"Okonjoururi" - A look back at classic anime films from the 80sThe anime film "Okonjoururi", released in 1982, is still loved by many fans for its unique worldview and beautiful visuals. This work was created as an original anime and was jointly produced by Sakura Eigasha and Echosha. The film is directed by Tadanari Okamoto and written by Akira Sanetou, bringing together a stellar team of staff to create a deep story in the short 25-minute length. storyThe story of "Okon Joururi" is about the protagonist Okon, who travels with her doll "Joururi", a keepsake from her late mother. Okon strives to carry out her mother's wishes and revive the puppet theater troupe. However, her path is full of difficulties, and various trials await her. The story depicts the importance of hope and bonds through Okon's growth and her meetings and partings with people. characterThe main character, Okon, is voiced by Kyoko Kishida. Her powerful yet delicate acting realistically expresses Okon's inner thoughts. Joruri, played by Daigo Kusano, is not just a doll, but is portrayed as a presence that supports Okon emotionally. Joruri's voice is sometimes gentle and sometimes strict, guiding Okon. In addition, the various characters that Okon meets during her journey add color and depth to the story. Visuals and MusicThe visuals of "Okon Joururi" are drawn using the animation techniques of the 1980s. In particular, the scenes with the puppet theater are filled with colorful and fantastical worlds that draw the audience in. Music also plays an important role, and the background music, composed by a stellar team of composers including Yoko Higashikawa, Yujiro Takahashi, Kichikazu Katada, and Yoshio Nakagawa, enhances the emotion of the story. In particular, the "Joururi Song" that plays in the film is loved by many fans and is still popular enough to be sung at karaoke. BackgroundThe production of "Okonjoururi" began as a joint project between Sakura Eigasha and Echosha. Director Okamoto Tadanari faithfully recreated the worldview of the original work by Akira Sanetou, while adding his own perspective to the film. Okamoto Tadanari also wrote the screenplay, carefully depicting the development of the story and the emotions of the characters. In addition, the quality of the film was supported by experienced staff members including Tamura Minoru and Itami Kunihiko for cinematography, Aizawa Naoko for editing, and Katto Isamu for sound. Evaluation and impact"Okon Joururi" was highly praised when it was released, and won numerous film awards. In particular, the story of Okon's growth and the beautiful visuals of the puppet theater troupe captured the hearts of many audiences. Furthermore, this work is still talked about by anime fans today as a work that shows the potential of anime films in the 1980s. Furthermore, the film's theme of "hope and bonds" resonated with many people and had a major social impact. Recommendations and related worksIf you have never seen "Okonjoururi", I highly recommend watching it at least once. In particular, watching it with family and friends will allow you to feel even more deeply the importance of the story's theme, "bonds". Also, if you are interested in this work, I would also recommend other works by director Tadanari Okamoto, as well as other anime based on Akira Sanetou's original works. For example, "Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind" by director Tadanari Okamoto and "Night on the Galactic Railroad", based on Akira Sanetou's original work, are works that fans of "Okonjoururi" should definitely watch. summary"Okon Joururi" is one of the most brilliant animated films of the 1980s. This work combines the story of Okon's growth, the beautiful visuals of the puppet theater troupe, and moving music, giving viewers deep emotion and hope. If you have the chance to see it in the theater, please go see it. I'm sure it will be a work that will stay in your heart. |
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