Video Picture Book Museum: World Masterpiece Fairy Tales - A thorough evaluation of the appeal and educational value of children's animation

Video Picture Book Museum: World Masterpiece Fairy Tales - A thorough evaluation of the appeal and educational value of children's animation

Video Picture Book Museum: World Classic Fairy Tales - Revisiting classics

The OVA series "Video Ehonkan World Masterpiece Fairy Tales" released on December 4, 1988 is a 26-episode animated series produced by Aubeck. This series is an animated version of classic fairy tales from around the world, and has been loved by a wide range of generations, from children to adults. Here, we will take a deeper look at its appeal and details.

Production Background and Overview

"Video Ehonkan: World Masterpiece Fairy Tales" was released in the OVA format. OVA stands for Original Video Animation, which refers to anime that is sold directly as video software rather than broadcast on television. This format was particularly suitable for educational content aimed at children, as viewers could enjoy it at their own pace.

The series is an original anime production, with no novels or manga as its source material. Each episode is based on a world-famous fairy tale, with a focus on telling the story through visual expression. Production company Aubeck has a reputation for producing animations for children, and this series shows off their technical prowess.

Cast and voice actors

The voice actors for this series are Kazue Komiya and Ritsuo Sawa. Kazue Komiya is a veteran voice actor who has played major characters in many popular anime, and her warm voice is loved by many viewers. Ritsuo Sawa has also been active in various anime works for many years, and his acting skills are highly praised. The narration and character voices woven by these two voice actors add depth and charm to the story.

Subtitles and episodes

"Video Picture Book Museum: World Classic Fairy Tales" is a series of 26 stories, but we will introduce some of the most memorable episodes here.

  • A Dog of Flanders - The third episode is an animated adaptation of Wieder's classic story, and tells the touching story of the protagonist Nello and his faithful dog Patrasche. Viewers will be touched by the bond between the two and how they overcome obstacles.
  • The Swan Prince - This fourth episode is based on the story of Swan Lake and features beautiful music and visuals. The tragic love story between the prince and the swan will leave a deep impression on the viewers.
  • Town Musicians of Bremen - The fifth episode is a comedy based on the Grimm fairy tale and features humorous adventures of animals. Children will be sure to smile during this episode.
  • The Red Shoes - The sixth episode is an animated adaptation of the Hans Christian Andersen classic, telling the story of a young girl who becomes enchanted by her red shoes, and leaving viewers to ponder on her fate.
  • Cinderella - This seventh episode is an animated version of the well-known story of Cinderella, and is full of dreams and hope. Viewers will be warmed by Cinderella's happy ending.
  • The Adventures of Tom Sawyer - The eighth episode is an animated adaptation of the Mark Twain classic, and follows the adventures of Tom and his friends, allowing viewers to empathize with Tom's free-spirited spirit.
  • Snow White - The ninth episode is based on the Grimm fairy tale and tells the heartwarming story of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Viewers will be touched by Snow White's innocence.
  • Jack and the Beanstalk - This is the 10th episode and tells the story of Jack's adventures, and viewers will be impressed by his courage and wisdom.
  • Little Red Riding Hood - This episode, the 11th episode, is based on the Grimm fairy tale and depicts the confrontation between Little Red Riding Hood and the wolf. Viewers will be touched by Little Red Riding Hood's courage.
  • The Three Little Pigs - This 12th episode tells the story of the three little pigs and viewers will be impressed by their intelligence and cooperation.
  • Aladdin and the Magic Lamp - This 13th episode tells the story of Aladdin's adventure and viewers will be impressed by his courage and wisdom.
  • The Ugly Duckling - This 14th episode is an animated adaptation of the Hans Christian Andersen classic, and follows the growing up story of the Ugly Duckling. Viewers will be touched by how the duckling grows up.
  • The Little Mermaid - This 15th episode is an animated version of the Hans Christian Andersen classic, and tells the tragic story of the Little Mermaid. Viewers will be touched by the pure love of the Little Mermaid.
  • Treasure Island - The 16th episode is an animated adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's classic story, depicting a treasure hunt adventure that will draw viewers in for a thrilling adventure.
  • Puss in Boots - This 17th episode is an animated adaptation of the classic story by Charles Perrault, and it showcases the wisdom and courage of the cat, leaving viewers to marvel at his resourcefulness.
  • Sleeping Beauty - This 18th episode is based on the Grimm fairy tale and tells the story of Sleeping Beauty. The viewer will wonder about the fate of Sleeping Beauty.
  • The Happy Prince - This 19th episode is an animated adaptation of the Oscar Wilde classic, telling the story of the Happy Prince. Viewers will be touched by the prince's pure heart.

Animation and Music

Although the animations in the "Video Picture Book Museum: World Masterpiece Fairy Tales" are aimed at children, they are carefully drawn and accurately express the atmosphere of each story. In particular, the colorful backgrounds and character movements have the power to draw the viewer into the world of the story. The music is also chosen to match the theme of each episode, and is an important element in livening up the story's development. Classical music and original background music are used effectively, sure to stir the viewer's emotions.

Educational value

This series is not only an animation for children, but also has educational value. Each story portrays a moral lesson and the importance of human relationships, and viewers can learn a lot from them. For example, the stories cover themes such as friendship and sacrifice in "A Dog of Flanders," self-acceptance and growth in "The Ugly Duckling," and courage and wisdom in "Little Red Riding Hood." These stories will have a positive impact on children.

Viewer reactions and ratings

"Video Picture Book Museum: World Masterpiece Fairy Tales" has been loved by many viewers since its release. In particular, many parents and children watched it together, and it was highly valued as a way to introduce children to the world of stories. Adult viewers also seemed to enjoy it with a sense of nostalgia. On the Internet, there are many comments sharing memories from that time and people who want to show it to their children.

The series has been highly praised for its faithfulness to the story, the quality of the animation, and the acting skills of the voice actors. On the other hand, some say that the visuals and sound quality feel a bit outdated from a modern perspective. However, this is also part of the series' charm, and it can be said that it is a work that will be loved for generations to come.

Recommendations and related works

For viewers who enjoyed "Video Picture Book Museum: World Classic Fairy Tales," we also recommend the following works:

  • World Masterpiece Theater Series - Produced by Nippon Animation, this series is an animated adaptation of world masterpieces, and is highly regarded as a children's animation. In particular, works such as "Heidi, Girl of the Alps" and "A Dog of Flanders" were loved by many viewers.
  • Grimm's Fairy Tales - A series of animated versions of the Brothers Grimm's classics, beloved as children's animation. Many episodes have been produced, including "Hansel and Gretel" and "Rapunzel."
  • Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy Tales Series - A series of animated versions of Hans Christian Andersen's classic stories, highly regarded as children's animation. Many episodes have been produced, including "The Little Mermaid" and "The Ugly Duckling."

These works can be enjoyed as animations for children, just like the "Video Picture Book Museum World Masterpiece Fairy Tales." In addition, because each work has a common theme and story, viewers can be more immersed in the world of the story.

Conclusion

"Video Ehonkan World Masterpiece Fairy Tales" is an OVA series released in 1988, which is an animated version of classic fairy tales from around the world. Aubeck's careful animation and the narration and character voices by voice actors Kazue Komiya and Ritsuo Sawa have the power to draw viewers into the world of the story. Each episode also has educational value and will have a positive impact on children. This series is especially popular with families who watch it together, and it has become a work that has been loved for generations. We also recommend viewers to try the related works "World Masterpiece Theater Series", "Grimm's Fairy Tales Series", and "Andersen's Fairy Tales Series". Through these works, viewers will be able to immerse themselves more deeply in the world of the story.

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