Zui Zui Zukkorobashi (1968 version) - Reevaluating the appeal of Minna no Uta

Zui Zui Zukkorobashi (1968 version) - Reevaluating the appeal of Minna no Uta

"Zui Zui Zukkorobashi": NHK's classic song revived as animation

"Zui Zui Zukkorobashi," broadcast on NHK Educational TV in 1968, is an animated version of a classic song beloved by children. This short two-minute animation brings out the fun and humor of the original song to the fullest, moving viewers in a new way. This article will take a closer look at the appeal and background of this work, as well as its subsequent influences.

Overview

"Zui Zui Zukkorobashi" was produced as part of the NHK "Minna no Uta" series. Broadcast in October 1968, this anime was produced by Azuma Kunpei and was delivered to viewers on NHK Educational TV (now NHK E-Tele). It is a short, two-minute piece, but impactful work.

Story and Characters

The story of "Zui Zui Zukkorobashi" unfolds according to the lyrics of the original song. The word "Zui Zui Zukkorobashi" in the lyrics describes the scene of children rolling around while playing. In this animation, the cute characters recreate the innocent play of children.

The characters are people of various generations who appear in the lyrics, such as "Grandpa," "Grandma," "Uncle," "Auntie," "Brother," "Sister," "Big Brother," "Big Sister," and "Older Sister." They roll along to the rhythm of the lyrics, each with their own unique movements and expressions. The movements of these characters not only bring smiles to the viewers' faces, but also help them visually understand the content of the lyrics.

Animation Features

The animation of "Zui Zui Zukkorobashi" is drawn with Azuma Kunpei's unique touch. The characters' movements are smooth, and they roll realistically to the rhythm of the lyrics. The background is simple yet colorful, brightly depicting the children's playground.

Particularly impressive are the scenes in which the characters roll. The rolling movements are so natural that it's as if the children were actually playing, making the viewer feel as if they were there. This animation technique was very advanced for its time, and left a strong impression on the viewers.

Music and lyrics

The music for "Zui Zui Zukkorobashi" faithfully reproduces the rhythm and melody of the original song. The lyrics humorously depict children rolling around while playing, bringing smiles to the faces of viewers. In particular, the phrase "Zui Zui Zukkorobashi" became a catchphrase among children and was loved by many people.

This song is particularly popular among the NHK "Minna no Uta" series and has been rebroadcast many times. As a result, it has become a classic song familiar to many generations and loved by a wide range of people, from children to adults.

Background and influences

"Zui Zui Zukkorobashi" was created for the purpose of being broadcast on NHK's educational TV. As an educational TV program, it aimed to have children learn while having fun. This animation played a role in teaching children the importance of play and the bonds between family and friends.

This anime also symbolizes the success of NHK's "Minna no Uta" series. "Minna no Uta" aims to have children learn various things through music, and "Zui Zui Zukkorobashi" was produced as part of that effort. The success of this anime had a major impact on the development of the later "Minna no Uta" series.

Viewer reactions and ratings

"Zui Zui Zukkorobashi" was loved by many viewers when it was first broadcast. Children in particular were fascinated by the movements of the characters and the lyrics of the anime, and would watch it over and over again. Adults were also soothed by the humor and music of this anime, making it a fun show for the whole family.

This anime has been highly praised by viewers and continues to be loved by many people. In particular, the phrase "Zui Zui Zukkorobashi" became a catchphrase among children and was loved by many people. The success of this anime was also significant as a program on NHK's educational TV, and it was able to bring smiles to viewers' faces.

Related works and subsequent developments

"Zui Zui Zukkorobashi" was produced as part of the NHK "Minna no Uta" series. This series includes many other famous songs, and "Zui Zui Zukkorobashi" is one of them. This anime has also been rebroadcast many times, and has become familiar to many generations.

Later, "Zui Zui Zukkorobashi" was released on CD and DVD so that viewers could enjoy it anytime. Also, with the spread of the Internet, it became available on video sharing sites such as YouTube, and it became loved by even more people.

summary

"Zui Zui Zukkorobashi" is a short 2-minute animation that was broadcast on NHK's educational TV, but its content was very rich and left a strong impression on viewers. It made the most of the fun and humor of the original song, and played a role in teaching children the importance of play and family ties. This animation was highly praised by viewers and continues to be loved by many people.

"Zui Zui Zukkorobashi" is a work that symbolizes the success of NHK's "Minna no Uta" series and had a major influence on the subsequent development of the series. This anime has also been rebroadcast many times, released on CD and DVD, and available on the Internet, making it popular with many generations. "Zui Zui Zukkorobashi" is a classic song that is loved by a wide range of people, from children to adults, and its appeal is maximized as an animation.

Recommendation

"Zuizuizukkorobashi" is a wonderful animation that teaches children the importance of play and family ties. I would especially recommend that parents with children show this animation to their children. Adults will also be soothed by the humor and music of this animation, and can enjoy it with their families. Please give it a watch.

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