"A Million Years of Human Life": Travel from Ancient Times to the Present and the Importance of SavingsOverview"A Million Years of Human Life" is a short animated film produced by Toei and released on December 19, 1968. The film depicts the life and evolution of humankind from ancient times to the present day, and was made with the aim of raising awareness of the importance of savings. The 18-minute, one-episode film was released in theaters and shown as part of the "Toei Children's Festival," which was aimed especially at children. ■ Story■ Story"A Million Years of Human Life" begins with ancient people who lived by consuming food only when they needed it. Eventually, people began to keep animals and grow crops, and the practice of storing food became established. Each region developed its own specialty products, and people began to barter for mutual benefit. As these negotiations became more complex, the concept of currency, which could be exchanged for anything, was born. The work emphasizes that all modern civilizations were born from the accumulated wisdom and efforts of ancient people. ■Explanation■ExplanationThis is a short animated film produced by Toei Animation in October 1967 as a PR campaign to raise awareness of savings, planned by the Bank of Japan Central Committee for the Promotion of Savings (now the Central Committee for Financial Public Relations). Following the lives of people from ancient times, the film emphasizes the importance of saving and multiplying things. It was shown at the "Toei Children's Festival," and was shown alongside "Gamma III: The Great Space Mission," "Pinocchio's Great Space Adventure," and "Sanpei the Kappa: Mission 34." ■Cast■CastCommentary by Yoshiko Osawa ■ Main staff■ Main staff・Screenplay: Setsuko Murayama ・Director: Taiji Yabushita ・Chief animation director: Shinya Takahashi ・Art: Saburo Yokoi ・Music: Isao Tomita ・Planning: Central Committee for the Promotion of Savings ・Animation production: Toei Animation ・Production: Toei Shoji ■ Detailed evaluation and analysisDespite its short running time, "A Million Years of Human Life" deals with a very deep theme. By depicting the evolution of human beings and the changes in their lives from ancient people to the present day, it emphasizes the importance of saving. Although the film is aimed at children, it also makes adults think. The story begins with ancient people who survived by consuming food only when they needed it. This scene depicts a primitive lifestyle, emphasizing the contrast with modern life. Eventually, people began to keep animals and grow crops, and the practice of storing food became established, symbolizing the evolution of mankind and the crystallization of wisdom. The birth of local specialties and the start of bartering indicate the beginnings of economic activity, and the birth of the concept of currency is depicted as an important element in forming the foundation of modern civilization. The commentary section of this work explains the background of its planning by the Bank of Japan's Central Committee for the Promotion of Savings (now the Central Committee for Financial Public Relations). This work was created as a short animated film for savings enlightenment PR, and aims to teach children the importance of saving. It was also shown at the "Toei Children's Festival", making it easy for children to understand. The fact that it was shown with other works, "Gamma 3: The Great Space Mission," "Pinocchio's Great Space Adventure," and "Sanpei the Kappa: Mission 30," also adds to the film's appeal. Yoshiko Osawa is in charge of providing commentary on the cast. Yoshiko Osawa has demonstrated her talent as a voice actress in many works, and she demonstrates her skills in this work as well. Her commentary is easy for children to understand, and also thought-provoking for adults. As for the main staff, Setsuko Murayama is in charge of the script. Setsuko Murayama has demonstrated her talent as a scriptwriter in many of her works, and she shows it all in this one as well. Taiji Yabushita is in charge of direction, and his direction is easy for children to understand, but also makes adults think. Shinya Takahashi is the animation director, and his drawings are easy for children to understand, but also makes adults think. Saburo Yokoi is in charge of art, and his drawings are easy for children to understand, but also makes adults think. Isao Tomita is in charge of music, and his music is easy for children to understand, but also makes adults think. The Central Savings Enhancement Committee is in charge of planning, and their planning is easy for children to understand, but also makes adults think. Toei Animation is in charge of animation, and their animation is easy for children to understand, but also makes adults think. Toei Shoji is in charge of production, and their work is easy for children to understand, yet thought-provoking for adults. ■ Recommendations and related information"A Million Years of Human Life" is a film aimed at teaching children the importance of savings, but also has content that will make adults think. This film emphasizes the importance of savings by depicting the evolution of humankind and the changes in life from ancient people to the present day. Although it is aimed at children, it is also thought-provoking for adults, so it is a film that we highly recommend you see. For related information, this film was shown as part of the "Toei Children's Festival." The "Toei Children's Festival" is a film festival aimed at children, and was loved by many children. Other films shown alongside this film were "Gamma 3: The Great Space Mission," "Pinocchio's Great Space Adventure," and "Sanpei the Kappa: Mission 3." Although these films are aimed at children, they can also be enjoyed by adults, so they are definitely films that we recommend you see at least once. The background to the production of this work is that it was planned by the Bank of Japan's Central Committee for the Promotion of Savings (now the Central Committee for Financial Information). This work was produced as a short animated film for savings enlightenment PR, and its purpose is to teach children the importance of savings. The Bank of Japan's Central Committee for the Promotion of Savings (now the Central Committee for Financial Information) has produced many savings enlightenment PR works, and this work has been particularly well-received. Furthermore, I will touch on the cast and main staff of this work. Regarding the cast, Yoshiko Osawa is in charge of commentary. Yoshiko Osawa has demonstrated her talent as a voice actress in many works, and she demonstrates her skills to the fullest in this work as well. Regarding the main staff, Setsuko Murayama is in charge of the script. Setsuko Murayama has demonstrated her talent as a scriptwriter in many works, and she demonstrates her skills to the fullest in this work as well. Taiji Yabushita is in charge of direction, and his direction is easy for children to understand, yet thought-provoking for adults. Shinya Hashigodaka is in charge of animation direction, and his animation is easy for children to understand, yet thought-provoking for adults. Saburo Yokoi is in charge of art, and his art is easy for children to understand, yet thought-provoking for adults. Isao Tomita is in charge of music, and his music is easy for children to understand, yet thought-provoking for adults. The Central Savings Promotion Committee is in charge of planning, and their plans are easy for children to understand, but also make adults think. Toei Animation is in charge of animation, and their animation is easy for children to understand, but also makes adults think. Toei Shoji is in charge of production, and their animation is easy for children to understand, but also makes adults think. Above, we have provided a detailed evaluation and analysis of "A Million Years of Human Life," as well as recommendations and related information. This work aims to teach children the importance of savings, but it also has content that will make adults think, so it is a work that we would like you to see at least once. We have also mentioned related information, cast, and main staff of this work, so we hope you will find it useful. |
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