The appeal and historical background of "Ninjutsu Hinotama Kozo: Pirate Extermination"Released in May 1935, "Ninjutsu Hi no Tama Kozo: Pirate Extermination Scroll" occupies an important place in the history of Japanese animation films. The film was produced by the Nikkatsu Kyoto Studio Manga Department and directed by Tanaka Yoshi. Below, we will take a closer look at the detailed story, production background, historical significance, and modern evaluation of this film. storyThe story of "Ninjutsu Hi no Tama Kozo: Pirate Extermination" begins with Hi no Tama Kozo and his daughter aboard the 1,000 koku ship "N.K. Maru" being attacked by a pirate ship. Hi no Tama Kozo and his daughter fight back bravely, but are outnumbered and in danger. However, they are fortunately rescued by the Japanese Combined Fleet which is sailing at that time, and are able to destroy the pirates. This work was created to commemorate the Battle of Tsushima, and the story development reflects that background, making it distinctive. BackgroundThis work was produced as an animated film and released in theaters. The original story was an anime, and was produced by the Manga Department of Nikkatsu Kyoto Studio. Sakai Shichima, Hosoi Taro, Nagaku Hiroo, and Yamazoe Yoshimi participated in the illustrations, and Nishi Goro composed the music. In the 1930s in Japan, animation was still a new medium, and it was a time when technology and methods of expression were being explored. Among them, "Ninjutsu Hinotama Kozo: Pirate Extermination" is highly regarded as a work that brought together the technology and artistry of the time. Historical Significance"Ninjutsu Hi no Tama Kozo: Pirate Extermination" is an important work in the history of Japanese animation films. In 1935, Japanese animation was still in its infancy, and this work is an example of what was possible at that early stage. As a work commemorating the Battle of Tsushima, it is also notable for reflecting the social background and national sentiment of the time. Furthermore, as a work produced by the Manga Department of Nikkatsu Kyoto Studio, it is highly regarded for its technique and artistry. Modern RecognitionEven today, "Ninjutsu Hi no Tama Kozou: Pirate Extermination" is considered an essential work in the history of animation films. It is particularly important for understanding early animation technology and artistry. The story itself, with its brave battle between Hi no Tama Kozou and his daughter and the rescue by the Japanese Combined Fleet, is said to have moved audiences at the time. Even from a modern perspective, the story's development and character portrayal are fascinating, and the film is considered to have both historical and artistic value. Details of the workBelow is a detailed summary of the work:
■ Story The N.K. Maru, a ship carrying Hinotama Kozo and his daughter, is attacked by a pirate ship. Hinotama Kozo and his daughter fight back bravely, but are no match for the large numbers, and just when they are in danger, the Japanese Combined Fleet, which happens to be sailing at the time, comes to their rescue and destroys the pirates. This was made to commemorate the Battle of Tsushima. ■ Main staff・Illustrations by Shichima Sakai, Taro Hosoi, Hiroo Nagai, and Yoshimi Yamazoe ・Music by Goro Nishi Recommendations and related worksAfter watching "Ninjutsu Hi no Tama Kozou: Pirate Extermination Scroll," we also recommend the following films, which are interesting as Japanese animated films from the same period or with similar themes.
summary"Ninjutsu Hi no Tama Kozou: Pirate Extermination" is a Japanese animated film released in 1935, and is highly regarded for its historical significance and artistic value. The story of the brave battle between Hi no Tama Kozou and his daughter and the rescue by the Japanese Combined Fleet reflects the social background of the time, and is an appealing work from a modern perspective as well. By watching this film, you can understand the technology and artistry of Japanese animation films in their early stages. Also, by watching other works from the same period, you can feel the charm of animation films of that era even more deeply. |
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