"Mean Weather": NHK classics revived in animationBroadcast on NHK Educational TV (now NHK E-Tele) in August 1987, "Mean Weather" captivated viewers with its unique worldview and beautiful animation, despite its short length of just two minutes. This work was produced as part of NHK's popular program "Minna no Uta," and the humorous and slightly mischievous weather character of the original song is brought to life even more vividly through the animation. Overview"Mean Weather" is an animated work that was broadcast on NHK Educational TV in August 1987. Although it was only one episode and only two minutes long, it made a strong impression on viewers. It was produced by Akira Maeda, and the copyright belongs to NHK. story"Mean Weather" is a story in which the weather is portrayed as a mean character. The weather, including rain, wind, and thunder, move like humans in time with the lyrics, sometimes surprising and annoying children. However, even in their mischief there is plenty of humor, and viewers can feel close to the weather characters. The animation is visually enjoyable by anthropomorphizing the movements of the weather. characterThe main characters that appear in "Mean Weather" are:
Animation FeaturesThe animation of "Mean Weather" is drawn with Akira Maeda's unique touch. The personification of the weather is particularly impressive. The raindrops move as if they are alive, and in a scene where the wind blows children's hats away, the movement of the wind is depicted realistically. The light and sound of lightning are also effectively depicted, making it a visual and aural pleasure. The backgrounds of the animation are also drawn to bring out the weather characters. For example, in rainy scenes, the wet ground and puddles are drawn in the background, so the viewer can feel the atmosphere of rain. Also, in windy scenes, the trees are drawn realistically, so the strength of the wind can be felt. musicThe music for "Mean Weather" retains the humorous and slightly mischievous atmosphere of the original song. Music is used effectively in scenes where the weather characters move in sync with the lyrics. In particular, in scenes with rain, wind, and thunder, music is used to emphasize the movements of the weather, allowing viewers to feel closer to the weather characters. Evaluation and impactAlthough "Mean Weather" was only two minutes long, it captivated viewers with its unique worldview and beautiful animation. In particular, the personified weather characters were enjoyable both visually and aurally, leaving a strong impression on viewers. The music also retained the humorous and slightly mischievous atmosphere of the original song, which made it familiar to viewers. This work was produced as part of NHK's "Minna no Uta" program, and was loved by many children. The personification of the weather characters also influenced later animation works. For example, the number of animation works featuring personified weather characters increased, and technology to realistically depict the movement of weather evolved. Recommendation"Mean Weather" is a work that is appealing for its unique worldview and beautiful animation with anthropomorphized weather characters. It was produced as part of the "Minna no Uta" series, which is especially popular with children, so it can be enjoyed by the whole family. The anthropomorphized weather characters can be enjoyed both visually and aurally, and leave a strong impression on viewers. Here are some reasons why I recommend this work:
Related TitlesLike "Mean Weather," other animated works that have been broadcast on NHK's "Minna no Uta" include the following:
summary"Mean Weather" is a work that is appealing for its unique worldview and beautiful animation, with its anthropomorphized weather characters. Although it is only two minutes long, it captivated viewers with its unique worldview and beautiful animation. In particular, the anthropomorphized weather characters were enjoyable both visually and aurally, and left a strong impression on viewers. The music, which retains the humorous and slightly mean atmosphere of the original song, also helped viewers feel a sense of familiarity with the song. This work was produced as part of NHK's "Minna no Uta" program, so it is familiar to many children and can be enjoyed by the whole family. Please watch this work and experience the meanness and humor of the weather characters. |
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