![]() ![]() The original comic series ran from 1905 – 1914, and was briefly revived for another two years in the years of 1924 – 1926. Little Nemo’s Adventures In Slumberland derives its origins from an American comic strip written by Windsor McCay, which told the story of a boy named Nemo and the antics he undergoes in his dreams. LITTLE NEMO’S ADVENTURES IN SLUMBERLAND The original “Little Nemo” comic, written by Windsor McCay in the early 20th century, and later produced into a musical and an animated short. Just a note too: unlike other anime films which I watched in Japanese with subs, for this one I reviewed the English version of it, as that was the one that I am most familiar with. With that in mind, I decided to take a look back at this movie to see how much it holds up after all these years of not watching it. It’s hard to believe a movie like this is already 31 years old, yet to this day remains largely unknown by most members of the anime community. It was effectively the first anime movie I watched as a kid, which would soon be followed up by the horrific cluster of a trilogy that was known as Digimon: The Movie. ![]() ![]() To be honest, as a child I enjoyed Little Nemo’s Adventures In Slumberland. ![]()
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