Taiyou no Ouji: Horus no Daibouken


Horus: Prince of the Sun

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Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Hols: Prince of the Sun, The Little Norse Prince, Little Norse Prince Valiant
Japanese: 太陽の王子 ホルスの大冒険
English: Horus: Prince of the Sun
Spanish: Las Aventuras de Hols, el Príncipe Sol (La Princesa Encantada)
French: Horus: Prince du Soleil
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Information

Type: Movie
Episodes: 1
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jul 21, 1968
Producers: None found, add some
Licensors: Discotek Media
Studios: Toei Animation
Source: Other
Genres: AdventureAdventure, DramaDrama
Duration: 1 hr. 22 min.
Rating: G - All Ages

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Score: 6.481 (scored by 47134,713 users)
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Ranked: #71652
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Popularity: #6780
Members: 9,714
Favorites: 17

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Synopsis

Horus is a boy that one day, hunted by silver wolves, found the sword of the sun. The day his father died he left his home to find the people from the town his father told him. Together with a small bear named Koro he starts the journey and runs into a great adventure fighting against Grunwald and his subordinates who want to rule the world.

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Characters & Voice Actors

Hilda

Main
Ichihara, Etsuko
Japanese

Hols

Main
Okata, Hisako
Japanese

Mauni

Supporting
Mizugaki, Youko
Japanese

Drago

Supporting
Nagata, Yasushi
Japanese

Father Hols

Supporting
Yokomori, Hisashi
Japanese

Chiro

Supporting
Ohara, Noriko
Japanese

Toto

Supporting
Yokomori, Hisashi
Japanese

Village Chief

Supporting
Mishima, Masao
Japanese

Flip

Supporting
Hori, Junko
Japanese

Ganko, Jii-san

Supporting
Touno, Ejirou
Japanese

Staff

Takahata, Isao
Director
Mamiya, Michio
Theme Song Composition, Theme Song Arrangement, Music
Miyazaki, Hayao
Key Animation, Setting
Hayashi, Seiichi
Key Animation


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Reviews

May 10, 2019
HORUS, PRINCE OF THE SUN was the first and only film Isao Takahata directed for what was Japan's top animation studio in the 1960's, Toei, with a little bit of contribution from Hayao Miyazaki, of course. At the time most Japanese animated features were made cheaply and quickly. But Takahata wanted to go one step further and create something elaborate and beautiful. It drove up the budget, to the point where it annoyed the Toei executives. At one point during production, the budget froze and so the animators were reduced to using still shots for certain scenes, such as a wolves attacking on a village ...
Mar 5, 2024
Mixed Feelings
It has great animation and characters, but doesn't fully beat the "Japanese Disney" feel that anime had trouble escaping in its beginning years. There's quite a few terrible singing scenes that seemed tolerable at first but got old really fast and broke the pacing. There are times where this became an absolute chore to watch. There are other times where this became an absolute joy to watch. Where this movie really shines is the action sequences. They might not be anything you haven't seen today, but they are ahead of its time. The opening sequence and the final 25 minutes are stunning in this regard. ...
Aug 12, 2020
An average story, but not a bad one. You follow a young over-powered boy as he goes on a journey to defeat a big enemy terrorising the world - you know the deal.


Even for the time, this art style was not great. Pinocchio, Dumbo, Bambi - they all came out about 20 years earlier but felt incomparable for how enjoyable they were in animation. Even previous Toei movies are much better than this. Possibly Hayao Miyazaki's worst animated feature.


No matter where the characters were on screen, they all sounded the exact same distance away as each other, and a lot of the voice acting felt ...

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