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There used to be an anime on TV about a girl who couldn’t walk in the countryside. What was it called?

"Girls of the Alps"

As a world classic best-selling youth book, the novel "Heidi" by the famous Swiss writer Madame Spiri has been published for more than a hundred years and is still interesting to young readers. It has great appeal and has been translated into dozens of languages, spread widely around the world, and adapted into cartoons, movies, TV series, and cartoons. Hayao Miyazaki's animated version of "Girls of the Alps", which was broadcast on CCTV 2, left a deep impression on audiences at home and abroad. Heidi's hometown depicted in the novel has become a famous tourist attraction. The blue sky, the cold mountains and the girl as crystal clear as the snow... This animation, with its gentle and beautiful melody, warm and touching French romantic mood and vivid and bright pictures, combines the magnificent and charming four-season scenery of the Alps, the simple and honest people The customs and customs of the film, as well as a period of perfect friendship and family affection, are deeply touching and unforgettable once you have seen it.

Hayao Miyazaki, Isao Takahata and other giants representing the Japanese animation industry participated in the production of this work at that time, and provincial talents include Kajuko Sugiyama, Yukihei Miyauchi, Noriko Obara, Taeko Nakanishi, etc.

BANDAIVisual Co., Ltd., "Alpine Girl Heidi 35th Anniversary Commemorative Box", the price is 27,300 yen, and it will be produced and sold for a limited time until February 21, 2009.