Nonnonbaato Ore - A masterpiece anime that depicts the charm of heartwarming rural life and realistic family ties

Nonnonbaato Ore - A masterpiece anime that depicts the charm of heartwarming rural life and realistic family ties

"Nonnonbaato Ore" - A short-term animation depicting the world of Shigeru Mizuki

"Non Non Baato Ore" is a TV anime series based on Shigeru Mizuki's original work, and was broadcast on NHK for five days from August 19 to August 23, 1991. Although this work was only broadcast for a short period of five episodes, it fully portrayed Shigeru Mizuki's unique worldview and charm. Below, we will introduce detailed information and reviews of this work, as well as recommended points.

Overview

■ Public Media
TV anime series
■ Original Media
comics
■ Broadcast period
August 19, 1991 - August 23, 1991
■Broadcasting station
NHK
■Frequencies
half an hour
■ Number of Episodes
Episode 5
■Original Story
Shigeru Mizuki
■ Production
NHK
■ Story

Shigeru is a third-grader who loves mysteries. He is good friends with Nonnonbaa. Nonnonbaa tells Shigeru stories about various monsters. One day, Shigeru meets a girl named Chigusa who came to Sakaiminato from Tokyo to recuperate from lung disease. Chigusa was sulking about her incurable disease, but she was drawn into the mysterious world that Shigeru and Nonnonbaa told her, and before she knew it, Shigeru and Chigusa had become good friends.

■ Main staff

Original story by Shigeru Mizuki; Screenplay by Masakuni Takahashi; Music by Toshiyuki Watanabe; Production Supervisors: Sota Yamamoto and Noriaki Ikemura; Director: Masahide Kanetoshi

Appeal and evaluation of the work

"Nonnonbaato Ore" faithfully reproduces Shigeru Mizuki's original work, while also using the expressive power of anime to richly depict the worldview. In particular, the mysterious world depicted through the interactions between Shigeru and Chigusa has the power to draw viewers in.

The greatest charm of this work is the presence of the monsters drawn by Shigeru Mizuki. The monster stories told by Nonnon-baa are not only scary and surprising, but also humorous and warm. In particular, the scene where Shigeru tells the monster stories to Chigusa carefully depicts the deepening relationship between the two.

Also, don't miss the skillful storytelling of screenwriter Masakuni Takahashi. In just five episodes, he succeeds in portraying the growth and friendship between Shigeru and Chigusa. The background music by Toshiyuki Watanabe is also an important element in enhancing the atmosphere of the work.

The skill of director Masahide Kanetoshi also stands out. In particular, the depiction of the monsters and the changes in the expressions of Shigeru and Chigusa leave a strong impression on viewers with the expressiveness that is unique to animation. The NHK production team, under the direction of production supervisors Sota Yamamoto and Noriaki Ikemura, worked together to complete this work.

Recommended points

"Nonnonbaato Ore" is recommended not only for Shigeru Mizuki fans, but also for those who are interested in monsters and the mysterious world. The following points in particular make this work appealing:

  • The world of Shigeru Mizuki : The animation faithfully reproduces Shigeru Mizuki's original work, and depicts the world of monsters in a realistic way. The stories of monsters told by Nonnonbaa have the power to draw the viewer in.
  • Shigeru and Chigusa's friendship : The friendship between Shigeru and Chigusa is heartwarming, especially when Chigusa tries to overcome her terminal illness.
  • A short, concentrated story : The story is completed in just five episodes, which is a great feature. Even busy people can enjoy it casually.
  • Screenplay by Masakuni Takahashi : Masakuni Takahashi's skillful storytelling draws the viewer into the story, especially the scenes depicting the growth and friendship between Shigeru and Chigusa.
  • Music by Toshiyuki Watanabe : Toshiyuki Watanabe's background music is an important element in enhancing the atmosphere of the work, especially the music in the scenes featuring monsters.
  • Masahide Kanetoshi's direction : Masahide Kanetoshi's technique brings out the expressive power that only animation can offer. In particular, the depiction of the monsters and the changes in the expressions of Shigeru and Chigusa are superb.

Detailed information about the work

Nonnonbaato Ore is a TV anime series based on the manga by Shigeru Mizuki, which was broadcast on NHK for five days from August 19 to August 23, 1991. It is a short, concentrated series consisting of five episodes, each 30 minutes long. The original work is a manga by Shigeru Mizuki, and it was produced by NHK.

The story begins when Shigeru, a third-grader who loves mysteries, becomes friends with Nonnonbaa and hears various stories about monsters from her. One day, Shigeru meets a girl named Chigusa who has come to Sakaiminato from Tokyo to recuperate from lung disease. Chigusa is sulking about her incurable disease, but she is drawn into the mysterious world that Shigeru and Nonnonbaa tell her, and before she knows it, Shigeru and Chigusa become good friends.

The main staff included Shigeru Mizuki (original author), Masakuni Takahashi (scriptwriter), Toshiyuki Watanabe (music), Sota Yamamoto and Noriaki Ikemura (production supervisors), and Masahide Kanetoshi (director). These staff members worked together to complete this work.

