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Mīmu Iro Iro Yume no Tabi

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The Many Dream Journeys of Meme
Mimu, the Traveller of Many Dreams
Screenshot of the TV series displaying Meme on the keyboard
ミームいろいろ夢の旅
(Miimu Iro Iro Yume no Tabi)
GenreDrama, adventure, science fiction, educational
Anime television series
Directed byKazuyoshi Yokota
Produced byMasashi Tadakuma
Shoji Sato
Takaji Matsudo
Written byAkira Nakahara
Hiroshi Ootsuka
Kensyo Nakano
Naoko Miyake
Nobuyuki Isshiki
Shōzō Matsuda
Toshiyuki Kashiwakura
Yoshihisa Araki
Yoshio Kuroda
Music byTakeo Watanabe
StudioNippon Animation
Original networkTBS
Original run April 3, 1983 September 29, 1985
Episodes127

The Many Dream Journeys of Meme (ミームいろいろ夢の旅, Miimu Iro Iro Yume no Tabi, also translated as Mimu, the Traveller of Many Dreams and Discoveries Unlimited) is a Japanese anime television series created by Nippon Animation. The show originally aired from 1983 to 1985 and was primarily educational. Episodes usually dealt with scientific discoveries and inventions, though there were also a few futuristic and science fiction stories and situations.[1]

Content

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Episodes are 30 minutes long and generally present an important discovery in the history of sciences.[2]

Notable persons presented in the show

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International broadcast

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The series has been translated into many languages, including Spanish (as Los mil viajes en los sueños de Mimi), French (as Ordy ou les Grandes Découvertes), Portuguese (as Descobertas sem limite), Hebrew (as דימי בעקבות התגליות הגדולות; Dimi Following the great discoveries or Dimi Be'Iqvot HaTagliot HaGdolot), Arabic (as اسألوا لبيبة ; Ask Labeebah or Is'aloo Labeebah), Serbo-Croatian (as Otkrića bez granica), Macedonian (as Откритија без граници), Persian (as "ماجراهای دانی‌"; Adventure of Dani), Dutch (as Eindeloze Ontdekkingen) and Cantonese (as 小豆丁).

References

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  1. ^ "ミームいろいろ夢の旅 | 作品紹介". 日本アニメーション NIPPON ANIMATION (in Japanese). Retrieved 2024-08-29.
  2. ^ NHK nenkan (in Japanese). 日本放送出版協会. 1984. ISBN 978-4-14-007135-9.
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