Appeal and evaluation of "Leave it to Kero-chan the Movie!"OverviewLeave it to Kero-chan the Movie is a short animated film that was released on July 15, 2000. It is based on a manga and was distributed by Shochiku. Its Eirin rating is 26624, and despite its short 10-minute running time, it has become a beloved film among many fans. The film was released as a co-release with Cardcaptor Sakura the Movie: The Sealed Card. storySuppy comes to Sakura's house with Eriol. While he and Kero are chatting, Sakura brings some takoyaki as a snack for the two of them. Suppy is hesitant at first, but is delighted by how delicious they are. However, he ends up in conflict with Kero over the last one. How will this little battle that took place in Tomoeda Town end? Commentary"Leave it to Kero-chan the Movie!" was released in July 2000. As a spin-off of "Cardcaptor Sakura," it is a work that fans cannot miss. Although it is a short film, it depicts the comical exchanges between Kero and Suppi, as well as Sakura's kindness. This work was screened together with the main "Cardcaptor Sakura the Movie: The Sealed Card," and was enjoyed by many audiences. Main StaffThe director is Kojima Masayuki, the story is written by Asaka Morio, and the script is by Okawa Nanase. The animation directors are Suzuki Norimitsu and Hasebe Atsushi, the art director is Takagi Sawako, the color setting is Katsunuma Madoka, the cinematographer is Shirai Hisao, the sound director is Mima Masafumi, and the music is by Negishi Takayuki. The producers are Yoshida Go, Tsurunari Koichi, Komori Shinji, Ono Tatsuya, and Ikeguchi Kazuhiko, and the animation is by Madhouse, and the production is by Kodansha, Shochiku, Bandai Visual, Sheltie, and Madhouse. Theme songs and musicThe theme song is "Okashi no Uta" (Sweets Song), with lyrics by Hisakawa Aya, music and arrangement by Negishi Takayuki, and singing by Kero & Suppi (Hisakawa Aya & Touma Yumi). This song is an important element in enhancing the atmosphere of the work. Appeal of the workThe greatest appeal of "Leave it to Kero-chan the Movie!" is the comical exchanges between Kero and Suppi. The small battle over takoyaki will make you smile. It also depicts Sakura's kindness and the importance of friendship, making it a heartwarming story. Although the movie is short, the story is well-rounded and leaves you feeling satisfied. Character AnalysisKero : Kero is one of the main characters in Cardcaptor Sakura and Sakura's magic teacher. In this work, he is depicted as being at odds with Suppi over takoyaki, but his comical expressions and actions are charming. Kero's character is loved by a wide range of people, from children to adults. Suppy : Suppy is Eriol's familiar and is the polar opposite of Kero. He is confused by the takoyaki at first, but is overjoyed by how delicious it is. In the confrontation scene with Kero, we see an unexpected side of Suppy, giving us a sense of the depth of his character. Sakura : Sakura is the main character of Cardcaptor Sakura and plays an important role in the series. She is portrayed as a kind person who brings takoyaki to Kero and Suppi, and as a mediator in their conflict. Sakura's character is a warm and inviting presence throughout the series. Background"Leave it to Kero-chan the Movie!" is a spin-off work produced in response to the popularity of "Cardcaptor Sakura." By screening it alongside the main "Cardcaptor Sakura the Movie: The Sealed Card," the aim was to provide fans with even more enjoyment. Director Kojima Masayuki meticulously composed and directed the film in order to conclude the story within the short screening time. Additionally, animation directors Suzuki Norimitsu and Hasebe Atsushi paid particular attention to the characters' expressions and movements to enhance the visual appeal. Evaluation and acceptance"Leave it to Kero-chan the Movie" was highly praised by fans. In particular, the humorous exchanges between Kero and Suppi and the scenes depicting Sakura's kindness touched many viewers. The film was also praised for having a well-rounded story despite its short running time. The film's themes of friendship and kindness resonated with a wide range of people, from children to adults, and it became a work beloved by many fans. Recommended pointsI recommend "Leave it to Kero-chan the Movie!" for the following reasons:
Related works and viewing order"Leave it to Kero-chan the Movie!" is a spin-off of "Cardcaptor Sakura." We recommend watching it in the following order:
By watching in this order, you can gain a deeper understanding of the characters' backgrounds and the flow of the story. You can also expand your worldview by watching other spin-off works and related books of Cardcaptor Sakura. summary"Leave it to Kero-chan the Movie!" is a heartwarming film that depicts the comical exchanges between Kero and Suppi, and Sakura's kindness. Although the film is short, the story is well-concluded and leaves you feeling satisfied. This film is recommended not only for fans of "Cardcaptor Sakura", but also for those who like films with themes of friendship and kindness. We hope you will smile and feel moved by this film. |
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