Trapp Family Story

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Trapp Family Story
Screenshot of the opening logo of the TV series
トラップ一家物語
(Torappu Ikka Monogatari)
GenrePeriod drama
Anime television series
Directed byKōzō Kusuba
Produced byYoshihisa Tachikawa (Fuji TV) (Eps 1-25)
Minoru Wada (Fuji TV) (Eps 26-40)
Takaji Matsudo
Written byAyo Shiroya
Music byShin Kawabe
StudioNippon Animation
Original networkFuji TV
Original run January 13, 1991 December 28, 1991
Episodes40

Trapp Family Story (トラップ一家物語, Torappu Ikka Monogatari) is a 1991 Japanese animated series by Nippon Animation, based on the story of the real-life Austrian singing family the Trapp Family. It is a part of the World Masterpiece Theatre franchise, which adapted classic works of literature into animated TV shows. 40 episodes aired on Fuji TV.[1]

It was based on the 1949 memoir The Story of the Trapp Family Singers by Maria von Trapp, which has also inspired the world-famous 1959 musical The Sound of Music.

Although many things were changed from the original story, unlike other adaptations such as The Sound of Music, the children's names are all correct in this version, though some are shuffled around.

Characters[edit]

  • Maria Kutschera von Trapp (voiced by Masako Katsuki) – 18 years old. She is sent to the von Trapp house as a governess.
  • Georg von Trapp (voiced by Katsunosuke Hori) – 38 years old. Head of the von Trapp family. Loving towards his children.
  • Rupert von Trapp (voiced by Shinobu Adachi) – 14 years old. Firstborn of Baron von Trapp. He is a fencer.
  • Hedwig von Trapp (voiced by Maria Kawamura) – 13 years old. The oldest daughter of Baron von Trapp. Hates Maria at first before warming up to her.
  • Werner von Trapp (voiced by Yōko Matsuoka) – 10 years old. A very playful boy.
  • Maria von Trapp (voiced by Yuri Shiratori) – 8 years old. The second oldest daughter of Baron von Trapp. Very close to her deceased mother, Agatha. She is the reason Maria was sent to the von Trapp house as a governess.
  • Johanna von Trapp (voiced by Hiromi Ishikawa) – 6 years old. A girl who laughs a lot and is put under Maria's care as well.
  • Martina von Trapp (voiced by Saori Suzuki) – 4 years old. She always brings her teddy bear, Nikola, everywhere.
  • Agathe von Trapp (voiced by Naoto Watanabe) – 3 years old. The youngest daughter of Baron von Trapp.
  • Johannes von Trapp – born in the series finale.
  • Hans (voiced by Masato Hirano) – the von Trapp family butler. He is eventually revealed to support Germany near the end of the series.
  • Baroness Matilda (voiced by Toshiko Fujita) – head of the von Trapp household servants, she is an aristocrat who came to assist Baron von Trapp in caring for his children and running his household after the death of his wife.
  • Mimi (voiced by Junko Hagimori) – a young maid who works for the Trapp family until she goes to marry her boyfriend.
  • Rosy – head cook of the household.
  • Clarine (voiced by Kyōko Irokawa) – baroness Matilda's maid who accompanies her during Matilda's time at the von Trapp household.
  • Franz (voiced by Takao Ōyama) – the Trapp family gardener.
  • Dr. Vortman – a Jewish doctor who helps the von Trapp family multiple times during the series; he is taken away by the Germans.
  • Mother Abbess – head of Nonnberg Abbey. She sent Maria to the Trapp family as governess.
  • Rafaela (voiced by Aya Hisakawa) – friend of Maria during her time at the abbey.
  • Dolores – mistress of novices in the abbey.
  • Thomas – a boy attending the school Maria briefly taught at while training to be a sister of Nonnberg Abbey. He later plays an important role in helping Hedwig reunite with her family after she ran away from home and was robbed of her valuables.
  • Sister Lucia – sister of the abbey who rarely speaks.
  • Sister Laura – sister of the abbey who helped Maria teach the children Bible study.
  • Hannah – a novice of Nonnberg Abbey, along with Elizabeth, both of whom share the same room as Maria and Rafaela.
  • Elizabeth – a novice of Nonnberg Abbey, along with Hannah, both of whom share the same room as Maria and Rafaela.
  • Karl – Mimi's boyfriend. He helps the Trapp family flee towards Italy as Germany was about to close its borders, including the annexed Austria.
  • Lady Yvonne Belvedere (voiced by Eiko Yamada) – daughter of Earl Belvedere and supposed fiancée of Baron Georg von Trapp.
  • Nastassja Ivanovna – Hedwig's best friend and Rupert and Anton's love interest.
  • Anton – the rival of Rupert von Trapp and a friend of Nastassja
  • Kurt Schuschnigg – president of Austria.
  • Franz Wasner (voiced by Katsuji Mori) – a priest who comes to live at the house nearing the end of the series.
  • Dennis Wagner – a talent scout from the U.S. who visits Austria to watch the Trapp family perform at a concert.
  • Lotte Lehmann – renowned German opera singer who discovers the Trapp Family Singers when she arrives at their home to rent out a room. She convinces them to perform in front of an audience at the Salzburg festival.
  • Marian Anderson – mentioned only. Famous opera singer from America who performed in Vienna at a concert the same day as the Trapps.
  • Unnamed High-Ranking Member of the Gestapo – a Nazi with a menacing presence, closely resembling the likeness of Reinhard Heydrich.
  • Adolf Hitler – dictator of Germany from 1933 to 1945.

