The Gentlemen of Titipu

The Gentlemen of Titipu

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1973-06-01

The Emperor of Japan is scheduled to visit the small fishing village of Titipu for the annual cherry blossom festival. Unfortunately, during the ceremony the town tailor, Koko, winks at the pretty Kataisha, who is to be the wife of the Emperor's son Nanki Poo. Koko is promptly arrested and thrown in a dark, dank dungeon and sentenced to death for disrespecting the Emperor. Things look bleak for Koko until Nanki Poo falls in love with the lovely Yum Yum, and Koko gets caught up in a scheme to deceive the Emperor.

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The Gentlemen of Titipu

Storyline

The Emperor of Japan is scheduled to visit the small fishing village of Titipu for the annual cherry blossom festival. Unfortunately, during the ceremony the town tailor, Koko, winks at the pretty Kataisha, who is to be the wife of the Emperor's son Nanki Poo. Koko is promptly arrested and thrown in a dark, dank dungeon and sentenced to death for disrespecting the Emperor. Things look bleak for Koko until Nanki Poo falls in love with the lovely Yum Yum, and Koko gets caught up in a scheme to deceive the Emperor.

Released

1973-06-01

Runtime

49

Director

Leif Gram

Budget

$0

Revenue

$0

Genres

Animation

Music

Family

Language

English

Production

Air Programs International (API)

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    Ron Haddrick
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    Ross Higgins

    Ross Higgins
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    Katina Comino

    Katina Comino
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    Anna Russell

    Anna Russell
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    Bunney Brooke

    Bunney Brooke
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    Alistair Duncan

    Alistair Duncan
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    Owen Weingott

    Owen Weingott
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    Olivia Hamnett

    Olivia Hamnett
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    Michael Long

    Michael Long
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    Mary Jane Boyd

    Mary Jane Boyd
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    Brian Davies

    Brian Davies
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    Neil Williams

    Neil Williams
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    Norman Erskine

    Norman Erskine
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    Ian Wilson

    Ian Wilson