spring 1966
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A squadron of robots defends the planet against alien invaders. (Source: AniDB)

The life of a chimney sweep in a song. This is the Japanese version of the 1964 Academy Award song Chim Chim Cher-ee that was originally sung by Dick Van Dyke and Julie Andrews in the movie 'Mary Poppins". Given the anime treatment by graphic artist and animator Tadanori Yokoo and shown in the Minna no Uta segment of NHK programming.

Kid was brought up on a small island which floats on the Carribean Sea. He lives a pleasant life with many animals as his companions. However, this changes when he learns that his dying father is not his real father. Before he passes away, his foster father reveals to Kid that his real father is actually Captain Morgan, the pirate who rules the seven seas. Kid decides to set off in search of his real father, only to learn about his death. Other pirates began to hunger for the title of ruler, one of them being the notorious pirate Tiger Hook. In order to protect the seas, Kid became the pirate king of his father's ship. (Source: ANN)

A boy known as a troublemaker transfers into a new school. (Source: AniDB)

In this film, because of complaints from children that Goku is depicted as too much of an eager student, he is instead portrayed as a very naughty modern boy. It then received so many complaints from the PTA about its bad language that it was forced out of the show after all. (Source: Official YouTube channel)

Music video for the song Awate Tokoya by Bonny Jacks that was featured on NHK's Minna no Uta program. It is considered to be lost media.
Music video for the song Obake Nante Nai sa by Mieko Hirota that was featured on NHK's Minna no Uta program. It is considered to be lost media.

Music video for the song Onboro Piano by Atsuoki Matsuo that was featured on NHK's Minna no Uta program. It is considered to be lost media.
Music video for the song Go-hiki no Kaeru by Fusako Amachi and Bonny Jacks that was featured on NHK's Minna no Uta program. It is considered to be lost media.