Episodes[edit]

  1. My Aspiration to be a Catholic Nun
  2. My Future as a Sister
  3. The Captain and his 7 Children
  4. The 26th Governess
  5. Maria is the Cause of Drama
  6. The Missing children and the Hunger Rebellion
  7. I can not trust Adults
  8. Courtesy is Important!?
  9. Baron Trapp's Fiancé?
  10. Sewing Machine and Violin
  11. Playing in the Mud is Supreme
  12. Chocolate Cake: Maria Style
  13. Don Quixote's First Love
  14. The Music Box's Secret
  15. Martina and the Bear, Nikola
  16. The House without Fraulein Maria
  17. The Wounded Fawn
  18. All God's Creatures, Great and Small
  19. Lady Yvonne's Gifts
  20. Each Person's Life
  21. Baron von Trapp's Decision
  22. Can You Live Alone?
  23. Letters to the Angel
  24. Christmas Carol
  25. In The Snow Of The Alps
  26. The Orange and the Flower Seeds
  27. Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
  28. Naughty Agathe
  29. Person Who Becomes Wife and Mother
  30. Marriage?
  31. God's Decree
  32. A Bride in July
  33. A True Family
  34. The Trapp Family Singers
  35. Singing in the Wind
  36. The German Invasion
  37. The New Salute
  38. Hans' Secret
  39. Pride and Belief
  40. Farewell to My Country

Music[edit]

Opening themes[edit]

The opening theme differed depending on the broadcasting. The series first used "Doremi no Uta (Doremi Song)" as the intro theme during earlier broadcasting, however, the DVD and video version of the series uses "Hohoemi no Mahou (Smile Magic)" as the new opening song.

  1. "Doremi Song [ドレミのうた] (Do-Re-Mi no Uta)" by Eri Itō and Children's Choir of the Forest (early broadcasting version). This was a Japanese adaptation of the song Do-Re-Mi from The Sound of Music.
  1. "Smile Magic [ほほえみの魔法] (Hohoemi no Mahou)" by Eri Itō (video, DVD, and later rebroadcasting version)

Ending themes[edit]

  1. "With Outstretched Hands [両手を広げて] (Ryoute wo hirogete)" by Eri Itō

References[edit]

  1. ^ Crump, William D. (2019). Happy Holidays—Animated! A Worldwide Encyclopedia of Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and New Year's Cartoons on Television and Film. McFarland & Co. p. 50. ISBN 9781476672939.

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