"It's Written on Your Face": A Thorough Analysis of the Charm and Emotion of Everyone's Songs

"It's Written on Your Face": A Thorough Analysis of the Charm and Emotion of Everyone's Songs

"It's written right there on your face" - Looking back at the masterpieces of Everyone's Songs

"It's Written on Your Face" is a short 2-minute animated film that was broadcast on NHK Educational TV (now NHK E-Tele) in October 1987. This work was produced as part of NHK's long-running program "Minna no Uta" and became a classic beloved by children. Here, we will take a closer look at the appeal of this work, the background to its production, and its subsequent influence.

Overview

"It's Written on Your Face" is an animated work directed by Yasuhiko Suzuki. It was broadcast in October 1987 and was a short work with only one episode, but its content was deep and left a strong impression on viewers. The copyright of the work belongs to NHK, and it can still be viewed on NHK's official archives and video streaming services.

story

The story of this work is very simple. It begins with a scene in which the main character, a boy, is playing by writing things on his face. He changes what he has written on his face one by one, enjoying each different expression and movement. In the end, what he has written on his face disappears, and the story ends with a smile. Despite this simple story, it was able to convey to children the "joy of expressing yourself."

Background

"It's Written on Your Face" was produced as part of the NHK program "Minna no Uta." "Minna no Uta" is a long-running program that has been broadcast since 1961, providing songs and animations for children. The purpose of this program is to teach children the joy of music and art, and many masterpieces have been produced from it. "It's Written on Your Face" is one of those programs, and it is a work that highlights the unique sensibility and technique of director Yasuhiko Suzuki.

Character design and animation

The character design of this work is very simple, with the main character being a boy with a round face and large eyes. The animation is hand-drawn, and director Yasuhiko Suzuki's unique touch can be felt. In particular, the scene where the drawings on the face change one after another is full of the warmth and humor that can only be achieved by hand-drawing. The colors are also bright, creating an atmosphere that is fun for children to watch.

music

The music for "It's Written on Your Face" was composed by singer Junko Yamamoto. Her bright and lively singing voice enhances the atmosphere of the film. The lyrics are simple and easy for children to remember. The combination of the music and animation further enhances the appeal of the film.

Viewers' reactions

"It's Written on Their Faces" was extremely popular with children when it was first broadcast. In particular, the scene in which the pictures written on their faces change one after another is said to have made children laugh and entertained many viewers. The show's theme of "the joy of expressing yourself" also resonated deeply with children. It can be said that this show stimulated children's creativity and gave them the courage to express themselves.

Impact and Evaluation

Even now, more than 30 years after it was first broadcast, "It's Written on Your Face" is still loved by many people. In particular, it has been attracting attention again since it became available on NHK's official archives and video streaming services. This work is also highly regarded as an example that shows the potential of children's animation. There is no doubt that the combination of a simple story, animation, and music has deeply touched children.

Related works and recommendations

For those who enjoyed "It's Written on Your Face," we also recommend other masterpieces that were broadcast on "Minna no Uta." For example, "Grandpa's Old Clock," also directed by Yasuhiko Suzuki, and the popular "Minna no Uta" song "The Old Clock That Flew Over" are also beloved by children. In addition, "Anpanman" and "Doraemon" are also recommended as masterpieces of children's animation. These works will also stimulate children's creativity and provide them with a fun time.

summary

"It's Written on Your Face" is a short animation that was broadcast in 1987, lasting just two minutes, but its deep content left a strong impression on children. Combining the unique sensibility and technique of director Suzuki Yasuhiko and the cheerful singing voice of Yamamoto Junko, this work conveyed to children the "joy of expressing yourself" and was loved by many viewers. Even now, more than 30 years after it was broadcast, its charm has not faded and it continues to inspire many people. Please watch this work and rediscover its charm.

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