Leron Leron Shinta (1965 version) Minna no Uta: Reevaluating a nostalgic classic

Leron Leron Shinta (1965 version) Minna no Uta: Reevaluating a nostalgic classic

"Leron Leron Shinta": NHK's classic songs revived in animation

"Leron Leron Shinta," which aired on NHK Educational TV in 1965, is an animated version of a classic song that continues to be loved by children. In this article, we will take a closer look at its appeal, the background to its production, and its current status.

Overview

"Leron Leron Shinta" was produced as part of the NHK "Minna no Uta" series. It was broadcast in June 1965, and although it was only two minutes long, it provided viewers with deep emotion and entertainment. The animation was produced by Keiko Ozono and Toshiko Miwa, and is copyrighted by NHK.

Story and Characters

The story of "Lelong Lelong Cinta" is based on the Philippine folk song "Lelong Lelong Cinta" and depicts the daily life of the main character, a young girl, singing in the beautiful natural surroundings. The animation vividly depicts scenes of the girl picking fruit and playing with her friends. The characters are simple yet expressive, capturing the hearts of viewers.

Background

The production of "Leron Leron Shinta" was one of NHK's attempts to combine education and entertainment through children's programming. Japan was in the midst of a period of rapid economic growth in the 1960s, and children's living environments were also changing dramatically. In this environment, this work, which conveys the importance of nature and friendship, resonated with many viewers. Ozonoe Keiko and Miwa Toshiko made full use of the technology and sensibilities of the time to create this beautiful animation.

Fusion of music and video

The greatest appeal of "Lelong Lelong Cinta" is the perfect fusion of music and images. The melody based on Philippine folk music soothes the listener's heart, and the images move smoothly to the melody. In particular, in the scene where the girl picks fruit, the colorful background and light music come together to provide a feast for both the eyes and the ears.

Modern Recognition

Even now, more than half a century after it was first broadcast, "Leron Leron Shinta" is still loved by many people. On the Internet, the original footage is being rediscovered and shared on social media and video sharing sites. The show has also been featured in educational settings, where it is used as a teaching material to teach children the importance of nature and friendship.

Related works and influences

"Leron Leron Shinta" was produced as part of the "Minna no Uta" series, so it is related to other works in the series. For example, "Oh Makiba wa Midori," which also has a nature theme, and "Te no Hira wo Taiyo ni," which depicts friendship, were also broadcast on NHK Educational TV and loved by children. These works provided inspiration and learning for viewers, and had a major influence on later animation works.

Achievements of the production staff

Keiko Ozono and Toshiko Miwa expanded the possibilities of animation through the production of "Reron Reron Shinta." Keiko Ozono excelled in color sense and expression of movement, while Toshiko Miwa excelled in realistically depicting the facial expressions and movements of characters. Their techniques and sensibilities had a major impact on later animation production and inspired many creators.

Viewers' reactions

"Lelong Lelong Shinta" was loved by many viewers when it was first broadcast. Children in particular were enthralled by the girl's singing voice and the beautiful natural scenery, and watched it over and over again. Even today, many of the viewers who watched it at the time, even after they have grown up, remember this work and want to show it to their children. In addition, more and more people are sharing the footage from that time on the Internet and reliving the emotions they felt.

Educational value

"Lelong Lelong Cinta" also has educational value, teaching children the importance of nature and friendship. In the scene where the girl picks fruit, you can feel the beauty and bounty of nature, and in the scene where she plays with her friends, you can learn the importance of friendship. These messages are still relevant to children today, which is one of the reasons why the film is used in educational settings.

Recommendations and how to watch

"Leron Leron Shinta" is a work that can be enjoyed by both children and adults, and is especially recommended for people who love nature and music. You can watch it on the NHK official website or video sharing sites. It is also available on DVD and Blu-ray, so you can keep it on hand and enjoy it as many times as you like.

Conclusion

"Leron Leron Shinta" is a short animated film that was broadcast on NHK Educational TV in 1965, but its appeal has not faded even after more than half a century. This work, which was born from the perfect fusion of music and images, a story that conveys the importance of nature and friendship, and the skills and sensibilities of the production staff, continues to inspire and teach many viewers. Please watch it and experience its charm for yourself.

<<:  "Little Bird's Wedding": A fusion of moving stories and music that everyone can learn from songs

>>:  The appeal and evaluation of "I Found a Good Guy!": A new masterpiece of everyone's songs

Recommend

The appeal and reviews of Nyancos: A must-see anime for cat lovers

The charm and worldview of Nyancos Nyancos was re...

Dune 2 officially starts filming! Released in North America on November 17

Dune 2 has officially started filming! In that un...

Inside Out 2 is unstoppable and will break the $1 billion mark

Disney Pixar's new film "Inside Out 2&qu...

"Frozen 2" new TV trailer Elsa shows off her cool moves by the lake

Today (October 22), Disney released a new TV trai...

Review of "School Ghost": A scary and moving school horror anime

A comprehensive review and recommendation of &quo...

New stills of horror film "28 Years Later" show bloodthirsty zombies attacking

Recently, Sony Pictures released new stills from ...