Princess Sarah will soon leave Netflix
Broadcast in France since 1987 on La Cinq in the show Youpi! School’s Out, the Japanese animation series Princess Sara the adaptation of the novel of the same name by Frances Hodgson Burnett is available on Netflix France from 2021. But it will leave the platform next June 14th.
First broadcast in Japan in 1985, Princess Sara is one of the cult television cartoons of the 80s and has left its mark on an entire generation of viewers thanks to its particularly sad and cruel plot. Among this series, Rémi without family AND Sophie’s bad luckwe can say that the tears flowed freely.
The 46-episode series tells the story of Sarah Crewe, a rich and thoughtful young girl sent by her father to a prestigious London boarding school in 1885. However, Sarah’s world is turned upside down when her father suddenly dies, leaving her destitute. The headmistress of the boarding school, Miss Mangin, then proves ruthless and demotes Sarah to the rank of housekeeper to pay the unpaid school fees. Despite the harsh trials she faces, Sarah tries to make a good impression and remain dignified and caring towards her classmates, and she demonstrates immense resilience in the face of the harshness of her existence. A great life lesson for young viewers of the time.
The end credits song, also a cult for an entire generation, can be (re)listened to below:
Memorable memories
Through its deep themes addressed, Princess Sarah has left its mark on many viewers. Among some reviews left by internet users, we can read:
A real cartoon not like those of today, Princess Sarah is sad, touching, with a moral and a real story! Not like Pokémon, Dora and company!
Source: Cine Serie

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