Tibetan Dog

Tibetan Dog

90 mins | Animation | July 15, 2011

Jiantan is a young boy who has to leave Xi'an after the death of his mother to go deep into the Tibetan prairies to start living with the father he barely remembers. His dad, LaGeBa, is a busy doctor who decided to depart from the city and reside in Tibet where he is the essential physician of the poor community he lives in. To help his father, Jiantan has to learn how to herd sheep. While trying to learn his new responsibility, he is saved by a stray gold-colored Tibetan Mastiff. Both Jiantan and the big dog help each other as they try to adjust to this new environment.

Tibetan Dog

90 mins | Animation | July 15, 2011

Tibetan Dog
Jiantan is a young boy who has to leave Xi'an after the death of his mother to go deep into the Tibetan prairies to start living with the father he barely remembers. His dad, LaGeBa, is a busy doctor who decided to depart from the city and reside in Tibet where he is the essential physician of the poor community he lives in. To help his father, Jiantan has to learn how to herd sheep. While trying to learn his new responsibility, he is saved by a stray gold-colored Tibetan Mastiff. Both Jiantan and the big dog help each other as they try to adjust to this new environment.
IMDb rating 6.7
Producers Madhouse
Original title チベット犬物語 ~金色のドージェ~
Directors Masayuki Kojima
Writers Zhijun Yang, Naoto Inoue

Cast

Tatsuomi Hamada

as Tenzin (voice)

Hiroshi Iwasaki

as Amala (voice)

Norio Wakamoto

as Gyalo (voice)

Toshio Kakei

as Lhakpa (voice)

Kaori Yamagata

as Medlam (voice)

Houko Kuwashima

as Norbu (voice)

Yoshisada Sakaguchi

as Tzeren (voice)

Toru Okawa

as Sonam (voice)

Shunsuke Sakuya

as Samudu (voice)

Hidenobu Kiuchi

as Huazhe (voice)

Eiji Yanagisawa

as Sangay (voice)

Kenta Miyake

as Lodo (voice)

Michiko Shimizu

as Lochen (voice)

Tsuguo Mogami

as Changpa (voice)

Kouji Fujiyoshi

as Underling A (voice)

Ryu Yamaguchi

as Underling B (voice)

Kensuke Sato

as Underling C (voice)

Yuka Nagayoshi

as Dolma (voice)

Toshihiko Ogisawa

as Sogyam (voice)

Takanobu Rai

as Man A (voice)

Mitsuaki Kanuka

as Man B (voice)

Sari Kadono

as Young boy (voice)

Anna Mugiho

as Wala (voice)

Mikijirō Hira

as Adult Tenzin (voice)

Masaki Terasoma

as Ngawang (voice)

Yuko Minaguchi

as Tedi (voice)