"Let's Connect the World" - Looking Back at the Masterpieces of Everyone's Songs"Let's Connect the World" is a short two-minute animated film that was broadcast on NHK Educational TV (now NHK E-Tele) in April 1992. This work was produced as part of NHK's long-running program "Minna no Uta" and aimed to teach children the importance of peace and friendship. Here, we will explore in detail the appeal and background of this work, as well as its subsequent influence. Overview"Let's Connect the World" is a one-episode short animation that was broadcast in April 1992. It was produced by Akira Maeda and the copyright is owned by NHK. Although it is very short, only 2 minutes long, it succeeds in conveying a profound message. storyThe story of this work is simple: children from all over the world join hands and sing a song that symbolizes peace and friendship. The animation features children living in different parts of the world, and depicts how the world becomes one when they join hands. The lyrics convey a wish for peace and the importance of friendship, which resonates with children. Background"Let's Connect the World" was produced in 1992, after the end of the Cold War. This was a time when the world was searching for a new path to peace, and it was important to convey the importance of peace to children. NHK aimed to raise children's awareness of peace through this work. In addition, Akira Maeda's unique animation style was familiar to children and served as a means to effectively convey the message. Animation FeaturesAkira Maeda's work is characterized by its rich colors and warm touch. This characteristic is also utilized in "Connecting the World," and the scene where children from all over the world join hands gives viewers a sense of hope and warmth. In addition, the lyrics and animation are synchronized, and the message is conveyed both visually and aurally. musicThe song "Let's Connect the World" has a melody and lyrics that are easy for children to relate to. It was composed by a composer who has worked on many children's programs, and the lyrics have themes of peace and friendship. This song has been loved by many children not only at the time it was aired, but also afterwards. Impact and Evaluation"Let's Connect the World" was highly praised when it was first broadcast. It was especially well received by educators and parents for conveying the importance of peace to children. The message of the work and Akira Maeda's unique animation style left a strong impression on viewers. This work is still loved by many people as one of the most memorable works in the NHK "Minna no Uta" series. Related works and subsequent developments"Let's Connect the World" was produced as part of NHK's "Minna no Uta" series. This series has been a long-running program that has been aired since 1961 and has been loved by many children. In addition to "Let's Connect the World," many other works have been produced with themes of peace and friendship, each of which conveys a profound message to children. In addition to this work, Akira Maeda has also produced many other children's animations, and his unique style is supported by many fans. Viewers' reactions"Connecting the World" has received a great response from viewers since it was first broadcast. In particular, children have learned the importance of peace through this work and have reaffirmed the importance of friendship. Parents and educators have also used the work in educational settings as a way to raise children's awareness of peace. There are also many comments and reviews about the work on social media and the Internet, which shows how influential it is. Reevaluation of the workEven now, more than 30 years after it was first broadcast, "Let's Connect the World" is being reevaluated. In particular, with the recent rise in awareness of peace, the message of this work is attracting attention again. Furthermore, Akira Maeda's unique animation style has been compared to modern animation works and its artistic value has been highly praised. This work is recognized for its value not only as a children's animation, but also as a work of art. Recommendations and how to watch"Connecting the World" is a film that is recommended not only for children but also for adults. It is especially recommended for those who want to reaffirm the importance of peace and friendship. The film can be viewed on the NHK official website and video streaming services. It is also available on DVD and Blu-ray, making it easy to enjoy. Please take the time to reaffirm the value of peace and friendship through this film. summary"Let's Connect the World" is a short two-minute animated film that was broadcast in 1992, but it succeeded in conveying a profound message. Aiming to teach children the importance of peace and friendship, the film was highly praised when it was first broadcast and has had a great influence ever since. Combining Akira Maeda's unique animation style with lyrics and melodies that are easy for children to relate to, the film continues to be loved by many people today. We encourage you to reaffirm the value of peace and friendship through this film. |
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