(白蛇伝 / Hakujaden) a.k.a. "Panda And The Magic Serpent"
Thank you for loving Asian cinematography ...
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Xu-Xian, a young boy, once owned a pet snake in West Lake until his parents forced him to give her up. Years pass and during a violent storm, the snake magically transforms into the beautiful princess Bai-Niang. Bai-Niang finds Xu-Xian, but the lovers are separated by a local monk, Fa-Hai, who believes that Bai-Niang is an evil spirit. Xu-Xian's two Panda pets, Panda and Mimi, try to find Xu-Xian. In the end, Bia-Niang gives up her magical powers and remains in human form to prove that her love for Xu-Xian is genuine.
Type: Animation
Country: Japan
Language: Japanese
Directors: Kazuhiko Okabe, Taiji Yabushita
Cast: Animations, ...
Subtitles: English, French
Additional Info:
What makes the first full-length color anime feature great?
Besides the fact that it works as a movie after all these years, the animation is thoroughly engaging and well-crafted, the atmosphere is beguiling, the characters are interesting, and the story is universal (Romeo & Juliet), the ambition with which it was made still comes through loud and clear. To strike a tone of reconciliation with the Asian neighbors Japan had so brutally treated in the recent past, Toei president Hiroshi Okawa decided on a Chinese story for this film, the Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs of Japan, the historic implications of which he fully understood.
Starting with this film Okawa set out to make Toei Doga the Disney of the East, but what impresses is that he really understood what that meant; that it meant not just copying Disney, but beginning from scratch as Disney had done and building up a store of animation knowhow from which to build a legacy upon. That meant hiring real animators who knew their craft, having these animators transmit their knowhow to newcomers, and continuing this process in order to discover new techniques and continuously improve their films. And that, ultimately, is the legacy that comes down to us to this day in the form of the films of Studio Ghibli.
(Ben Ettinger, Anipages Daily)
(uploaders note: )
*pats his self on the shoulder*
i'm glad to have been able to upload to you a fair amount of asian animation history so far.
for all you lovers of this stuff here the first Japanese feature animation film.
amazed noone has done so far since this is GREAT!!!!!!
watch with family if available
Credit goes to tubesoda
RIP by me!
Thank you for loving Asian cinematography ...
Format: Matroska
File size: 1.38 GiB
Duration: 1h 15mn
Overall bit rate: 2 613 Kbps
Writing application: HandBrake 0.9.5
Writing library: libmkv 0.6.4.1
Format: AVC
Format/Info: Advanced Video Codec
Format profile: High@L3.0
Format settings, CABAC: Yes
Format settings, ReFrames: 4 frames
Codec ID: V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC
Duration: 1h 15mn
Bit rate: 2 394 Kbps
Width: 676 pixels
Height: 572 pixels
Display aspect ratio: 1.680
Original display aspect ratio: 1.681
Frame rate mode: Variable
Frame rate: 25.000 fps
Color space: YUV
Chroma subsampling: 4:2:0
Bit depth: 8 bits
Scan type: Progressive
Bits/(Pixel*Frame): 0.248
Stream size: 1.25 GiB (91%)
Writing library: x264 core 112
Format: AC-3
Format/Info: Audio Coding 3
Mode extension: CM (complete main)
Codec ID: A_AC3
Duration: 1h 15mn
Bit rate mode: Constant
Bit rate: 192 Kbps
Channel(s): 2 channels
Channel positions: Front: L R
Sampling rate: 48.0 KHz
Bit depth: 16 bits
Compression mode: Lossy
Stream size: 104 MiB (7%)
Type: Animation
Country: Japan
Language: Japanese
Directors: Kazuhiko Okabe, Taiji Yabushita
Cast: Animations, ...
Subtitles: English, French
Additional Info:
What makes the first full-length color anime feature great?
Besides the fact that it works as a movie after all these years, the animation is thoroughly engaging and well-crafted, the atmosphere is beguiling, the characters are interesting, and the story is universal (Romeo & Juliet), the ambition with which it was made still comes through loud and clear. To strike a tone of reconciliation with the Asian neighbors Japan had so brutally treated in the recent past, Toei president Hiroshi Okawa decided on a Chinese story for this film, the Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs of Japan, the historic implications of which he fully understood.
Starting with this film Okawa set out to make Toei Doga the Disney of the East, but what impresses is that he really understood what that meant; that it meant not just copying Disney, but beginning from scratch as Disney had done and building up a store of animation knowhow from which to build a legacy upon. That meant hiring real animators who knew their craft, having these animators transmit their knowhow to newcomers, and continuing this process in order to discover new techniques and continuously improve their films. And that, ultimately, is the legacy that comes down to us to this day in the form of the films of Studio Ghibli.
(Ben Ettinger, Anipages Daily)
(uploaders note: )
*pats his self on the shoulder*
i'm glad to have been able to upload to you a fair amount of asian animation history so far.
for all you lovers of this stuff here the first Japanese feature animation film.
amazed noone has done so far since this is GREAT!!!!!!
watch with family if available
RIP by me!