Panda! Go, Panda!

Panda! Go, Panda!
Cover of Japanese DVD
パンダ・コパンダ
(Panda Kopanda)
GenreComedy
Anime
Anime film
Directed byIsao Takahata
Written byHayao Miyazaki
Music byMasahiko Satō
StudioTokyo Movie
A Production
Licensed by
ReleasedDecember 17, 1972
Runtime33 minutes
Anime film
The Rainy-Day Circus
Directed byIsao Takahata
Produced byShunzo Kato
Written byHayao Miyazaki
Music byMasahiko Satō
StudioTokyo Movie
A Production
Licensed by
  • AUS: Madman Entertainment
  • NA: GKIDS
  • UK: Manga Entertainment
ReleasedMarch 17, 1973
Runtime38 minutes

Panda Kopanda (パンダ・コパンダ, lit.'Panda, Baby Panda') is a children's Japanese animated film, first released in 1972. It was created by the team of Isao Takahata (director), Hayao Miyazaki (writer, layout, scene design), Yoichi Kotabe (animation director) and Yasuo Otsuka (animation director, character design). This short film was released in Japan at the height of the panda craze, initiated in September 1972, when the government announced the loan of a pair of giant pandas from China to the Ueno Zoo as part of panda diplomacy.[1]

A success in Japanese theaters, its creators followed up with Panda Kopanda and the Rainy-Day Circus in 1973, which was also a success. In 1974, Takahata, Miyazaki and Kotabe would create the landmark anime series Heidi, Girl of the Alps. In 1985, Takahata and Miyazaki would found Studio Ghibli.

Panda Kopanda is known in North America by the title, Panda! Go, Panda! The two short films are available on DVD and Blu-ray in Japan, and on DVD in North America.

  1. ^ Encyclopedia of the world's zoos, Volume 3. Catharine E. Bell. 2001. ISBN 9781579581749.