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Amechiyo (The banished prince) falls in love with Tanukihime (a princess of raccoon dog disguised to human). This is an Operetta which includes comedy, singing and dancing, and a love story.

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Tanukihime
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Amechiyo
Hiroko Yakushimaru ...
Ohagi no tsubone
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Azuchi Momoyama
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Ostrich Monk
Gentaro Takahashi ...
Butler Raccoon
Saori Yuki ...
Virgen Hag
Miwako Ichikawa ...
Kome
Hibari Misora ...
CG appearance
Eisuke Sasai ...
Yasuke
Papaya Suzuki ...
Junior Raccoon
Taro Nanshu
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Federico Aletta ...
Nan-bannjin (painter)
Takeshi Maeda
Akira Matsushita
Noriko Shiina
Shigenori Yamazaki
Atsushi Yanaka

Directed by

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Seijun Suzuki

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Yoshio Urasawa ... ()

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Ikki Katashima ... producer
Satoru Ogura ... producer
Seijun Suzuki ... executive producer

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Ryômei Shirai ... (as Ryomei Shirai)
Michiru Ôshima

Cinematography by

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Yonezô Maeda

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Nobuyuki Ito

Production Design by

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Takeo Kimura

Art Direction by

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Norifumi Ataka

Costume Design by

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Sachiko Itô

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Isao Tsuge ... creative director

Sound Department

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Hiroshi Yamagata ... sound

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Plot Summary

Amechiyo is being hunted by his father for being too beautiful and as he tries to escape he runs into Princess Raccoon, a raccoon in human form. They fall for each other, but humans and raccoons shouldn't mix, so the raccoon court causes some trouble. She saves his life, then he saves hers by finding the Frog of Paradise on the Sacred Mountain, and so forth, until the tragic finale. Written by poco loco

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Also Known As
  • オペレッタ狸御殿 (Japan, Japanese title)
  • Princess Raccoon (Hong Kong, English title)
  • Princess Raccoon (World-wide, English title)
  • Princess Raccoon (United Kingdom)
  • 貍御殿 (Hong Kong, Mandarin title)
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Runtime
  • 111 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Ziyi Zhang spent half a month in Japan training in dance and voice. While her speaking part is in Chinese, she sings in both Chinese and Japanese. See more »
Soundtracks koi sumi tan'san' mizu See more »
Quotes Ostrich Monk: Just maybe... I am a raccoon after all.
[subtitled version]
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