"Deira Forest": A fantastical world born from a picture book"Deira no Mori" is an animated film based on Suzuki Koji's picture book, and was first shown at the Kanagawa National Urban Greening Fair Green Wave Sagamihara on October 3, 1992. This film expressed the beautiful worldview of the picture book in the form of animation, deeply moving the audience. Below, we will introduce detailed information and reviews of this film, as well as recommended points. Overview"Deira no Mori" is a one-episode short animation directed by Gisaburo Sugii and with music by Haruomi Hosono. The original is a picture book by Koji Suzuki, and the film faithfully reproduces the fantastical world of the book. The film was first shown at the Kanagawa Greening Fair in Sagamihara, where it was held. storyThe story of "Deira Forest" is about the daily lives of animals living in the forest and a human girl who visits them. The girl gets lost in the forest and finds her way home with the help of the animals. In the process, the girl learns about the beauty of nature and the kindness of animals, and her heart is healed. The story is simple, but contains a deep message, making the audience feel respect and love for nature. characterThe characters of "Deira no Mori" are mainly animals and a girl. Each animal has its own unique personality, and includes squirrels, rabbits, and foxes. The girl has a pure and kind personality, and grows through her interactions with the animals. The character designs are based on Suzuki Koji's picture books, and exude warmth and kindness. animationThe animation for "Deira no Mori" was produced under the direction of Sugii Gisaburo. Sugii Gisaburo is skilled at depicting fantastical worldviews, and his talent is on full display in this work. The animation is hand-drawn, faithfully recreating the illustrations in the picture book while showing meticulous attention to movement and facial expressions. The forest scenery and the movements of the animals are beautifully drawn, as if they had jumped out of the picture book. musicThe music for "Deira Forest" was composed by Haruomi Hosono. Haruomi Hosono uses gentle melodies and delicate tones to express the beauty and tranquility of nature. The music not only enhances the story, but also plays a role in soothing the audience's hearts. In particular, the music playing against the backdrop of the forest scenery gives the viewer the feeling that they are in nature. evaluation"Deira Forest" has been highly praised for its animation that recreates the worldview of the picture book. The story is simple yet contains a deep message, making the audience feel respect and love for nature. The animation is hand-drawn, faithfully recreating the illustrations in the picture book while showing meticulous attention to movement and expression. The music, with its gentle melody and delicate tone, soothes the audience's hearts. Overall, "Deira Forest" is a work that can be recommended not only to fans of the picture book, but also to those who love animation and nature. Recommended pointsThe recommended points of "Deira Forest" are as follows.
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summary"Deira no Mori" is an animated film based on Suzuki Koji's picture book, and was first shown at the National Urban Greening Kanagawa Fair Green Wave Sagamihara from October 3, 1992. This work expressed the beautiful worldview of the picture book in the form of animation, deeply moving the audience. Although the story is simple, it is filled with a deep message, making the audience feel respect and love for nature. The animation is hand-drawn, faithfully reproducing the illustrations in the picture book, while showing meticulous attention to movement and expression. The music also soothes the audience's hearts with its gentle melody and delicate tone. Overall, "Deira no Mori" is a work that can be recommended not only to fans of the picture book, but also to people who love animation and nature. |
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