"Look Back and You'll See the Frog" - Looking Back at the Masterpieces of Everyone's Songs"Furimukeba Kaeru" is a short 2-minute animated work that was broadcast on NHK Educational TV (now NHK E-Tele) in April 1987. This work was produced as part of NHK's "Minna no Uta" series and became a classic beloved by children. Here, we will explore in detail the appeal of "Furimukeba Kaeru", the background of its production, and its subsequent influence. OverviewAs the original media of "Furimukeba Kaeru" is listed as "other," it is an original work with no specific original work. The animation was produced by Sadao Tsukioka, and the copyright is held by NHK. It was broadcast in April 1987 with only one episode, but in that short time it touched many viewers. storyThe story of "Look Back and You'll See a Frog" is very simple. One day, a boy finds a frog. The frog says to the boy, "Look Back and You'll See a Frog." When the boy looks back, the frog disappears. This simple story helps children understand the meaning of the act of "looking back" and stimulates their imagination for things that cannot be seen. characterThis work features only two characters: a boy and a frog. The boy is curious and interested in the frog. The frog, on the other hand, is mysterious and tells the boy, "Turn around and you'll see the frog." The interaction between these two characters adds to the appeal of the work. animationThe animation for "Furimukeba Kaeru" was drawn by Sadao Tsukioka. With a simple yet warm touch, Tsukioka has created a world that is familiar to children. The expressions and movements of the frog in particular leave a strong impression on the viewer. The backgrounds are also beautifully depicted, evoking a natural landscape. musicThe music of "Furimukeba Kaeru" is an important element in enhancing the atmosphere of the work. The song has a melody that is familiar to children, and the lyrics are simple and easy to remember. The music and animation work together to create a work that moves the audience. Background"Furimukeba Kaeru" was produced as part of NHK's "Minna no Uta" series. "Minna no Uta" is a program aimed at cultivating rich sensibilities in children through music, and has produced many masterpieces. "Furimukeba Kaeru" is one of those programs, and the production team worked on the production with a strong desire to convey something to children. Impact and Evaluation"Look Back and You'll See a Frog" has been loved by many viewers since it was first broadcast. Through this work, children in particular learned the meaning of the act of "looking back" and the power of imagination for things that cannot be seen. Adults were also moved by the simplicity and depth of this work, and it became a work that was loved by many people. This work was one of the most highly acclaimed songs in the NHK "Minna no Uta" series, and influenced many people. Even now, more than 30 years after its broadcast, many people on the Internet still reminisce about this work. This work has also been featured in educational settings, and is used as a teaching material to teach children the meaning of the act of "looking back." Related Titles"Look Back and You'll See the Frog" was produced as part of the NHK "Minna no Uta" series, so it is related to other works in the series. In particular, "Grandpa's Old Clock" and "The Big Little Pig," also produced by Sadao Tsukioka, are classics beloved by children just like "Look Back and You'll See the Frog." These works also convey simple yet profound messages, and share the same appeal as "Look Back and You'll See the Frog." Reasons for recommendation"Furimukeba Kaeru" is a wonderful work that teaches children the meaning of the act of "looking back" and the power of imagination for things that cannot be seen. The simple story, beautiful animation, and familiar music all combine to move the viewer. This work also deeply moves adults, making it a work that is loved by a wide range of generations, from children to adults. Please give it a watch. How to watch"Furimukeba Kaeru" can be viewed on the NHK official website or through video streaming services. It is also available on DVD and Blu-ray, so if you want to keep it on hand, we recommend purchasing it. You may also be able to watch this work at libraries, so be sure to look for it. summary"Furimukeba Kaeru" is one of the most highly acclaimed works in the NHK "Minna no Uta" series. The simple story, beautiful animation, and familiar music all combine to move viewers. This is a wonderful work that teaches children the meaning of the act of "looking back" and the imagination for the invisible, and it will also deeply move adults. Please give it a watch. |
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