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  1. Princess Sara (Japanese: 小公女 ( プリンセス ) セーラ, Hepburn: Shōkōjo Sēra, lit. "Little Princess Sara"), also spelled as Princess Sarah for disambiguation purposes, is a Japanese anime television series based on the 1905 children's novel A Little Princess by Frances Hodgson Burnett.

  2. A Little Princess Sara: With Sumi Shimamoto, Taeko Nakanishi, Yukiko Nashiwa, Eiko Yamada. Anime adaption of 1905's children's novel 'A Little Princess'. Sara Crewe arrives in London with her wealthy father to enter Miss Minchin's boarding school for young ladies.

  3. Based on novel from 1887. Story of a little girl Sarah Crewe who came to England from India to study ..but life was not kind enough for her there after her father died.

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  5. Sent to an all-girls boarding school due to her father's overseas job, Sara Crewe is a promising young girl who excels both academically and socially in her new life in London.

  6. When Sara Crewe's father left to work in India, she was sent to a boarding school. With her affluent background and beautiful dresses, Sara was ensured a warm welcome to her new home; but this reputation gained her enemies.

  7. This is a great Japanese animation series based on the classic children's novel 'A Little Princess' by Frances Hodgson Burnett. The home page offers all sorts of information of from the series like the characters, the screenplay or the original novel.

  8. To escape the drab monotony of the daily round, Sara and her friends are going to celebrate a fine little private party in the seclusion of the attic. But to how to organize such a thing without any of those items, which are necessary?

  9. Sara, a pretty girl born into a rich British family in India, is treated like a little princess at a dormitory school in London. Sara’s sweet school life turns to tragedy when she learns of her father’s death and the family’s bankruptcy.

  10. Jan 1, 1997 · A Little Princess Sara is an anime based on the classic children's novel 'A Little Princess' by Frances Hodgson Burnett. It is part of Nippon Animation's World Masterpiece Theater line and was shown in Japan in 1985.

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