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The Spider and the Tulip (1943)
Classic cartoon by Kenzo Masaoka (1898 - 1988) "The father of Japanese animation."



The evil spider tries to capture the ladybird girl. However, she is given shelter to in the tulip, and the spider is blown off by a sudden storm.


magdef

magdef wrote:

Its pretty incredible animation here hey? I'm sure its already been done, but this would be a great reference in a paper about Japanese pre-war culture. The collective society working together to oust the evil invader, but only of course with the help of the natural Shinto gods. Really enjoyed this. Thanks for posting.

24 Feb 2007 12:11PM


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