Top 10 best 70s anime worth revisiting
Classic anime series of the 70s to this day still show profound artistic value when some anime titles are chosen to remake with more modern and advanced anime creation technology. That makes viewers even more interested in going back to the original 70s anime titles, in order to better know how those 70s anime conquered and built their reputation. Although each frame may not be sharp, CGI, or attentive to detail, 70s anime still proved interesting, valuable, meaningful, and pervasive influence on the development of anime today. If you want to review nostalgia or simply want to discover the uniqueness of 70s anime, come to the top best 70s anime worth reviewing that topshare introduces below!
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The Rose Of Versailles

The soundtrack of the 70s anime, The Rose Of Versailles
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Directors: Tadao Nagahama (episodes 1–13), Osamu Dezaki (episodes 19–40)
Country: Japan
Airtime: 10/10/1979 – 3/9/1980
Genre: drama, romance, history, military, shoujo
Status: complete
Historical anime is becoming increasingly popular, but in the 1970s, anime like The Rose Of Versailles were unique. This 40-episode 70s anime consists of scenes about life combined with the sensibilities of the shoujo genre, but with the plot of a political drama.The Rose Of Versailles revolves around 15-year-old Marie Antoinette and "Oscar", a French heiress raised as a man. There is such a human story to be told, but the reality of Marie Antoinette and Oscar's relationship had a great influence on the French Revolution and the future of the country in a fascinating aspect that the story conveys.
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Space Pirate Captain Harlock

Review of the 70s anime, Space Pirate Captain Harlock
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Director: Rintaro
Country: Japan
Airtime: March 14, 1978 – February 13, 1979
Genre: action, adventure, drama, science fiction
Status: complete
Anime thrives on a combination of genres capable of creatively reviving many old genres. The idea of a "space pirate" is nothing new, but it became much more radical in the 1970s and some anime like Space Pirate Captain Harlock have helped reinforce that key idea.Captain Harlock is an outcast who intends to transform into a reluctant hero, so the 70s anime Space Pirate Captain Harlock is a deep study in relation to the character as well as space travel to eliminate predators. It's a basic formula, but one that allows the genre to become more ambitious over time.
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Perrine Monogatari

70s anime opening soundtrack, Perrine Monogatari
- Đạo diễn: Hiroshi Saitō, Shigeo Koshi
- Quốc gia: Nhật Bản
- Thời gian phát sóng: 1/1/1978 – 31/12/1978
- Thể loại: chính kịch, đời thường, lịch sử, phiêu lưu
- Tình trạng: hoàn thành
- Link xem (eng sub): https://zoro.to/watch/perrine-monogatari-1598?ep=80961
Hoạt họa của bộ anime thập niên 70 Perrine Monogatari có thể đã lỗi thời nhưng bản thân câu chuyện vẫn mạnh mẽ như trong lần phát hành đầu tiên hơn 40 năm trước. Một phần là bởi thể loại chính kịch lịch sử kết hợp thể loại đời thường của bộ anime này quá tuyệt vời, nội dung kể về một cô gái trẻ tên Perrine đang cố gắng đến Pháp cùng cha mẹ, nhưng cả hai đều chết trên đường đi.
Cô buộc phải làm việc trong nhà máy của ông mình từ năm 1880 trong khi cố gắng tìm cách khiến ông mến cô. Ông của cô không biết Perrine là cháu gái mình vì ông không chấp nhận cuộc hôn nhân của cha cô. Các nhân vật trong Perrine Monogatari không phải là những “tấm bìa cứng và chủ nghĩa hiện thực” của chương trình – đó là điều không thường thấy trong anime ngày nay.
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Takarajima

70s anime opening music, Takarajima
- Director: Osamu Dezaki
Country: Japan
Airtime: 8/10/1978 – 1/4/1979
Genre: adventure, drama, mystery, history
Status: complete
The story of the 70s anime - Takarajima about Jim Hawkins is a timeless classic with Robert Louis Stevenson's original novel Treasure Island released back in 1882. It just makes sense that it has been adapted into an anime! With legendary director Osamu Dezaki behind the director, the Takarajima series has become one of the great versions of the pirate story that has ever appeared on screen.
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Ashita No Joe

Opening music 1 of the 70s anime, Ashita No Joe
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Director: Osamu Dezaki
Country: Japan
Airtime: 1/4/1970 – 29/9/1971
Genre: drama, combat sports
Status: completeThe classic '70s boxing anime Ashita No Joe inspired every show just as it was then — Fighting Spirit and Megalobox wouldn't be what they are now without Ashita No Joe. The anime tells the story of Joe Yabuki as he tries to go from a troubled young man to a Japanese boxing champion. Ashita No Joe gets Ranked as one of the best shounen anime of all time despite being over fifty years old.
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