The appeal and evaluation of "Summer Will Not Come" (1982 version)"Summer Will Not Come" is a short two-minute animated work that was broadcast on NHK Educational TV (now NHK E-Tele) in 1982. This work was produced as part of NHK's long-running program "Minna no Uta" and is characterized by beautiful illustrations by Yumeda Makoto. Below, we will take a closer look at the appeal and background of this work, as well as its evaluation. Overview of the work"Summer Will Not Come" was broadcast in June 1982. The original media is listed as "other," which indicates that it is an original work of "Minna no Uta." Although it is a short work with only one episode and a broadcast time of just two minutes, its content is deep and it left a strong impression on viewers. The work was created by Makoto Yumeda, and the copyright belongs to NHK. Makoto Yumeda is an illustrator known for his fantastical touch and sense of color, and his unique style of drawing enhances the appeal of this work. Story and Themes"Summer Will Not Come" is a work that depicts the feelings of children anxiously awaiting the arrival of summer. The story depicts children playing at the sea and in the mountains against the backdrop of summer scenery. However, as in the title, the phrase "Summer Will Not Come" is repeated, expressing the sad feelings of children anxiously awaiting the arrival of summer. The theme of this work is "the beauty and sadness of waiting." Makoto Yumeda's illustrations and music skillfully express the pure hearts of children waiting for the arrival of summer, and the slight anxiety and anticipation they feel during that time of anxious wait. In particular, the scenes depicting summer landscapes are notable for the beauty of the colors and the intricacy of the movements, drawing the viewer in. Fusion of music and videoThe music for "Summer Will Not Come" was composed by composer Yosuke Yamashita. Yosuke Yamashita is also known as a jazz pianist, and his music enhances the atmosphere of the film. As the piano melody and the children's singing voices intertwine, the emotions of the children waiting for the arrival of summer are conveyed vividly. In terms of visuals, Yumeda Makoto's artwork plays a major role. His artwork depicts a colorful, fantastical world that has the power to draw the viewer into that world. In particular, the scenes depicting summer landscapes are notable for the beauty of the colors and the intricacy of the movements, drawing the viewer in. The children's expressions and movements are also depicted in great detail, conveying their emotions realistically. Evaluation and impact"Summer Will Not Come" has been highly praised since it was first broadcast. In particular, the fusion of Yumeda Makoto's illustrations and Yamashita Yosuke's music was highly praised, and many viewers expressed their emotions. This work is also one of the most popular and requested works on "Minna no Uta." The influence of this work can be seen in later animation works. It has had a particularly large influence on works that depict the emotions of children and works that depict fantastical worlds. Makoto Yumeda's drawings have also influenced many illustrators and animators, and there are many artists who imitate his style. Recommendations and how to watch"Summer Will Not Come" is a short but profound work, and can be recommended to a wide range of viewers, from children to adults. In particular, it is a must-watch for those who can empathize with the feelings of the children waiting for the arrival of summer, and for those who are interested in Yumeda Makoto's art. You can watch it on the NHK official website or through video streaming services. It is also available on DVD and Blu-ray, so it is recommended for those who want to keep it on hand. In addition, related books and merchandise are also on sale, which is great news for fans. Related works and artistsRelated works to "Summer Will Not Come" include other "Minna no Uta" works also created by Yumeda Makoto. In particular, "Wind Melody" and "Starry Sky Melody" are works that are a wonderful fusion of Yumeda Makoto's illustrations and music, and have a common charm with "Summer Will Not Come". Yosuke Yamashita's music can also be heard in other "Minna no Uta" works. Makoto Yumeda has also worked on many other illustrations and animations, and his works are known for depicting fantastical worlds. In particular, works such as "Adventures in a Dream" and "The Little Prince" are works that showcase Makoto Yumeda's unique style of drawing. Yosuke Yamashita is also active as a jazz pianist, and his music is loved by many fans. summary"Summer Doesn't Come" is a short animated piece from the "Minna no Uta" program that was broadcast in 1982, but its content is profound and left a strong impression on viewers. This work, which combines the beautiful illustrations of Makoto Yumeda and the music of Yosuke Yamashita, depicts the feelings of children waiting for the arrival of summer in a realistic way, moving viewers. Please watch this work and feel its charm. |
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