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  1. 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. 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.

    • 17 March 1979
    • Toei Doga
  2. 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. 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.

  3. Tatsu no ko Tarô: Directed by Kiriô Urayama, Peter Fernandez. With Jun'ya Katô, Mîna Tominaga, Kazuo Kumakura, Kazuo Kitamura. A young boy has to make a voyage to a distant lake to save his mother, who has been turned into a dragon.

    • (887)
    • Adventure, Family, Fantasy
    • Kiriô Urayama, Peter Fernandez
    • 1983
  4. Anno 1979. Realizzato dalla Toei Animation, “Taro the Dragon Boy” si presenta come un film che potrebbe tranquillamente riallacciarsi al filone della fiaba. Taro è un ragazzo povero, ma egoista e viziato, che passa il tempo a divertirsi e bighellonare, mentre a sua nonna spettano i lavori più pesanti per mantenerlo.

  5. 16 mar 2019 · Trailer for Taro the Dragon Boy. Like dragon anime? Check out our ridiculously epic guide at http://dragon.university/anime/a-ridiculously-epic-guide-to-drag...

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  6. Movie Toei Animation. Add to My List. Episodes: / 1. Trailer. More videos. Edit. Synopsis. 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 lake to save his mother, who has been turned into a dragon.

  7. 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. 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.