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It was adapted into a 60-minute radio drama which was broadcast on NHK FM on 2 May 1987, with Yōji Matsuda (who already voiced Asbel in ''Nausicaä'' and would go on to voice Ashitaka in ''Princess Mononoke'') in titular role. It also partially inspired Creator/StudioGhibli film ''Anime/TalesFromEarthsea'', directed by Hayao's son Goro.

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It was adapted into a 60-minute radio drama which was broadcast on NHK FM on 2 May 1987, with Yōji Matsuda (who already voiced Asbel in ''Nausicaä'' and would go on to voice Ashitaka in ''Princess Mononoke'') in titular role. It also partially inspired the Creator/StudioGhibli film ''Anime/TalesFromEarthsea'', directed by Hayao's son Goro.
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* EngagementChallenge: When the old woman Thea is staying with insists she choose a husband in order to get another laborer to help with, Thea declares she will marry whoever can ride Yakul. [[spoiler:Yakul naturally bucks off everyone who triees until Shuna, his master, tries.]]

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* EngagementChallenge: When the old woman Thea is staying with insists she choose a husband in order to get another laborer to help with, Thea declares she will marry whoever can ride Yakul. [[spoiler:Yakul naturally bucks off everyone who triees tries until Shuna, his master, tries.]]
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* RescueRomance: Shuna first meets Thea and her sister when they are prisoners of slavers. [[spoiler:When they encounter each other again, Thea returns the favor by helping the traumatized Shuna regain his faculties out of gratitude for saving her and her sister's life.]]

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* RescueRomance: Shuna first meets Thea and her sister when they are prisoners of slavers.slavers, and he soon frees them. [[spoiler:When they encounter each other again, Thea returns the favor by helping the traumatized Shuna regain his faculties out of gratitude for saving her and her sister's life.]]
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It was adapted into a 60-minute radio drama which was broadcast on NHK FM on 2 May 1987, with Yōji Matsuda (who already voiced Asbel in ''Nausicaa'' and would go on to voice Ashitaka in ''Princess Mononoke'') in titular role. It also partially inspired Creator/StudioGhibli film ''Anime/TalesFromEarthsea'', directed by Hayao's son Goro.

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It was adapted into a 60-minute radio drama which was broadcast on NHK FM on 2 May 1987, with Yōji Matsuda (who already voiced Asbel in ''Nausicaa'' ''Nausicaä'' and would go on to voice Ashitaka in ''Princess Mononoke'') in titular role. It also partially inspired Creator/StudioGhibli film ''Anime/TalesFromEarthsea'', directed by Hayao's son Goro.

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It was written and illustrated by the legendary Creator/HayaoMiyazaki and first published in 1983, predating many of the works he is now most known for. Though it shares many similarities in themes and artstyle to Miyazaki's more famous works like ''Anime/NausicaaOfTheValleyOfTheWind'' and ''Anime/PrincessMononoke'', the structure of its story is closer to a fable than the epic style narratives in those works, as it is based on a traditional Tibetan tale called ''The Prince That Turned Into a Dog''. It is not strictly a manga, relying as it does far more on narration captions than direct speech balloons, being more an ''emonogatari'' or illustrated story. It was adapted into a 60-minute radio drama which was broadcast on NHK FM on 2 May 1987, with Yōji Matsuda (who already voiced Asbel in ''Nausicaa'' and would go on to voice Ashitaka in ''Princess Mononoke'') in titular role. It also partially inspired Creator/StudioGhibli film ''Anime/TalesFromEarthsea'', directed by Hayao's son Goro.

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It was written and illustrated by the legendary Creator/HayaoMiyazaki and first published in 1983, predating many of the works he is now most known for. Though it shares many similarities in themes and artstyle to Miyazaki's more famous works like ''Anime/NausicaaOfTheValleyOfTheWind'' and ''Anime/PrincessMononoke'', the structure of its story is closer to a fable than the epic style narratives in those works, as it is based on a traditional Tibetan tale called ''The Prince That Turned Into a Dog''. It is not strictly a manga, relying as it does far more on narration captions than direct speech balloons, being more an ''emonogatari'' or illustrated story.

It was adapted into a 60-minute radio drama which was broadcast on NHK FM on 2 May 1987, with Yōji Matsuda (who already voiced Asbel in ''Nausicaa'' and would go on to voice Ashitaka in ''Princess Mononoke'') in titular role. It also partially inspired Creator/StudioGhibli film ''Anime/TalesFromEarthsea'', directed by Hayao's son Goro.
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