Japanese Lanterns Cartoon 1935
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- Van Beuren Studios
Distributed by: RKO Radio Pictures
Cartoon Characters: Japanese Children, Father, Stork.
Directed By Burt Gillett, Ted Eshbaugh.
Produced By Amadee J. Van Beuren.
Originally Released on March 08, 1935.
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Considering that this came out of the 30’s, I was expecting it to be much worse, but, overall, this was actually pretty sweet and harmless, as well as just gorgeously animated.
it happened before pearl harbor attack
6:55 - 6:58 - That scene was animated by a Peanuts animator by the name of Bill Littlejohn. It was the third animated sequence that Bill had animated when he was 21.
Wow, that's really amazing. You really know you're stuff.
Don't you mean Bill Melendez
@@jennifermcbryde8887 Not exactly. Bill Melendez wasn't in the animation industry yet
In fact, he's 2 years younger than Littlejohn. Look him up.
That cartoon was delightful! The little girls, their parents and their stork friend were having fun making the lanterns. The cartoon was restored so well that it fairly glowed with color. I remember seeing Van Buren Studio cartoons only in black and white on our RCA TV back in the late 1950's-early 1960's. I remember Molly Moo Cow protecting her butterfly friends from a butterfly collector. But my favorite cartoons were the Parrotville series, especially Parrotville Old Folks and Parrotville Post Office. I have beat up looking copies on DVD's. I hope they will be restored, too.
I remember seeing this cartoon when I was a little boy in the 1950s. Nice to see it again!
Oh my gosh, another Japan cartoon which that one looks like from Silly Symphonies with that nice humming music it resembled, years ago I found Betty Boop went to Japan, but not in colour is also in 1935 and then few years later I found another one that's 20 years later release of Yokohama Yankee from 1955 and then this, already in colour 20 years earlier to a Betty Boop one same year, I'm happy to see Japanese kids in a cartoon other then those real life Japanese kids in a non-coloured Kool-Aid 60s commercial, well, little girls, but I hope there's more, are there?!
I'd like to see kimonos look exactly the same way as usually in the anime drawn, a cartoon with actual squared long kimono sleeves called a sode and then to a tamato which is more missing rather those bell sleeves, I won't able to find info about the reasoning of bell sleeves instead of the tamato sleeves and their obis have no ohashi under an obi, but sometimes kimonos has no ohashi and also sometimes no obiage and a obijime too.
The BGM in this short reminds me of the soundtracks of the Legend of the Mystical Ninja/Ganbare Goemon games...
Film and war historians both agree, pearl harbour was retaliation for this
This was before Pearl Harbor
@@sonicfanboy3375 good reading skills
Cute
Wow 😳! The Japanese music 🎵🎶 like this Chinese music 🎵🎶 also feeling better. These are also ancient story.
😅😅😅well information good show you 😅😅
What mean is Japanese Lanterns 🏮? I remember also Chinese Lanterns 🏮 like this Chinese Traditional Festival 🎎🥮. What are those Japanese Traditional Festival 🎎🥮?
I can't remember.
Can you tell me about for the what meaning is Japanese Lantern for the Japan and festival?
Lantern was used for not only festival but usual life
I guess that as bar sign or flashlight
But "Lantern festival" at chinatown of Nagasaki is beautiful🤩I never been there
They can do it.
Taste like drugs in December 31st 1953
Anime nutshell