Ookina Furudokei (1973)
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Ookina Furudokei (1973)

Minna no Uta

大きな古時計

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Episode Progress

Complete

1 / 1 episodes aired

All 1 episodes available

MUSIC1 / 1 epsFinished5.29
Aired
Jun 18, 1973 –
Duration
2 min
Time to Complete
~2m

Alternative Titles

ja大きな古時計

enMinna no Uta

ja大きな古時計(1973年版)

enMy Grandfather's Clock (1973 edition)

Synopsis

The second release of the Japanese version of the 1876 song My Grandfather's Clock by American composer and songwriter Henry Clay Work that was broadcast on NHK's Minna no Uta program. It was again performed by Sumito Tachikawa and the Nagato Miho Kagekidan Jidou Gasshoudan (Miho Nagato Opera Children's Choir), but this time featured animation by Yoshiyuki Takeguchi.

Synopsis

The second release of the Japanese version of the 1876 song My Grandfather's Clock by American composer and songwriter Henry Clay Work that was broadcast on NHK's Minna no Uta program. It was again performed by Sumito Tachikawa and the Nagato Miho Kagekidan Jidou Gasshoudan (Miho Nagato Opera Children's Choir), but this time featured animation by Yoshiyuki Takeguchi.

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104users
Completed6966.3%
Planning2019.2%
Dropped1110.6%
Watching32.9%
Paused11.0%

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many episodes does Ookina Furudokei (1973) have?

Ookina Furudokei (1973) is a music special consisting of exactly 1 episode.

What is the premise of Ookina Furudokei (1973)?

This entry is the second release of the Japanese version of the song My Grandfather's Clock, originally composed by Henry Clay Work, and features animation by Yoshiyuki Takeguchi.

Is Ookina Furudokei (1973) part of a series?

Yes, it is the first and only entry in its franchise and was originally broadcast as part of NHK's Minna no Uta program.

Who performed the music for Ookina Furudokei (1973)?

The song is performed by Sumito Tachikawa and the Miho Nagato Opera Children's Choir.

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