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3''Ie Naki Ko Remi (家なき子レミ)'' (''Nobody's Girl Remi'') is a 1996 anime series produced by Anime/WorldMasterpieceTheater. It is adapted from the French novel ''Literature/SansFamille'' by Hector Malot. Spanning 26 episodes, the anime ran from September 1, 1996 to March 23, 1997 on Fuji TV, though it was pulled from syndication because of low ratings. Kōzō Kuzuha served as the anime's director, while Man Shimada was tasked with the scriptwriting.
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5Remi is a normal young girl living in the French 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.
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7Remi can't go back to her mother, 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. [[PluckyGirl She kind]] [[TheDeterminator of has to]], considering all that happens to her.
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9This anime series was was later aired by the anime satellite television network, Animax, who translated and dubbed the series into English for broadcast across its respective English-language networks in Southeast Asia and South Asia, under the title Remi, Nobody's Girl, as well as other languages.
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11'''Not''' to be confused with ''[[Literature/NobodysGirl Nobody's Girl]]'', the novel by Malot that led to ''another'' WMT entry: ''Anime/TheStoryOfPerrine''. Also not to be confused with ''Anime/NobodysBoyRemi1977''.
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14!!''Ie Naki Ko Remi'' provides examples of:
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16* AdaptationalAlternateEnding: [[spoiler: After Gaspard is arrested for kidnapping Remy, she finds out that Mrs. Milligan is her long lost mother. They reunite through tears, having discovered the truth thanks to Remi's OrphanPlotTrinket. Mrs. Milligan then adopts the rest of the orphans.]].
17* AdaptationDistillation: 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.
18* AdaptationalDiversity: Gender example - the anime has significantly more female characters than the novel, even {{Gender Flip}}ping the main character into a girl.
19* 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.
20* AdaptedOut: [[spoiler: In the original novel, the GreaterScopeVillain was James Milligan, Remi's uncle who wanted him out so that he could get his grubby little hands on his brother's fortune. He isn't present in the anime]]. Other characters not present in the anime include the Driscolls and the Acquins.
21* AerithAndBob: Remy, Maria, Mattia, Pierre and Cosette are names you'd expect to hear in a French setting. "Nana" isn't, being a Japanese name (though she's French). Said character is also a CanonForeigner.
22* AllAbusersAreMale: The anime portrays most male parental figures (such as Jérôme and Gaspard) as [[AbusiveParents abusive dads]] motivated by {{Greed}}, while female parental figures (such as Mrs. Milligan and Anna Barberin) are always kind, caring and ready to adopt children in need. Though Vitalis and Mattia's father defy this, being benevolent fathers to Remi and Mattia respectively before they died.
23* AlternativeForeignThemeSong: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-9Nmb9hPMs Here]] is the Arabic version of the Japanese theme song, sung by Rasha Rizk.
24* AmbiguousTimePeriod: Because the anime loosely adapts the novel and takes many liberties (like making the protagonist a girl and omitting the swan arc), it's hard to tell if the setting is the same era. Not helping is that ''Anime/WorldMasterpieceTheater'' has a habit of inflicting SettingUpdate to their adapted works, like changing the setting of ''Anime/{{Pollyanna}}'' from 1900 to 1920 and changing the setting of ''Anime/KatriGirlOfTheMeadows'' from the 1850s to UsefulNotes/WorldWarOne.
25* AnimalsRespectNature: Vitalis' dogs and monkey love flowers and fellow humans alike. The SavageWolves, however...
26* AnimatedAdaptation: Of ''Literature/SansFamille'' by Hector Malot. This actually isn't the first time Japan adapted it; [[Anime/NobodysBoyRemi1977 previousy in 1977]] Creator/{{Madhouse}} had produced a more faithful version of the book.
27* ArcWords: ''Family''. The theme song, ''Watashi No Okassan'', also emphasizes this as the lyrics are about Remi longing for her "real" mother.
28* BitchInSheepsClothing: Navarre seems to be a nice guy on the outside, but his true identity is [[spoiler:the thief, and he pinned his crime in Vitalis]].
29* BlackAndGreyMorality: One one hand, you have characters like the orphans, who steal and nip for a living, but that's because they live in poverty and have to appease an abusive caretaker. Then there's people like Jérôme (willing to sell children), Pollinel (willing to buy children) and Gaspard (a child beater who even [[spoiler: kidnaps Remy to blackmail her biological mother Mrs. Milligan]].
30* CentralTheme: What is the meaning of the word "family"?
31* CerebusSyndrome: [[spoiler: After Remi ends up in Gaspard's custody, things get [[FromBadToWorse even worse]] for her. She finds out that the orphanage that supposedly promises her safety is actually a front, watch, and then gets kidnapped by Gaspard himself.]]
32* CanonForeigner: Carol, Cosette, Brell, Nelly, Navarre, Nana, Mattia's dad and a couple of minor characters.
