Dino Adventure Jura Tripper

Dino Adventure Jurassic Tripper (恐竜冒険記ジュラトリッパー, Kyōryū Bōkenki Jura Torippā) is the title of a 1995 anime series consisting of 39 25-minute episodes. It was produced by NAS and TV Tokyo and animated by Ashi Productions. It is a loosely based literary adaptation on the novel Two Years' Vacation (1888) by French author Jules Verne.

Synopsis
On a school yachting trip, fifteen children of various ages are mysteriously transported to another world where dinosaurs still roam. While attempting to return home, they encounter talking dinosaurs, revolutionaries, pirates, a princess, and primitive scientists. These unlikely allies help them escape from soldiers, bandits, vicious dinosaurs, and fanatical priests. Aggression between the two oldest boys leads to a split in ranks, and a sneaky double cross plot. Unlikely romances bloom in this tense atmosphere, and the group learns that each has strengths that can help them get home if they work together. Loosely based on the book Deux ans De Vacances, by Jules Verne from 1888.

(Source: ANN)

TV Anime
An adventure action story in which 15 boys and girls who got lost in a different world where dinosaurs live join forces to face difficulties in order to return to their original world.

Director Kunihiko Yuyama envisioned it in the early 1980s when he was working on "Magical Princess Minky Momo". It is a different-world adventure that fuses Arthur Conan Doyle's novel "The Lost World" with Jules Verne's novel "Jugo Shonen Hyuryuki" as a base. The first title of the preliminary draft was "Me and the Dinosaurs".However, at the same time, in 1983, the same series of "Ginga Hyoryu Vifam" was produced and broadcast, so it was shelved. Yasushi Hirano, who worked on the screenplay for the series, and Minagamari, who also worked on the character design for the movie, have similar styles.

After that, as a follow-up program of the director's work "Magical Princess Minky Momo Embrace Your Dreams, broadcast on NTV from 1991 to the following year, it was produced with investment from an Italian program sales company through the mediation of Bop of NTV and Masao Takiyama, who belonged to the international department of Fuji Eight, a program sales company of Fuji TV (which became Fuji Creative Corporation in 1995).

In Japan, unlike children's animation, toys were not marketed or media mixed, and it was difficult to secure sponsors and broadcast slots. Due to the pre-broadcast in Italy in 1994, there were a series of detailed orders from the Italian side (character design that Italians like (Tiger's lips, etc.), gestures and behavioral psychology, etc.).


 * Staff
 * Planning Team - Toshihiko Sato (Ashi Production), Umeo Ito (Bop), Masao Takiyama (Fuji Eight)
 * Director - Kunihiko Yuyama
 * Series composition - Yasushi Hirano
 * Character Design - Kenichi Chikanaga, Mari Tominaga
 * Design Works - Seiji Kishimoto
 * Design cooperation - Hiroshi Kojina
 * Art Director - Toshihisa Koyama
 * Color setting - Yuko Kanamaru
 * Cinematographer - Kazunori Hashimoto
 * Editing - Naoyuki Masaki
 * Acoustic Director - Hideyuki Tanaka
 * Music Director - Toshiyuki Omori
 * Producers - Noriko Kobayashi, Ritsushi Yamazaki, Hiroshi Kato, Mitsuru Oshima, Koichi Sekizaki
 * Animation Production - Ashi Production
 * Production cooperation - Fuji Eight
 * Production - TV Tokyo, NAS (up to episode 2) Reed Production, Bop (animation production up to episode 2, production from episode 3)

Although it has not been made into a DVD, all episodes have been distributed as unlimited videos since the start of the D-Anime Store in 2013. For these reasons, violence and shooting scenes are incorporated, the characters are tall, and the content is aimed at teens.

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