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The events of 1962 in anime .

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Releases

English nameJapanese nameTypeDemographicRegions
Sindbad the Sailor アラビアンナイト・シンドバッドの冒険 (Arabian Naito: Shindobatto no Bōken)MovieFamily, ChildrenJA, NA, EU
Love (Ai)ShortGeneralJA
Human Zoo 人間動物園 (Ningen Dōbutsuen)ShortGeneralJA
Male おす (Osu)ShortGeneralJA
Manga Calendar おとぎマンガカレンダー (Otogi Manga Calendar)TVGeneralJA
Otogi's Voyage Around the World おとぎの世界旅行 (Otogi no Sekai Ryoko)MovieFamily, ChildrenJA
Tales of the Street Corner ある街角の物語 (Aru Machi Kado no Monogatari)MovieGeneralJA

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