthia. He can be slightly mean one time and nice the next.
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* WanderingTheEarthWanderingTheEarth: This is basically what the Vitalis Troupe does for a living.
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* GenkiGirl: Remi.
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* NiceGirl: Remi.
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* HeartwarmingOrphan: Remi.
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* HappilyAdopted: Remi, at first, before her dad turned into a {{Jerkass}}.
* {{Jerkass}}: Remi's adoptive dad, Gaspard, Matthia sometimes.
* {{Jerkass}}: Remi's adoptive dad, Gaspard, Matthia sometimes.
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* Bishounen: Matthia, for a poor kid living on the streets.
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* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: In one episode, the CircusBrat Cosette deliberately gets Matthia and Remi caught by Gaspard, who abuses Remi in front of her. When Matthia tells her about Remi's back story and why she puts up with the abuse, she regrets what she's done.
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* Bishounen: Matthia, for a poor kid living on the streets.
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* TheDiseaseThatShallNotBeNamed: [[spoiler: Vitalis.]]
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* CerebusSyndrome: Sometimes, the show can go from nice and light hearted to dark and heartwrenching within the same episode!
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* CircusBrat: Cosette, who hates working in a circus. [[LesMiserablesShojoCosette No, not that one.]]
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* CircusBrat: Cosette, ([[LesMiserablesShojoCosette No, not that one.]]) who hates working in a circus. [[LesMiserablesShojoCosette No, not that one.]]circus.
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* CircusBrat: Cosette, who hates working in a circus. [[LesMiserablesShoujoCosette No, not that one.]]
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* CircusBrat: Cosette, who hates working in a circus. [[LesMiserablesShoujoCosette No, not that one.]]
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* NoRomanticSolution: Averted. Remi and Mattia get together.
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* NoRomanticSolution: NoRomanticResolution: Averted. Remi and Mattia get together.
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Remi is a normal young girl living in the village of Chavanon with her mother and sister. One day, her father comes home and is unusually cruel to the family. Remi learns that she was found in Paris as a baby and isn't their real daughter. Disoriented from being injured on the job, Remi's adoptive father tries to sell her to a slave trader, but she is saved by a traveling vagabond named Vitalis, accompanied by his three dogs: Capi, Dolce, and Zerbino, and his pet monkey, Joli-Couer. Remi can't go back to her mother due to these circumstances, so she decides to join Vitalis's troupe as a performer. But they travel around a lot, and the job of a traveling performer is harsh, and when tragedy strikes, things don't go peachy keen for Remi. But she'll keep on going.
When the show first aired, fans of the novel were [[TheyChangedItNowItSucks NOT pleased with the changes the show made]], and attacked it en masse. Ratings plummeted drastically, complains were the order of the day, and the overall reception was so bad that the producers [[TheResolutionWillNotBeTelevised couldn't air the final three episodes and they went straight to DVD instead]].
When the show first aired, fans of the novel were [[TheyChangedItNowItSucks NOT pleased with the changes the show made]], and attacked it en masse. Ratings plummeted drastically, complains were the order of the day, and the overall reception was so bad that the producers [[TheResolutionWillNotBeTelevised couldn't air the final three episodes and they went straight to DVD instead]].
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Remi is a normal young girl living in the village of Chavanon with her mother and sister. One day, her father comes home and is unusually cruel to the family. Remi learns that she was found in Paris as a baby and isn't their real daughter. Disoriented from being injured on the job, Remi's adoptive father tries to sell her to a slave trader, but she is saved by a traveling vagabond named Vitalis, accompanied by his three dogs: Capi, Dolce, and Zerbino, and his pet monkey, Joli-Couer. Remi can't go back to her mother due to these circumstances, so she decides to join Vitalis's troupe as a performer. But they travel around a lot, and the job of a traveling performer is harsh, and when tragedy strikes, things don't go peachy keen for Remi. But she'll keep on going.
going. [[PluckyGirl She kind]] [[TheDeterminator of has to]], considering all that happens to her.
When the show first aired, fans of the novel were [[TheyChangedItNowItSucks NOT pleased with the changes the show made]], and attacked it en masse. Ratings plummeted drastically,complains complaints were the order of the day, and the overall reception was so bad that the producers [[TheResolutionWillNotBeTelevised couldn't air the final three episodes and they went straight to DVD instead]].
instead]]. It didn't help that even before all of this, the WMT and Fuji TV were waging some kind of war against each other back in the late eighties, and people were beginning to lose interest in stories like this. Thankfully, thanks to some [[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff international exposure]] and the internet, [[VindicatedByHistory it has been gotten better reception from more appreciative fans]] who like to see it as its own entity and [[PragmaticAdaptation praise the things it did right instead of nitpick at the fact that it's drastically different from the source material]].
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* WhamEpisode: Episodes 12 and 13. [[spoiler: Dolce and Zerbino get eaten by wolves, and Vitalis dies in the snow, probably from a combination of starvation and hypothermia]].
* WhamEpisode: Episodes 12 and 13. [[spoiler: Dolce and Zerbino get eaten by wolves, and Vitalis dies in the snow, probably from a combination of starvation and hypothermia]].
