Duck Landing Force - Duck Landing Force■ Public Mediatheater ■ Original MediaAnime Original ■ Release date1940 ■Distribution companyMinistry of Education (Art Film Company*) ■Frequencies13 mins ■ Number of EpisodesEpisode 1 ■ DirectorMitsuyo Seo ■ Production Ministry of Education (Art Film Company*) ■ Storydetail A duck boy goes to a pelican shop in an alley to buy loaches, but on his way back he is interrupted by some mean frogs, and all the loaches escape. The duck marines are called in and engage in a battle with the frogs. ■ Main staffdetail・Direction, illustration and photography: Mitsuyo Seo ・Music: Tadashi Hattori Duck Rikusen Tai - Detailed evaluation and recommendation of Duck Rikusen Tai"Duck Rookie", released in 1940, is one of the most notable pre-war Japanese animation films. This work was released in theaters through distribution by the Ministry of Education (Geijutsu Eigasha), and was produced by a stellar crew including director Mitsuyo Seo and music by Tadashi Hattori. In a short time of just 13 minutes, this work succeeds in bringing out the best in the story and characters. The appeal of the storyThe story is simple: a duck boy buys a loach at a pelican store, but on his way home he is interrupted by some mean frogs, causing the loach to escape. However, the subsequent plot development in which the Duck Marines are deployed and engage in battle with the frogs is very exciting for children. Despite this simple story, the visual effects and music have the power to draw in the audience. In particular, the setting of the "Marine Corps," which was rare for a prewar Japanese animation film, is interesting in that it reflects the social background of the time. As war looms, it seems to contain a message to teach children courage and unity. This is a very interesting theme even from a modern perspective. Character AppealThe main character, a duck boy, is portrayed as an innocent and courageous character. His actions and expressions show that he is a character that children can easily sympathize with. The members of the Duck Marine Corps are also portrayed as unique characters, making for a strong visual impact. In particular, the movements and expressions in the battle scenes are impressive, as they are drawn using the techniques of the time. On the other hand, the antagonist frogs also play a vital role as villains. Their nasty actions and expressions make them easy for children to recognize as "bad guys," and they play a role in heightening the tension of the story. The contrast between these characters adds to the appeal of the story as a whole. The appeal of video and musicIn terms of visuals, Mitsuyo Seo's drawings stand out. The characters he draws are very expressive with their movements and expressions, and have the power to draw the viewer in. He also skillfully uses backgrounds and colors, which play a role in enhancing the atmosphere of the story. In particular, the movements and effects in the battle scenes make full use of the technology of the time and are worth seeing. In terms of music, Tadashi Hattori's music adds excitement to the story. His music changes skillfully as the story unfolds, playing a role in drawing out the audience's emotions. In particular, the music in the battle scenes has the effect of heightening the sense of tension, enhancing the appeal of the story as a whole. This fusion of visuals and music brings out the appeal of "Duck Rookie Corps" to the fullest. Historical background and significance"Duck Rookie" is one of the most notable pre-war Japanese animation films. The setting of the "Rookie Rookie" reflects the social background of the time, and the message it contains to teach children courage and unity makes it a very interesting theme even from a modern perspective. The fact that it was produced by a stellar staff including Mitsuyo Seo and Tadashi Hattori also adds to the value of the film. This work has historical significance as an example of the technique and expressiveness of prewar Japanese animation films. In addition, the message it contains to teach children courage and unity is an extremely interesting theme even from a modern perspective. For these reasons, "Duck Rookie" can be said to be one of the most noteworthy prewar Japanese animation films. Recommendations and how to watch"Duck Rookie" is one of the most notable pre-war Japanese animation films, and has a very interesting theme even from a modern perspective. In particular, the message it contains to teach children courage and unity is a very interesting theme even from a modern perspective. For these reasons, "Duck Rookie" can be said to be one of the most notable pre-war Japanese animation films. There are several ways to watch this film:
"Duck Rookie" is one of the most noteworthy pre-war Japanese animation films, and has a very interesting theme even from a modern perspective. In particular, the message it contains to teach children courage and unity makes it a very interesting theme even from a modern perspective. For these reasons, "Duck Rookie" can be said to be one of the most noteworthy pre-war Japanese animation films. Please watch this film and experience its charm. |
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