Hanga's "Hometown Story: The Fox's Henkeidama/The Original Takodori" review: A fascinating story and unique animation

Hanga's "Hometown Story: The Fox's Henkeidama/The Original Takodori" review: A fascinating story and unique animation

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overview

"Hanga Hometown Stories: The Fox's Hengendama/The Original Tako Dance" is an episode of a TV anime series that aired on September 15, 1992. This work was produced by the Hometown Stories Production Committee and aired on ANB (now TV Asahi). The episode lasts 30 minutes and is an animated version of a traditional Japanese folk tale. Specifically, it depicts two stories: "The Fox's Hengendama" and "The Original Tako Dance."

story

"The Fox's Transformation Ball" is a story about a cunning fox who transforms into a human and deceives the villagers. The fox transforms into a beautiful woman and seduces the young villagers. However, an old man in the village discovers the fox's true identity, and the fox is eventually returned to its original form. This story depicts the contrast between the fox's transformation ability and human ingenuity, and contains many elements of traditional Japanese folk tales.

On the other hand, "The Original Tako Dance" is a humorous story about an octopus dancing. The octopus participates in a village festival and entertains the villagers with its unique dance. This story depicts the octopus' humorous movements and the villagers' reactions, providing laughs to the audience. This story also reflects the Japanese festival culture and emphasizes the importance of traditional local events.

character

In "The Fox's Transformation Ball," a fox appears as a major character. The fox transforms into a beautiful woman and plays the role of seducing the young villagers. The old villager also plays an important role in uncovering the fox's true identity, building up excitement for the story's climax. In "The Original Tako Dance," an octopus appears as a major character, entertaining the villagers with its humorous dance. The octopus character not only provides laughs for the audience, but also symbolizes Japanese festival culture.

Background

"Hanga Furusato Banashi: Fox's Henkeidama/Original Tako Odori" was produced by the Furusato Banashi Production Committee, which was established with the goal of adapting traditional Japanese folk tales into anime. In 1992, Japanese folk tales played an important role in both education and entertainment, and this work was produced as part of that effort. The broadcast on ANB provided an opportunity to introduce traditional Japanese stories to audiences across the country.

Animation and Music

The animation of this work was produced using the technology of the time. In particular, the scenes of the fox transformation and the octopus dancing are visually appealing. The music also uses traditional Japanese instruments, helping to enhance the atmosphere of the story. The music provided the audience with an opportunity to experience traditional Japanese culture and helped deepen their understanding of the story.

Evaluation and impact

"Hanga: Hometown Stories - Fox's Henkeidama/Original Tako Odori" was highly praised when it was first broadcast. It was especially praised for its animation of traditional Japanese folk tales, and its educational value was also recognized. The series also provided an opportunity to introduce Japanese festival culture, helping viewers understand the importance of traditional Japanese events. Furthermore, the series contributed to the popularization of Japanese folk tales, influencing later works.

Recommendation

"Han-ga Furusato Banashi Fox's Henkeidama/Original Tako Odori" is highly recommended for people who are interested in traditional Japanese folk tales and festival culture. This work offers an opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of Japanese culture through visually appealing animation and traditional Japanese music. In addition, the humorous octopus dance and fox transformation scenes can be enjoyed by children and adults alike. In addition, this work contributes to the popularization of Japanese folk tales and has high educational value. This work is a must-see for people who want to experience traditional Japanese stories and culture.

More Information

■ Public Media
TV anime series
■ Original Media
■ Broadcast period
September 15, 1992 - September 15, 1992
■Broadcasting station
ANB
■Frequencies
half an hour
■ Number of Episodes
Episode 1
■ Production
Hometown Story Production Committee

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