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Un article de Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre. L'Oiseau bleu ( メーテルリンクの青い鳥 チルチルミチルの冒険旅行 , Maeterlinck no aoi tori: Tyltyl Mytyl no bôken ryokô ? , lit. L'Oiseau bleu de Maeterlinck : l'aventure de Tyltyl et Mytyl ) est le titre d'un dessin animé japonais de 1980 , écrit par Hiroshi Sasagawa et dessiné par Leiji Matsumoto . Il est basé sur la pièce de théâtre « L'Oiseau bleu » ( 1908 ) du Nobel belge Maurice Maeterlinck . En France il a été réalisé par Narcisse 4 , diffusé par Déclic Images et transmis sur FR3 .

l'oiseau bleu (Sasagawa)

http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%27Oiseau_bleu_(anime)

l'oiseau bleu (opéra)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%27oiseau_bleu L'oiseau bleu ( The Blue Bird ) is an opera in four acts (eight tableaux) by the French composer and conductor Albert Wolff . The libretto by Maurice Maeterlinck is based on his 1908 play of the same name . [ edit ] Performance history
http://www.tor.com/blogs/2011/05/ten-anime-films-you-should-see-before-you-die

ten anime films you should see before you die

One of the most surprising, and gratifying, things that has happened since I started my blog, Tim Maughan Books , a year or so ago is the positive feedback I’ve had for the anime reviews—especially from people I know are far from being massive fanboys like myself. It’s gratifying because its part of the reason I started writing them; to try and introduce the medium to people who had never really indulged in it all, at least not past perhaps watching Spirited Away with their kids. The problem is, once you’ve had your first taste, where do you go next? Type ‘anime’ into Google and the results are bewildering, and without a little bit of guidance and a quality filter finding something to watch can be a daunting task.