Sango-sho Densetsu: Aoi Umi no Erufii

Sango-sho Densetsu: Aoi Umi no Erufii (サンゴ礁伝説 青い海のエルフィ) is a 1986 Japanese anime fantasy adventure television film directed by Yoshio Kuroda. It was broadcast on May 19, 1986 on Fuji Television.[1]

Sango-sho Densetsu: Aoi Umi no Erufii
GenreFantasy, adventure
Directed byYoshio Kuroda
Country of originJapan
Original language(s)Japanese
Production
Running time75 minutes
Production company(s)Nippon Animation
Release
Original networkFuji Television
Original release
  • May 19, 1986 (1986-05-19) (Japan)

Plot

In the future, the oceans have risen to flood all the continents due to humanity's negligence of the environment. Only a few bits of land have been spared, and one of those is the city-island where Elfie lives with her grandfather. One day, due to an underwater incident, she discovers that she can breathe underwater. Her grandfather reveals that in truth she is one of the mythical sea-people. Using the city folk's xenophobia, local politicians spark a war with these hidden people to distract people from their current resource problems, and Elfie is caught in the middle of it.

Releases

It was released in Portugal as Elfie a Salvadora do Planeta.[2]

gollark: In theory, if you handwave literally every issue, a planned economy would be better than capitalism-as-implemented.
gollark: Yes, which is why we need government intervention to deal with such externalities.
gollark: And we can get MORE resources using more efficient extraction tech and also spæce.
gollark: As I said, technological advances allow more stuff from the same resource input.
gollark: You can measure historical GDP, ish, and it's way lower than we have now, despite them having access to the same planet to work with.

References

  1. サンゴ礁伝説 青い海のエルフィ (1986). allcinema (in Japanese). Stingray. Retrieved September 28, 2014.
  2. "CATÁLOGO DE TÍTULOS E". www.dvdpt.com (in Portuguese). Retrieved September 28, 2014.


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