Ofuroya-san e Tsuretette
おふろやさんへつれてって / Minna no Uta
Genres: Kids, Music | |
Themes: Music | |
Demographics: Kids | |
Producers: NHK | |
Rating: 5.36 / 10 | |
Popularity: #21797 | |
Users Listed: 221 | |
Users Scored: 107 | |
NSFW: No | |
Last Updated: 08/23/2020 | |
Aired: December 1, 1990 (Fall) | |
Type: music | |
Source: original | |
Age Rating: G | |
Episodes: 1 |
Synopsis:
Set within a serene, stylized world inspired by traditional Japanese aesthetics, this short animation follows a gentle, contemplative narrative. The story centers around a quiet journey and the simple pleasures found in everyday moments. A young character, seemingly guided by an unseen force, navigates familiar landscapes with a sense of peaceful curiosity.
The animation emphasizes visual storytelling, employing soft colors and flowing movement to evoke a feeling of nostalgia and tranquility. It explores themes of companionship and acceptance through understated interactions and subtle symbolism. The overall experience is meditative and introspective, inviting viewers to appreciate the beauty in commonplace experiences and find solace in quiet connection. It's a piece that prioritizes atmosphere and emotional resonance over complex plot mechanics.
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Staff:
- Koshibe, Nobuyoshi (Theme Song Composition, Theme Song Arrangement)
- NHK Tokyo Jidou Gasshoudan (Theme Song Performance)
- Kuzuoka, Hiroshi (Animation Director)