Evaluation and impressions of the work

"Nonnonbaato Ore" faithfully reproduces Shigeru Mizuki's original work, while also using the expressive power of anime to richly depict the worldview. In particular, the mysterious world depicted through the interactions between Shigeru and Chigusa has the power to draw viewers in.

The greatest charm of this work is the presence of the monsters drawn by Shigeru Mizuki. The monster stories told by Nonnon-baa are not only scary and surprising, but also humorous and warm. In particular, the scene where Shigeru tells the monster stories to Chigusa carefully depicts the deepening relationship between the two.

Also, don't miss the skillful storytelling of screenwriter Masakuni Takahashi. In just five episodes, he succeeds in portraying the growth and friendship between Shigeru and Chigusa. The background music by Toshiyuki Watanabe is also an important element in enhancing the atmosphere of the work.

The skill of director Masahide Kanetoshi also stands out. In particular, the depiction of the monsters and the changes in the expressions of Shigeru and Chigusa leave a strong impression on viewers with the expressiveness that is unique to animation. The NHK production team, under the direction of production supervisors Sota Yamamoto and Noriaki Ikemura, worked together to complete this work.

Recommended viewing methods

"Nonnonbaato Ore" was originally broadcast on NHK, but is now available on DVD and streaming services. It is especially recommended for fans of Shigeru Mizuki and those interested in yokai. Here are the ways to watch it:

  • DVD : The DVD of "Nonnonbaato Ore" can be purchased on Amazon, Rakuten Ichiba, etc. All 5 episodes are included and can be viewed easily.
  • Streaming services : "Non Non Baato Ore" can be viewed on streaming services such as Netflix and Amazon Prime Video. By paying a monthly fee, you can watch it at any time you like.
  • Rental : You can rent the DVD of "Nonnonbaato Ore" from rental shops such as TSUTAYA and GEO. By paying the rental fee, you can watch it for a short period of time.

Related works and recommendations

"Nonnonbaato Ore" is based on the original work by Shigeru Mizuki, but there are other anime and movies based on his works as well. Here are some related works:

  • Gegege no Kitaro : Shigeru Mizuki's masterpiece Gegege no Kitaro has been animated many times and is a story that depicts the world of monsters. It has been loved for many years, from the first animated series in 1968 to the latest series in 2018.
  • Sanpei the Kappa : Shigeru Mizuki's manga Sanpei the Kappa was also made into an anime, depicting the world of kappa. The anime that was broadcast in the 1980s was especially loved by many fans.
  • Mizuki Shigeru's Yokai Encyclopedia : Mizuki Shigeru's knowledge of yokai has been compiled into a book, "Mizuki Shigeru's Yokai Encyclopedia." It is especially recommended for those who are interested in yokai.

In addition to the works of Shigeru Mizuki, there are other works that depict monsters and mysterious worlds. We would like to introduce the following recommended works.

  • Natsume's Book of Friends : Yuki Midorikawa's manga, Natsume's Book of Friends, which has been adapted into an anime, is a story about the interactions between youkai and humans, especially the relationship between Natsume Takashi and Nyanko-sensei.
  • Mushishi : Naoki Urasawa's manga "Mushishi" has been adapted into an anime and is about mysterious creatures called Mushi. The story told through the journey of Ginko is particularly fascinating.
  • Beyond the Boundary : Yasuhiro Nightow's manga Beyond the Boundary has been adapted into an anime and is a story that explores the boundary between monsters and humans. The relationship between Akane and Mahiru is particularly fascinating.

summary

"Non Non Baato Ore" is a TV anime series based on Shigeru Mizuki's original work, and was broadcast on NHK for five days from August 19 to August 23, 1991. Although this work was only broadcast for a short period of five episodes, it fully portrayed Shigeru Mizuki's unique worldview and charm. In particular, the mysterious world depicted through the interactions between Shigeru and Chigusa has the power to draw viewers in.

The greatest appeal of this work is the presence of the monsters drawn by Shigeru Mizuki. The stories of monsters told by Nonnon-baa are not only scary and surprising, but also humorous and warm. In particular, the scene where Shigeru tells Chigusa about monsters carefully depicts how the relationship between the two deepens. Also, do not miss the skillful storytelling of screenwriter Masakuni Takahashi. In the short period of only five episodes, it succeeds in depicting the growth and friendship of Shigeru and Chigusa. The background music by Toshiyuki Watanabe, who was in charge of music, is also an important element in enhancing the atmosphere of the work. The technique of director Masahide Kanetoshi also shines. In particular, the depiction of the monsters and the changes in the expressions of Shigeru and Chigusa leave a strong impression on the viewer with the expressiveness unique to anime. The NHK production team worked together under the direction of Sota Yamamoto and Noriaki Ikemura, production supervisors, to complete this work.

Nonnonbaato Ore is recommended not only for fans of Shigeru Mizuki, but also for those who are interested in monsters and mysterious worlds. The following points in particular make this work appealing: Shigeru Mizuki's worldview, the friendship between Shigeru and Chigusa, the short, intensive storyline, Masakuni Takahashi's script, Toshiyuki Watanabe's music, and Masahide Kanetoshi's direction. It can also be viewed on DVD and on streaming services, and there are many related and recommended works available. Please watch this work and enjoy the mysterious world of Shigeru Mizuki.

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