The evolution of Obake no Q-taro! A thorough review of "Go! 1/100 Daisakusen"

The evolution of Obake no Q-taro! A thorough review of "Go! 1/100 Daisakusen"

The appeal and evaluation of "Obake no Q-Taro: Go! 1/100 Daisakusen"

■Overview of the work

"Obake no Q-Taro: Go! 1/100 Daisakusen" is an anime film based on the original manga by Fujiko Fujio, and was released nationwide through Toho on March 14, 1987. The film was co-produced by Shin-Ei Animation, Shogakukan, and TV Asahi, with Hiroshi Sasagawa as general director and Shoei Tsukada as director. It is a 15-minute short film produced as a 3D animation.

■ Story

The story begins when Q-taro the Ghost and his friends are reduced to one-hundredth of their size during an experiment with the Bye-Bye Machine. Suddenly tiny, they have fun and cause mayhem, flying model airplanes and eating their fill of ramen. They eventually return to their original size, leading to a hilarious and moving finale.

■Explanation

"Obake no Q-Taro: Go! 1/100 Daisakusen" is a faithful animated adaptation of Fujiko Fujio's original work, and its appeal lies in the slapstick comedy caused by Q-Taro's clumsy but not scary character. The film was produced as an anaglyphic 3D animation in which the main character wears red and blue glasses, providing a visual freshness. The film was shown alongside "Doraemon: Nobita and the Dragon Knight" and "Professional Golfer Saru: Koga Hikyo! Kage no Ninpo Golfer Sanjo!".

■Cast

The main cast includes Tenchi Fusako as Q-taro, Mita Yuko as P-ko, Yokozawa Keiko as O-jiro, Shiraishi Fuyumi as Doronpa, Miwa Katsue as Shota, Takemura Taku as Godzilla, Kimotsuki Kaneta as Hakase, Tatsuta Naoki as Kizao, and Muroi Miyuki as Yocchan. These voice actors bring out the individuality of the characters and add depth to the work.

■ Main staff

The production of this film brought together many talented people, including the original author Fujiko Fujio, director Tsukada Shoei, general director Sasagawa Hiroshi, screenwriter Sakurai Masaaki, producers Kato Yoshio, Koizumi Yoshiaki, and Kimura Junichi, storyboard/storyboard and animation director Morishita Keisuke, cinematographer Misawa Katsuji, art director Miyano Takashi, music composer Kikuchi Shunsuke, sound engineer Okuma Akira, and editor Okayasu Hajime. Their cooperation has allowed the film to achieve a high level of quality.

■ Main Characters

The main character, Q-Taro, is a ghost from the land of ghosts who is staying at Shota's house. Although he is often a nuisance because he is a big eater and smells like a pig, his kind-hearted personality is his charm. P-ko is Q-Taro's younger sister, and is intelligent and has excellent disguise skills, but is not good at housework. O-Jiro is Q-Taro's younger brother, and is a ghost who is still a baby. Ohara Shota is Q-Taro's best friend, and Koizumi Yoshiko is Shota's classmate, a beautiful honor student. Doronpa is a ghost from America who is intelligent and has excellent athletic ability. Hakase is Shota's classmate, a boy who loves inventing things. The story woven by these characters is entertaining to watch.

■ Related works

"Obake no Q-taro: Go! 1/100 Daisakusen" was shown alongside "Doraemon: Nobita and the Dragon Knight" and "Professional Golfer Saru: Koga Hidden Land! Shadow Ninja Golfer Arrives!". The series also includes "Obake no Q-taro", "New Obake no Q-taro", "Obake no Q-taro (New)", and "Obake no Q-taro: Jump Out! Bakebake Daisakusen". By enjoying these works together, you can gain a deeper understanding of the world of Q-taro.

■ Evaluation and recommendation

"Obake no Q-Taro: Go! 1/100 Daisakusen" is a work that can be enjoyed by both children and adults. Q-Taro's clumsy and humorous character and the slapstick comedy of his friends will bring a smile to the face of the viewer. Another highlight is the visual expression using a new technology called 3D animation. This is a must-see work for fans of the Q-Taro series, and a work that cannot be missed by those who love Fujiko Fujio's original work.

This film is perfect for watching with the family, giving children dreams and hope, while providing adults with nostalgia and laughter. Please enjoy the adventures of Q-taro and his friends while recreating the atmosphere of the time when it was screened in theaters.

■ Detailed information and supplementary information

This film was extremely popular among children when it was released in 1987. In particular, its use of the new technology of 3D animation created a visual impact that captivated many audiences. In addition, the humorous side of the Q-taro character and the story depicting the bonds between him and his friends resonated with children.

Furthermore, like Fujiko Fujio's other works, the Q-Taro series also contains many episodes with social messages, making it a good opportunity to teach children the importance of kindness and friendship. In particular, this work depicts the difficulties that Q-Taro and his friends face as they become smaller, and the process of overcoming these difficulties, making it a story that gives courage and hope to children.

Another attraction of this work is the luxury of the cast and staff. The participation of veteran voice actors such as Tenchi Fusako and Mita Yuko has made the characters' personalities more expressive and improved the quality of the work. In addition, Kikuchi Shunsuke's music is also an important element that adds depth to the story and enhances the emotions of the viewer.

Related works such as "Doraemon: Nobita and the Dragon Knight" and "Pro Golfer Saru: Koga Hikyo! Shadow Ninja Golfer Sanjo!" are also based on Fujiko Fujio's original works, and by watching them together with the Q-Taro series, you can gain a deeper understanding of Fujiko Fujio's worldview. These works are also enjoyable for both children and adults, making them perfect for watching with the whole family.

Finally, "Obake no Q-Taro: Go! 1/100 Daisakusen" is one of the most highly acclaimed works in the Q-Taro series, and is loved by many fans. Please enjoy the adventures of Q-Taro and his friends through this work, and feel the smiles and excitement.

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