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When the show first aired, fans of the novel were [[TheyChangedItNowItSucks NOT pleased with the changes the show made, made]], and attacked it en masse. Ratings plummeted drastically, complains were the order of the day, and the overall reception was so bad that the producers [[TheResolutionWillNotBeTelevised couldn't air the final three episodes and they went straight to DVD instead]].
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* NoRomanticSolution: Averted. Remi and Mattia get together.
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Remi is a normal young girl living in the village of Chavanon with her mother and sister (the original Remi doesn't have any siblings).sister. One day, her father comes home and is unusually cruel to the family. Remi learns that she was found in Paris as a baby and isn't their real daughter. Disoriented from being injured on the job, Remi's adoptive father tries to sell her to a slave trader, but she is saved by a traveling vagabond named Vitalis, accompanied by his three dogs: Capi, Dolce, and Zerbino, and his pet monkey, Joli-Couer. Remi can't go back to her mother due to these circumstances, so she decides to join Vitalis's troupe as a performer. But they travel around a lot, and the job of a traveling performer is harsh, and when tragedy strikes, things don't go peachy keen for Remi. But she'll keep on going.
* AbusiveParents: The caretaker of the children, Gaspard, is VERY cruel to the children he takes in, and only cares about taking their money and using it for his own purposes.
* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: Nana.
* CanonForeigner: Nana. In the original and 1977 anime, Remi has no siblings.
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* BigFriendlyDog: While not ridiculously huge like other typical examples, Capi is bigger than Dolce and Zerbino, and is very friendly.
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Remi is a normal young girl living in the village of Chavanon with her mother and sister (the original Remi doesn't have any siblings). One day, her father comes home and is unusually cruel to the family. Remi learns that she was found in Paris as a baby and isn't their real daughter. Disoriented from being injured on the job, Remi's adoptive father tries to sell her to a slave trader, but she is saved by a traveling vagabond named Vitalis, accompanied by his three dogs: Capi, Dolce, and Zerbino, and his pet monkey, Joli-Couer. Remi can't go back to her mother due to these circumstances, so she decides to join Vitalis's troupe as a performer. But they travel around a lot, and the job of a traveling performer is harsh, and when tragedy strikes, things don't go peachy keen for Remi. But she'll keep on going.going.
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A 1996-1997 anime based on the French novel ''Sans Famille'' by Hector Malot, ''Ie Naki Ko Remi'' (commonly translated as Nobody's Girl Remi, though a fansub group calls it Homeless Girl Remy) is the last anime that the World Masterpiece Theater made before their ten year hiatus.
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A 1996-1997 anime based on the French novel ''Sans Famille'' by Hector Malot, ''Ie Naki Ko Remi'' (commonly translated as Nobody's Girl Remi, though a fansub group calls it Homeless Girl Remy) is the last anime that the World Masterpiece Theater WorldMasterpieceTheater made before their ten year hiatus.hiatus. It is the second anime based on Malot's novel, the first one being the 1977 version made by TMSEntertainment and Osamu Dezaki. Unlike that version, however, this version is a very very loose adaptation, undergoing many changes to both the story, character designs, character genders, and the overall plot as a result of lack of funding and as a desperate measure to save the WMT from going under. It failed miserably.
Remi is a normal young girl living in the village of Chavanon with her mother and sister (the original Remi doesn't have any siblings). One day, her father comes home and is unusually cruel to the family. Remi learns that she was found in Paris as a baby and isn't their real daughter. Disoriented from being injured on the job, Remi's adoptive father tries to sell her to a slave trader, but she is saved by a traveling vagabond named Vitalis, accompanied by his three dogs: Capi, Dolce, and Zerbino, and his pet monkey, Joli-Couer. Remi can't go back to her mother due to these circumstances, so she decides to join Vitalis's troupe as a performer. But they travel around a lot, and the job of a traveling performer is harsh, and when tragedy strikes, things don't go peachy keen for Remi. But she'll keep on going.
Remi is a normal young girl living in the village of Chavanon with her mother and sister (the original Remi doesn't have any siblings). One day, her father comes home and is unusually cruel to the family. Remi learns that she was found in Paris as a baby and isn't their real daughter. Disoriented from being injured on the job, Remi's adoptive father tries to sell her to a slave trader, but she is saved by a traveling vagabond named Vitalis, accompanied by his three dogs: Capi, Dolce, and Zerbino, and his pet monkey, Joli-Couer. Remi can't go back to her mother due to these circumstances, so she decides to join Vitalis's troupe as a performer. But they travel around a lot, and the job of a traveling performer is harsh, and when tragedy strikes, things don't go peachy keen for Remi. But she'll keep on going.
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A 1996-1997 anime based on the French novel ''Sans Famille'' by Hector Malot, ''Ie Naki Ko Remi'' (commonly translated as Nobody's Girl Remi, though a fansub group calls it Homeless Girl Remy)
A 1996-1997 anime based on the French novel ''Sans Famille'' by Hector Malot, ''Ie Naki Ko Remi'' (commonly translated as Nobody's Girl Remi, though a fansub group calls it Homeless Girl Remy)