List of 3000 Leagues in Search of Mother episodes
This article is a list of all 52 episodes of 3000 Leagues in Search of Mother, an anime TV series by Nippon Animation. The series aired in Japan between January 4, 1976 and December 26, 1976.[1]
Episodes
No. | Title | Original air date |
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01 | "Don't Go, Mother" "Ikenai de Okā-chan" (いかないでおかあさん) | January 4, 1976 |
02 | "Marco, Genovese Boy" (ジェノバの少年マルコ) | January 11, 1976 |
03 | "Sunday in the Port Town" (日曜日の港町) | January 18, 1976 |
04 | "I Hate You, Dad" (おとうさんなんか大きらい) | January 25, 1976 |
05 | "Buddy Emilio" (なかよしエミリオ) | February 1, 1976 |
06 | "Marco's Payday" (マルコの月給日) | February 8, 1976 |
07 | "Small Ocean on the Roof" (屋根の上の小さな海) | February 15, 1976 |
08 | "Merry Peppino's Band" (ゆかいなペッピーノ一座) | February 22, 1976 |
09 | "Sorry, Dad" (ごめんなさいおとうさん) | February 29, 1976 |
10 | "Mother's Buenos Aires" (かあさんのブエノスアイレス) | March 7, 1976 |
11 | "Mother's Letter" (おかあさんの手紙) | March 14, 1976 |
12 | "Day of the Flight of the Hot-Air Balloon" (ひこう船のとぶ日) | March 21, 1976 |
13 | "Goodbye, Fiolina" (さよならフィオリーナ) | March 26, 1976 |
14 | "Marco's Decision" (マルコの決意) | April 4, 1976 |
15 | "Sail on, Folgore" (すすめフォルゴーレ号) | April 11, 1976 |
16 | "A Little Cook" (ちいさなコック長) | April 18, 1976 |
17 | "Neptune's Revel" (赤道まつり) | April 25, 1976 |
18 | "Rio Immigrant Ship" (リオの移民船) | May 2, 1976 |
19 | "Shining Stars of the Southern Cross" (かがやく南十字星) | May 9, 1976 |
20 | "Night of the Big Storm" (おおあらしの夜) | May 16, 1976 |
21 | "The La Plata Is the River of Silver" (ラプラタ川は銀の川) | May 23, 1976 |
22 | "Town Where Mother Is" (かあさんのいる街) | May 30, 1976 |
23 | "Another Mother" (もうひとりのおかあさん) | June 6, 1976 |
24 | "Fiolina Waiting" (待っててくれたフィオリーナ) | June 13, 1976 |
25 | "Peppino's Band Is a Hit" (ペッピーノ一座大あたり) | June 20, 1976 |
26 | "To the Pampa" (草原へ) | June 27, 1976 |
27 | "Fiolina's Tears" (フィオリーナの涙) | July 4, 1976 |
28 | "Barbossa Ranch" (バルボーサ大牧場) | July 11, 1976 |
29 | "Snow Falls" (雪がふる) | July 18, 1976 |
30 | "Old Gaucho Carlos" (老ガウチョ カルロス) | July 25, 1976 |
31 | "A Long Night" (ながい夜) | August 1, 1976 |
32 | "We Said Goodbye" (さようならといえたら) | August 8, 1976 |
33 | "No Mother" (かあさんがいない) | August 15, 1976 |
34 | "I Need to Go Back to Genova" (ジェノバに帰りたい) | August 22, 1976 |
35 | "Mother's Dear Writing" (おかあさんのなつかしい文字) | August 29, 1976 |
36 | "Farewell, Bahia Blanca" (さようならバイアブランカ) | September 5, 1976 |
37 | "Endless Journey" (はてしない旅へ) | September 12, 1976 |
38 | "It's Also Hard for Mother" (かあさんだってつらいのに) | September 19, 1976 |
While waiting for Mr. Fadobani to arrange travel for Marco's trip to Rosario, he helps out at Fosco's store. During the day, a crew member of the ship sailing to Rosario meets Marco and tells him to come to the port at night. For the rest of the day, Marco revisits the places he saw on his first day in Buenos Aires. After saying his goodbyes to Luiza and Fosco, Marco leaves for the port where he meets Mario and the ship. Overjoyed, Marco celebrates the fact that he will soon be able to see his mother. | ||
39 | "Rosy Daybreak in Rosario" (ばら色のよあけロサリオ) | September 26, 1976 |
Once the ship sets sail to Rosario, the Captain is informed that Marco isn't paying for his ticket, thus leading to him being disdainful towards Marco. After learning that Marco is also from Genoa, the Captain bonds with him due to his love of their shared hometown. As the ship gets closer to its destination, Marco is full of despair; he begins to worry that his mother may no longer be in Cordoba, like his previous attempts to search for her. Therefore the Captain convinces Marco to stay hopeful, saying that he would keep searching for his mother even if she isn't in found in Cordoba. Thus, the crew is once again cheerful just in time to witness daybreak in Rosario. | ||
40 | "A Shining Italian Star" (かがやくイタリアの星一つ) | October 3, 1976 |
After parting ways with the crew of Andrea Doria, Captain and Mario, Marco heads over to Mr. Barientos' home as per the instructions by Mr. Fadobani. Upon arrival, he is told that Mr. Barientos isn't going to be home for another month, and is treated rudely by one of his servants; showing his scorn towards Italian immigrants. With low spirits, Marco decides he must get a job in order to go to Cordoba by himself. After many failed attempts, Marco stumbles upon Federico, father of Renata and Nino whom he met on the immigration ship earlier on his journey. After hearing Marco's story, Federico helps Marco by telling his story to an Italian restaurant in town in order to gain sympathy. The restaurant's customers are moved by Marco's struggles, and help out by donating money to help him buy a ticket to Cordoba where his mother supposedly lives. | ||
41 | "If I Could Go Home with Mother..." (かあさんと帰れたら…) | October 10, 1976 |
Saying farewell to Federico, Marco boards the train to Cordoba. On the train, he meets a family of a mother and her three children; reminding him of his own family. He also meets a group of burly men, mistaking them for burglars yet finding out they are kind at heart. Finally, the train arrives at Cordoba, and Marco begins his search for Mr. Mequinez, his mother's supposed employer. Unfortunately, upon arriving at Mequinez's door, Marco finds the house to be empty as no one replies to his desperate cries for his mother. | ||
42 | "New Friend Pablo" (新しい友だちパブロ) | October 17, 1976 |
43 | "Somewhere in This Town" (この街のどこかに) | October 24, 1976 |
44 | "I Want to Save Fuana" (フアナをたすけたい) | October 31, 1976 |
45 | "Far to the North" (はるかな北へ) | November 7, 1976 |
46 | "Trip by Cow-Drawn Carriage" (牛車の旅) | November 14, 1976 |
47 | "Mother Is at the Foot of That Mountain" (あの山の麓にかあさんが) | November 21, 1976 |
48 | "Don't Die, My Burro" (ロバよ死なないで) | November 28, 1976 |
49 | "Mother's Calling" (かあさんが呼んでいる) | December 5, 1976 |
50 | "Run, Marco!" (走れマルコ!) | December 12, 1976 |
51 | "Finally to Mother" (とうとうかあさんに) | December 19, 1976 |
52 | "Back to Genova with Mother" (かあさんとジェノバへ) | December 26, 1976 |
References
- ↑ "母をたずねて三千里". Media Arts Database (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved July 19, 2016.
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