The appeal and evaluation of "Obake no Q-taro: Jump Out! Bakebake Daisakusen"Overview"Obake no Q-taro: Tobidase! Bakebake Daisakusen" is an anime film based on the original manga by Fujiko Fujio, and was released nationwide through Toho on March 15, 1986. The film is a slapstick comedy about the troubles caused by Q-taro, a clumsy but not scary ghost, and was shown as a 3D animation using the anaglyph method in which Q-taro wears red and blue glasses. Other films shown at the same time included "Doraemon: Nobita and the Steel Troops" and "Professional Golfer Monkey: Super Golf World Challenge!!". storyOne night, while looking through a telescope, Q-taro discovers a mysterious light in the shape of a ghost. From the next day, strange events begin to occur around Q-taro. Q-taro and Shota struggle to get rid of the mysterious ghost that is causing these events, but an unexpected turn of events awaits: the ghost turns out to be Q-taro's father. This story depicts Q-taro's love for his family and friendship, while entertaining audiences with humorous episodes. characterThe charm of this work lies in its unique characters. Q-taro, the main character, is a smelly, gluttonous ghost from the land of ghosts, and is staying with Shota. Q-taro's younger sister, P-ko, is intelligent and has excellent transformation skills, but is not good at housework. Q-taro's younger brother, O-jiro, is a baby ghost who can only say the word "bakeratta", but can make anything in front of him explode with a scream. U-ko is a tomboyish girl ghost who came to the human world, and is devoted to judo. Ohara Shota is Q-taro's best friend, and Koizumi Yoshiko is Shota's idol. Doronpa is a ghost from America who is intelligent and athletic, and often makes fun of Q-taro, but he also has a lonely and kind side. Hakase is a boy who loves to invent things, and is characterized by his small stature. The comedy woven by these characters is enjoyable for both children and adults. Production background and staff"Obake no Q-taro: Tobidase! Bakebake Daisakusen" was produced by Shin-Ei Animation, Shogakukan, and TV Asahi, and distributed by Toho. The general director was Sasagawa Hiroshi, the director was Harada Masuji, and the script was written by Sakurai Masaaki. The storyboard and animation director was Morishita Keisuke, the cinematographer was Misawa Katsuji, the art director was Miyano Takashi, the music was Kikuchi Shunsuke, the sound engineer was Okuma Akira, and the editor was Okayasu Hajime. Fujiko Studio and Asahi Tsushinsha were among the companies that provided production support. This work, created by this team of staff, draws out the charm of the original work to the fullest while depicting the world of Q-taro from a new perspective. castThe voice actors are also impressive, with Tenchi Fusako as Q-taro, Mita Yuko as P-ko, Yokozawa Keiko as O-jiro, Masuyama Eiko as U-ko, Miwa Katsue as Shota, Mizushima Hiroyuki as Shinichi, Takemura Taku as Godzilla, Kimotsuki Kaneta as Hakase, Tatsuta Naoki as Kizao, Miyuki Sanae as Yotchan, Hiromori Shingo as Koike-san, Kannari-san Shingo as Kanemoto, Oyama Takao as Dad, Tsukada Emiko as Mom, Shima Kaori Yu as Teacher, Asagami Yoko as Yukari, and Shiraishi Fuyumi as Doronpa. The performances of these voice actors bring out the individuality of the characters even more. Evaluation and Impressions"Obake no Q-Taro: Tobidase! Bakebake Daisakusen" has been highly praised not only by fans of the original work, but also by many people who love animated films. In particular, the fact that it was shown as a 3D animation was innovative at the time and provided visual enjoyment. Furthermore, Q-Taro's story of family love and friendship touched children and evoked nostalgia for adults. The humorous exchanges between the characters will have the audience in stitches and providing a heartwarming experience. Related Titles"Obake no Q-Taro: Jump Out! Bakebake Daisakusen" is one of many works based on the original manga by Fujiko Fujio. Related works include the TV anime "Obake no Q-Taro", the movie version "Obake no Q-Taro", "New Obake no Q-Taro", "Obake no Q-Taro (New)", and "Obake no Q-Taro: Go! 1/100 Daisakusen". These works also allow you to fully enjoy the charm of Q-Taro, so be sure to check them out. Reasons for recommendation"Obake no Q-taro: Tobidase! Bakebake Daisakusen" is the perfect animated film for the whole family to enjoy. Children will laugh at Q-taro's slapstick comedy, while adults will feel nostalgic for the original and appreciate the growth of the characters. Also, don't miss the use of the new technology of 3D animation. Be sure to watch this film with your family and friends and experience the world of Q-taro. summary"Obake no Q-Taro: Tobidase! Bakebake Daisakusen" is an animated film based on the original work by Fujiko Fujio, and is appealing for its heartwarming story of Q-Taro's family love and friendship, and the humorous exchanges between the unique characters. It has also been praised for its use of the new technology of 3D animation, making it a film that can be enjoyed by children and adults alike. There are many related works that will allow you to enjoy the world of Q-Taro even more deeply, so be sure to check them out. |
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