33* CloseKnitCommunity: Little Remi is a household name in her native Chavanon, known for her BeautifulSingingVoice.
34* CoolOldLady: Children's novelist Carol, who won a literary award for writing a story called "10 Magical Stories''. She is adored by Remi.
35* ComingOfAgeStory: Remy's orphanhood is the center of the story, from her ObliviousAdoption to finding a home in Vitalis ([[spoiler:who then unfortunately dies]]) and her time at the OrphanageOfFear [[spoiler:before reuniting with her blood family, the Milligans]]).
36* CompressedAdaptation: The anime expands Gaspard's relationship with the kids, while cutting out other aspects from the novel, [[spoiler: like his knowledge of Vitalis' true identity]] and the Driscolls.
37* CreatorProvincialism: Averted. It is based on a French novel, but the staff behind the anime is fully Japanese.
38* CutShort: The anime was eventually pulled off Fuji TV because of low ratings. The final 3 episodes were only available on DVD.
39* DownerBeginning: Remy's abusive father shows his wrath towards her for being adopted, curses his wife for taking her in, and tries to sell her to Pollinel's HumanTraffickers. Thankfully, she's saved by a kindly Italian performer and becomes a part of his WanderingMinstrel act.
40* DramaticIrony:
41** [[spoiler: Jérôme sold Remy off because he deemed her a financial burden, but she's actually of noble blood. Had he kept Remy and raised her, Mrs. Milligan would have compensated him handsomely for his kindness.]]
42** [[spoiler: Early in the series, Mrs. Milligan offers to adopt Remy, but she's satisfied with Vitalis. It's only after Vitalis dies that Remy finds out that Milligan is her real mother.]]
43* EarnYourHappyEnding:
44** [[spoiler: Remy witnesses her adoptive father Vitalis die in the snow, alongside two of his dogs, and then resides at an orphanage headed by a resentful caretaker in the form of Gaspard. He subjects her to severe abuse for being a SpiritedYoungLady opposed to stealing and standing up for her fellow orphans, and holds her hostage to extort cash from her biological family. To her shock, she finds out that her biological mother is the kindly, aristocratic woman she met in Toulouse, and they have a tearful reunion.]]
45** [[spoiler: The children of the orphanage all descend from {{Dark And Troubled Past}}s and have endured Gaspard's physical abuse and neglect for years. They see a HopeSpot in Remy and her optimism, but she's suddenly kidnapped when Gaspard learns that she's the daughter of Mrs. Milligan. Thankfully, the authorities get involved and Gaspard gets quite the beating from the Milligan's attorney, and later, the children are adopted by Remy's wealthy biological mother]].
46* FlowersOfNature: Remi loves flowers. When the Barberins are selling Rosette the cow, she dresses her up in pretty pink ones, and later, she takes Lise to a field full of them.
47* GratuitousItalian: The anime takes place in France, and the second half takes place in Toulouse. However, some major characters are British and Italian. The episode titles are also written in Italian.
48* IdyllicEnglishVillage: The French village of Chevanon, where everyone knows each other and are tightly-knit. It's not so idyllic when her family is driven to poverty and have to sell their cow to survive.
49* LighterAndSofter: ''Ie Naki Ko Remi'' is much lighter in tone than the original novel and [[Anime/NobodysBoyRemi1977 the other]] ''[[Anime/NobodysBoyRemi1977 Remi]]'' [[Anime/NobodysBoyRemi1977 adapation]], 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.
50* {{Melodrama}}: Of being an orphan in old-timey France, with no one to help you and even the institutions being biased against you and managed by {{Child Hater}}s. Child abuse is a strong theme in the series, as Remy is almost trafficked, and kidnapped ''twice''. The rest of the orphans also have tragic backstories of their own.
51* OfficialCouple: [[spoiler: Remy and Mattia - in the end Mattia promises he will become a fine man for her to marry]].
52* OneSteveLimit: Narrowly averted since there's one character named Nana and another named Nina, but played straight when there are two characters named Pierre.
53* PhenotypeStereotype: The English Mrs. Mulligan is blonde-haired and blue eyed, as is her son. Most French characters, however, have red or reddish-brown hair.
54* SavageWolves: [[spoiler: Dolce and Zerbino are eaten by wolves, and we get to see Capi discover their corpses]].
55* SceneryPorn: On par for Anime/WorldMasterpieceTheater works, this anime has many beautiful background and foreground shots. See [[https://ru.kinorium.com/140579/gallery/screenshot/?photo=642289 here]] and [[https://ru.kinorium.com/140579/gallery/screenshot/?photo=642335 here]].
56* PublicDomainCharacter: Since copyright laws didn't exist when ''Sans Famille'' was written, everyone except the {{Canon Foreigner}}s is this.
57* 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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