

Score
6.1 / 10
Status
Finished Airing
Episodes
1
Studio
Studio Gallop
Also known as ウインダリア, 童話めいた戦史ウインダリア | Windaria | Once Upon a Time
6.1/10
Community score
#7790
Rank
11.3K
Members
35
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Two pairs of young lovers become embroiled in a war between two rival kingdoms, the primitive but resplendent Isa and the militaristic but undisciplined Paro. Izu and his young wife, Marin , are simple farmers who live in the unassuming village of Saki, which lies directly between Isa and Paro. While Saki does not have the beauty of Isa nor the war machines of Paro, they do possess a magnificent tree known as "Windaria," to which the villagers give their prayers in return for "good memories."
When the war erupts, Izu decides to join Paro's army, enthralled by the fantastic motorbike "given" to him as a bribe. Before he departs, they each take a vow: He will definitely return to her, and until he does, she will wait for him. The other two lovers are Jill, the prince of Paro, and Ahanas, Princess of Isa. They initially want nothing to do with the rapidly escalating conflict, but after Jill's father, Paro's king, dies by his son's hand in an altercation over the war, Jill has little choice but to realize his father's final wish: the taking of Isa.
The only problem is that he had promised his beloved, Ahanas, that he would not become involved. Windaria is a war parable set in a fantasy land of unicorns and ghost ships.
(Source: AnimeNfo)
Although the story was originally conceived for the production of an anime, Windaria first appeared as a novel titled Douwa Meita Senshi Windaria four months prior to the movie's release. As stated in the postscript, the author believed this reading would further entice people to watch the film. The movie was broadcasted several times on Yomiuri TV's Anime Daisuki! program. An English version was made available under the title Once Upon a Time by Harmony Gold in 1987. However, in order to make it suitable for a younger audience, major changes were made: the exclusion of some nudity and violent scenes, modification of the script, new character names, and added narration. In Japan, Windaria was initially distributed to home video by Victor Entertainment, which later released it on DVD on December 16, 2000. In the US, it was made available on VHS as Windaria by Streamline Pictures on August 1, 1993, and on DVD as Once Upon a Time by ADV Films on March 16, 2004. Additionally, a video game adaptation titled Dungeon of Windaria was released in Japan by Nintendo on May 15, 2008.

Ahnas
Main
Voice: Matsui, Naoko (Japanese)

Izu
Main
Voice: Furuya, Toru (Japanese)

Jill
Main
Voice: Inoue, Kazuhiko (Japanese)

Marin
Main
Voice: De Bortoli, Barbara (Italian)

Druid
Supporting
Voice: Takashima, Gara (Japanese)

Ginevia
Supporting
Voice: Saito, Sho (Japanese)

Haloli
Supporting
Voice: Tokumaru, Kan (Japanese)

Kundry
Supporting
Voice: Yoshida, Rihoko (Japanese)

Macek, Carl
Producer, Script, ADR Director

Yuyama, Kunihiko
Director

Matsuura, Noriyoshi
Sound Director

Watanabe, Jun
Sound Director

Fujikawa, Keisuke
Script, Original Creator, Screenplay

Arai, Akino
Theme Song Performance
Openings
"Yakusoku" by Akino Arai
Endings
"Utsukushii Hoshi (美しい星)" by Akino Arai
English title
Once Upon a Time
Romaji title
Windaria
Japanese title
ウインダリア, 童話めいた戦史ウインダリア
Synonyms
Tales of Windaria, Windaria: Legend of Fabulous Battle, Douwa Meita Senshi Windaria
Main studio
Studio Gallop
Producers
Gallop
Licensors
ADV Films, Harmony Gold, Streamline Pictures
Japanese title
ウインダリア, 童話めいた戦史ウインダリア