Fukuyama Gekijou: Natsu no Himitsu

ふくやま劇場 なつのひみつ / Fukuyama Treater: Summer Show / Fukuyama Theater: Summer Secret
Fukuyama Gekijou: Natsu no Himitsu
Genres: Fantasy, Kids, Music
Themes: Music
Demographics: Kids
Studios: Mook Animation, Urban Product
Rating: 6.02 / 10
Rank: #10037
Popularity: #15232
Users Listed: 850
Users Scored: 278
NSFW: No
Last Updated: 12/27/2021
Aired: September 27, 1990 (Summer)
Type: ova
Source: 4 Koma Manga
Age Rating: G
Episodes: 1

Synopsis:

This collection presents a series of vignettes inspired by the distinctive works of Keiko Fukuyama. Each episode offers a glimpse into subtly surreal and often melancholic narratives, drawing from her acclaimed short stories and manga. The stories explore quiet moments of human connection, frequently juxtaposing ordinary life with elements of gentle fantasy and understated mystery.

The animation style is character-focused, emphasizing nuanced expressions and atmospheric details to convey a sense of wistful reflection. Recurring themes include familial relationships, the passage of time, and the subtle strangeness that can exist within everyday experiences. Viewers will find themselves immersed in worlds where the familiar takes on an unexpected quality, prompting contemplation on memory, longing, and the delicate balance between reality and imagination. The overall tone is gentle and contemplative, favoring quiet observation over dramatic action.

Characters:

  • Henoheno (Supporting)
  • Kingorou (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Futamata, Issei
  • Origami Princess (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Fujieda, Nariko
  • Pink (Supporting)
  • Shougo, Sasaki (Supporting)

Staff:

  • Sakurai, Michiyo (Producer, Director, Storyboard, Key Animation)
  • Fujino, Sadayoshi (Sound Director)
  • Fujita, Tsutomu (Background Art)
  • Ishikawa, Kinichi (Director of Photography)
  • Kadono, Mariko (Art Director)
  • Sasaki, Mamoru (Key Animation)
  • Sugawara, Hiroki (Key Animation)
  • Takarano, Arika (Inserted Song Performance)
  • Watanabe, Toshiyuki (Music)
  • Yamamoto, Masafumi (Key Animation)

Reviews:

  • User lambishwolf (Score: 7/10):
    In short: a charming assortment of kid-friendly stories, endearing designs (I love Fukuyama Keiko's character designs!), a sense of wonder and joie de vivre... and some silly songs that might drive adults batty if played too many times, but overall, a varied and lovely collection. My full review: I found a new (to me–it’s actually quite old!) heartwarming collection of cute, collection of fables/fairy tale-esque children’s stories anime, Fukuyama Gekijou: Natsu no Himitsu [Fukuyama Theater: Summer Secret]–I found it via Pinterest because of an adorably sweet mermaid design!!! Creative, with finned arms and a dress-like tail, pretty, but not sexualized... It’s by one of my favourite artists ever,Fukuyama Keiko, who painted those touching scenes used for the end of Pikachu’s Summer Vacation (yup, the first Pikachu pre-movie short!) and a lot of old Pokemon postcards! Osamu Tezuka fans will also know her as the artist of the Melmo-chan reboot manga!nnIt’s where this one screencap popular around social media sites like tumblr of a cartoony bunny lying in grass, cupping its cheeks, comes from... I used to mistake it as something from Chibi Maruko-chan! It used to make the rounds on tumblr a lot. The intro/narrative frame of little mice reading stories gives me the same so-heartwarming-it-makes-me-teary nostalgic feeling as Maple Town. (Side-note: so many punny references to Fukuyama-sensei’s name everywhere!)nnThe rabbits’ story is just bunny propoganda, poor wolf!! He’s as pitiful as Tom from Tom & Jerry! But I am very amused at the catchy song just trying to get kids to eat the veggies. See, the wolf is ugly because he hated carrots, but the bunnies are smart, because they love carrots, fff.nnThe longest story is a silly, Flintstones-esque story about cavemen living among dinosaurs, namely focusing on an aspiring artist (Henoheno), trying hard to make it big, supported by his friend (later wife ♡) Pink and dinosaur friend Shiro (Shiro also ends up a mom to many, many little dinos, but the father amusingly isn’t shown, Sir Not-Appearing-in-This-Short, pfft.) Also, there’s a famous established artist called (Moheji.) Yes, his and the lead’s names are puns on the henohenomoheji doodle. As you can tell by the disclaimer, you are not to take this anachronistic story too seriously, it's pure fiction with little in common with reality, it’s just a sweet, funny, uplifting little story!nnThis little punk in the End of Semester Cleaning Contest story is very funny. Cute story. I did worry it’d take a dark turn when he fell down the stairs (they even had him wonder if maybe he died whe he fell), but no, it ended nicely… even if it’s a little bittersweet.nnThere’s some shorter stories that are mostly songs (another one about rabbits sung by a kindergartener and one song about yearning for love starring a little black dog named Kuro who does find a home!), and the last story is easily my other favourite after the mermaid story, and I’m so glad it was a longer one too… it’s a very poignant story.nnThe Origami…

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