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  • Sherlock Hound is a 1984 anime TV series directed by Hayao Mayazaki.
  • Sherlock Hound (名探偵ホームズ Meitantei Hōmuzu, lit. "Detective Holmes") is an anime television series based on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes where almost all the characters are depicted as anthropomorphic dogs. The show featured regular appearances of Jules Verne-steampunk style technology, adding a 19th-century science-fiction atmosphere to the series. It consists of 26 episodes aired between 1984 and 1985.
  • Sherlock Hound (名探偵ホームズ, Meitantei Hōmuzu, released as either Famous Detective Holmes or Detective Holmes in Japan) is an 1984 anime adaptation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes series in which all the characters are depicted as anthropomorphic dogs. It was directed in part by Hayao Miyazaki.
  • A co-production between the Japanese studio Tokyo Movie Shinsha and the Italian channel RAI, Sherlock Hound (a.k.a. Meitantei Holmes) is a Funny Animal adaptation series of the English character Sherlock Holmes, featuring the characters... as dogs! The famous Hayao Miyazaki, famous for his work on Studio Ghibli, directed six episodes of the series. Unfortunately, there were problems with Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's estate, which led to a suspension in production. By the time the issues were resolved, Miyazaki had turned to another project, and the remaining episodes were directed by Kyosuke Mikuriya. It was broadcast on TV Asahi from 1984 to 1985.
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Directed
Channel
  • TV Asahi
  • Rai 1
Name
  • Sherlock Hound
Genre
  • Detective Fiction
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Featured
  • Da Capo
Run
  • 1984
  • 1500.0
Title
  • Sherlock Hound
  • 名探偵ホームズ
Original run
  • --11-06
Format
  • Mystery
Studio
  • Tokyo Movie Shinsha, RAI
Episodes
  • 26
Director
  • Kyosuke Mikuriya, Hayao Miyazaki
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  • 名探偵ホームズ
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  • Sherlock Hound is a 1984 anime TV series directed by Hayao Mayazaki.
  • Sherlock Hound (名探偵ホームズ Meitantei Hōmuzu, lit. "Detective Holmes") is an anime television series based on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes where almost all the characters are depicted as anthropomorphic dogs. The show featured regular appearances of Jules Verne-steampunk style technology, adding a 19th-century science-fiction atmosphere to the series. It consists of 26 episodes aired between 1984 and 1985.
  • A co-production between the Japanese studio Tokyo Movie Shinsha and the Italian channel RAI, Sherlock Hound (a.k.a. Meitantei Holmes) is a Funny Animal adaptation series of the English character Sherlock Holmes, featuring the characters... as dogs! The famous Hayao Miyazaki, famous for his work on Studio Ghibli, directed six episodes of the series. Unfortunately, there were problems with Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's estate, which led to a suspension in production. By the time the issues were resolved, Miyazaki had turned to another project, and the remaining episodes were directed by Kyosuke Mikuriya. It was broadcast on TV Asahi from 1984 to 1985. This anime is really a Lighter and Softer interpretation of Sherlock Holmes, but there are really awesome moments (especially in the episodes made by Miyazaki). If you like anime with more innocence and more of a sense of adventure than fighting, like those of Studio Ghibli, you will like this one. As of May 19, 2009, TMS Anime has posted all 26 full version episodes in English on YouTube, right here. Although not for every country and out of order. A correctly ordered playlist can be found starting here. The series is not related to the childrens novels by Karen Wallace, which have a similar premise.
  • Sherlock Hound (名探偵ホームズ, Meitantei Hōmuzu, released as either Famous Detective Holmes or Detective Holmes in Japan) is an 1984 anime adaptation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes series in which all the characters are depicted as anthropomorphic dogs. It was directed in part by Hayao Miyazaki.