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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | World Masterpiece Theater is a long-running series of anime adaptations of classic western literature by Nippon Animation most of the time, who were formerly known as Zuiyo Enterprise. Each year, for over three decades, the company took a classic western novel and adapted it into a series of about 50 episodes. The different masterpiece series are, with the exceptions of the occasional sequels or Prequel, not connected with each other. |