The appeal and evaluation of "Little Polar Bear: Where is Shirokumakun?"The 1990 animated film Little Polar Bear: Where Are You? is based on a fairy tale by Hans de Beer. It was released in theaters and told a story that children will love in its short 30-minute run time. Distributed by Toho and with an Eirin number of 113211, it is a one-episode film. It was produced by Animate Film, with IG Tatsunoko as production partner, and Movic/CBS/Sony Group. Copyright belongs to Nord-Sud Verlag/North-South Books8617 Mochaltorf,Switzerland, and is licensed to Cosmo Merchandising Co.,Ltd./North-South Books Japan and MOVIC & CBS/SONY GROUP INC. Story and CharactersThe main character of "Little Polar Bear: Where Are You?" is a small polar bear named Lars. Lars has a strong sense of adventure and goes on various adventures with his friends. The story begins with Lars spending his daily life in the Arctic wilderness with his friends Hippo, Dad, Drago, and Orca. One day, Lars decides to go on a journey in search of a new adventure, and experiences many difficulties and encounters along the way. The narration is provided by Sugawara Bunta, while the role of Lars is played by Yuzawa Shingo, the role of Hippo by Kumakura Kazuo, the role of Dad by Yasuhara Yoshito, the role of Drago by Ikeda Masaru, and the role of Orca by Otsuka Yoshitada. This cast adds depth and warmth to the story. Production staff and technologyMany talented staff members were involved in the production of this work. It was produced by Mitsuhisa Hida and Yutaka Takahashi, planned by Tomiyo Hiruta and Masaki Sawanobori, and produced by Yasuhisa Kazama and Nagateru Kato. It was based on Hans de Beer's "Where's the Polar Bear?" and written by Yoshiko Takagi. The music was by Mutsuhiro Nishiwaki Muchin, storyboarded and directed by Shinya Sadamitsu, and character design and animation direction was by Shunji Murata. Special effects were by Masahiro Murakami, art direction and backgrounds by Kazuhiro Kinoshita, visual effects by Yusuke Takeda, music direction by Kanji Fukunaga, and editing by Sachiko Miki. This team worked together to create beautiful images and a moving story. Related TitlesA related work to "Little Polar Bear: Where's the White Bear?" is "Little Polar Bear: Get on a Boat." This work also depicts Lars' adventures and is a must-see for fans. Ratings and Recommendations"Little Polar Bear: Where Are You?" has been highly praised as an animated film for children. In particular, the beautiful scenery of the Arctic and the story of the friendship between Lars and his friends are inspiring for both children and adults. The film has also been praised for its technical ability to complete the story in a short period of time. The music and character design are also appealing, making it a film that can be enjoyed both visually and aurally. The reasons why I recommend this work are as follows:
"Little Polar Bear: Where Are You?" is a great animated film that the whole family can enjoy. It's a great opportunity to teach children about the importance of nature and friendship. You can also enjoy Lars' adventures even more by watching the related film "Little Polar Bear: Where Are You?". Be sure to watch this film and experience Lars's adventures and friendship. |
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