"Shika and Kanta": A moving OVA based on a picture book"Shika to Kanta" was released as an OVA in 1990 and has a unique background as it was originally a picture book. This work was produced by Shinano Kikaku and deeply moved the audience in its short 30 minutes. Below, I will explore why this work is so special, sharing detailed information about it and my personal impressions. Overview"Shika and Kanta" is an OVA released in September 1990, based on a picture book. It is a short 30-minute story with only one episode, and tells the story of two characters, Shika and Kanta. It was produced by Shinano Kikaku.
storyThe story of "Shika and Kanta" centers around a girl named Shika and a boy named Kanta. The two are childhood friends and live together in the forest. One day, Shika tells Kanta about a secret place: a small cave beside a beautiful lake, where a stone with mysterious powers resides. However, a villain appears who tries to get the stone, and Shika and Kanta struggle to protect the stone from him. The story is based on the themes of friendship, courage, and love for nature. characterShika: Shika is the main character of this story, a pure and kind-hearted girl. She lives in the forest with Kanta and has a deep connection with nature. Shika's name comes from her being as graceful and beautiful as a deer. Kanta: Kanta is Shika's childhood friend and a brave boy who always tries to protect her. He goes on adventures with Shika and struggles to protect the stone from the bad guys. Kanta's name comes from his "simple" way of solving things. Background"Shika and Kanta" was originally published as a picture book, and its beautiful illustrations and moving story were loved by many readers. It was the popularity of the picture book that led to the production of an OVA. Shinano Kikaku has created a video work that adds depth to the worldview of the picture book while keeping it intact. Visuals and MusicThe visuals for "Shika to Kanta" are based on the beautiful illustrations in the picture book, and the beauty of nature is depicted in detail. In particular, the lake and cave scenes are so beautiful that they make you feel as if you are looking at a painting. The music is also an important element in enhancing the atmosphere of the work, and the gentle melodies enhance the moving story. thoughtsWhen I first saw "Shika and Kanta," I was surprised that a film as short as 30 minutes could be so moving. Shika and Kanta's friendship, their love for nature, and their courage in protecting the stone from the bad guys touched me deeply. In particular, the scene where Shika tells Kanta about the secret location and the scene where the two work together to defeat the bad guys bring me to tears no matter how many times I watch it. This film can be enjoyed by both children and adults, making it a great film to watch with the whole family. Recommended pointsWe recommend "Shika to Kanta" for the following reasons:
Related TitlesThe original picture book of "Shika and Kanta" continues to be loved by many people. In addition, many of the other works produced by Shinano Planning are also beautiful works with themes of nature and friendship. Here are some related works:
summary"Shika and Kanta" is a touching OVA based on a picture book. This work depicts Shika and Kanta's friendship, their love for nature, and their courage in protecting a stone from villains, and will deeply move viewers in its short 30-minute run. Featuring beautiful images and music, as well as a moving story, it is enjoyable for both children and adults. Please watch this work and experience the world of Shika and Kanta. |
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