"The Fourth King" Review: What is the appeal of Minna no Uta?

"The Fourth King" Review: What is the appeal of Minna no Uta?

"The Fourth King": NHK's historical animation and its appeal

"The Fourth King" is a short two-minute animation that was broadcast on NHK Educational TV (now NHK E-Tele) in August 1967. This work was produced as part of NHK's long-running program "Minna no Uta" and was created by a master called Makoto Wada. Below, we will explain in detail the background, production process, and appeal of this work. We will also introduce detailed information about the work and related recommendations.

Background of the work

"The Fourth King" was produced as part of the NHK music program "Minna no Uta." "Minna no Uta" is a children's music program that began in 1961, and each episode introduces a new song and animation. The program aims to develop a rich sensitivity in children through music, and has produced many famous songs and animations.

"The Fourth King" is one of the most memorable works. This work was broadcast in August 1967, and although it was only a two-minute short animation, it captivated viewers with its unique worldview and beautiful visuals. The original work is listed as "other," which means that there is no specific original work, and indicates that Makoto Wada created his own story and visuals.

Production Process

"The Fourth King" was produced by the master Makoto Wada, a multi-talented artist who works as a graphic designer, illustrator, and film director, and his work is always filled with unique beauty and humor.

In creating this work, Makoto Wada used his own unique style to create simple yet profound visuals. The animation is done by hand, with great attention to detail in every color and line. Music is also used as an important element to enhance the worldview of the work, drawing the viewer into the world of the story.

Appeal of the work

The greatest appeal of "The Fourth King" is its unique worldview and beautiful visuals. The work is based on a simple story about four kings, but the visual expression is very sophisticated and has the power to draw the viewer in.

Particularly impressive is Makoto Wada's unique sense of color. Vivid colors can be seen throughout the work, which further enhances the atmosphere of the story. The character designs are also very unique, and each of the four kings has different characteristics. The combination of these elements makes the work visually very rich and fascinating.

Music is also an important element that enhances the appeal of the work. The music of "The Fourth King" matches perfectly with Makoto Wada's visuals, and plays a role in drawing the viewer into the world of the story. The music is simple, yet has the power to further enhance the atmosphere of the work.

Detailed information about the work

■ Public Media
TV anime series
■ Original Media
others
■ Broadcast period
August 1967
■Broadcasting station
・Broadcasting/NHK Educational TV (NHK E-Tele)
■Frequencies
2 minutes
■ Number of Episodes
Episode 1
■ Production
・Animation/Makoto Wada
■Works
©NHK

Recommendation

After enjoying "The Fourth King," be sure to check out the following works. These works also allow you to enjoy Makoto Wada's unique worldview and beautiful visuals.

1. "Minna no Uta" series

Like The Fourth King, NHK's Minna no Uta series is home to many great animated masterpieces. Other works by Wada Makoto are also not to be missed. For example, Grandfather's Old Clock and Omocha no Cha-cha-cha showcase Wada Makoto's unique style and beautiful visuals. These works are also enjoyable for both children and adults, so be sure to check them out.

2. Other works by Makoto Wada

Makoto Wada is active in a wide range of fields, including not only animation, but also graphic design, illustration, and film direction. His other works also have a unique world view and beautiful visuals. For example, the films "The Girl Who Leapt Through Time" and "Transfer Student" have Makoto Wada's unique style and beautiful visuals. Be sure to check out these works as well.

3. Other NHK animation works

NHK not only produces educational programs for children, but also many excellent animation works. For example, "Pitagoras Switch" and "Design Ah!" are enjoyable for both children and adults. Please check out these works.

summary

"The Fourth King" is a short 2-minute animation that was broadcast on NHK Educational TV (now NHK E-Tele) in August 1967. This work was created by the master Makoto Wada, and captivated viewers with its unique worldview and beautiful visuals. We have provided a detailed explanation of the background, production process, and appeal of the work. We have also included detailed information about the work and related recommendations. After enjoying "The Fourth King," be sure to check out other works by Makoto Wada and other NHK animations.

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