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Sen'ya ichiya monogatari

  • 1969
  • C
  • 2h 8min
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Sen'ya ichiya monogatari (1969)
JaponésAnimación dibujada a manoAnimación para adultosAnimeAcciónAnimaciónAventuraComediaDramaFantasía

Aldin, un vendedor de agua vagabundo, se embarca en una serie de fantásticas y trágicas desventuras por el Medio Oriente en busca de amor, fortuna y poder.Aldin, un vendedor de agua vagabundo, se embarca en una serie de fantásticas y trágicas desventuras por el Medio Oriente en busca de amor, fortuna y poder.Aldin, un vendedor de agua vagabundo, se embarca en una serie de fantásticas y trágicas desventuras por el Medio Oriente en busca de amor, fortuna y poder.

  • Dirección
    • Eiichi Yamamoto
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    • Osamu Tezuka
    • Kazuo Fukazawa
    • Hiroyuki Kumai
  • Estrellas
    • Sachiko Itô
    • Haruko Katô
    • Noboru Mitani
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    • Dirección
      • Eiichi Yamamoto
    • Escritura
      • Osamu Tezuka
      • Kazuo Fukazawa
      • Hiroyuki Kumai
    • Estrellas
      • Sachiko Itô
      • Haruko Katô
      • Noboru Mitani
    • 6Opiniones de los usuarios
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    Sachiko Itô
    • Madhya
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    Haruko Katô
    Haruko Katô
    • The Genie
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    Noboru Mitani
    Noboru Mitani
    • Jin
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    Hitoshi Takagi
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        • (as Takako Ando)
        Morio Kita
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        Kenneth Belton
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        Michael Billingsley
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        Shûsaku Endô
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          8russ_vint_12

          A bizarre, yet strangely enthralling take on Arabian Nights.

          The worlds first adult animated film (predating Fritz The Cat by 3 years), A Thousand and One Nights is a bizarre, hallucinogenic, and erotic take on Arabian Nights, that ends up being a strangely entralling watch. An absolute must for fans of obscure animated films!
          10Blacksabbathhm

          Totally mind blowing experience!

          I have to say this movie really impressed me, it surpassed my expectations by quite a bit. For those of you who don't know 1001 nights is the first movie in the Animerama trilogy which were the first anime films aimed towards adults. Now I don't know how successful this was in Japan (I've heard both it was a hit and it was a flop) But I know it did poorly in America which is a shame. Oh and this film was made by master of manga Osamu Tezuka

          Anyway this is of course this is a twist on the tale of Alladdin. It mixes the story of Alladin with other tails such as Sinbad the Sailor plus the Tower of Babel. Also like I said this movie is aimed at adults and so it has lots of nudity and much of the plot involves sex, of course their is no genitalia shown plus most of the sex scenes are depicted with surrealistic imagery which is quite beautiful. Their is also violence most of which is comical though sometimes you see graphic and bloody war scenes plus much of the main cast is killed off. The thing I like about this movie is how deep and complex it is. At over two hours it's one of the longest anime movies'and it makes good use of it's time. There's a lot of crazy stuff happening throughout the film and it's always interesting. At times it seems like it's just staying away from the plot but in the end everything becomes resolved and you see the reasoning behind everything that happens. It does a really good job of getting it's messages through some moments are quite powerful I think.

          In the end I consider this a masterpiece that has sadly been ignored through time. This is a far better film in all aspects than most anything Disney was spoon-feeding children at the time. With lot's of great action, fantastic animation for its time, and a well told storyline Osamu Tezuka has blessed us with a truly magnificent work of art.
          8wandereramor

          Aladdin on acid

          One Thousand and One Nights belongs to the early era of anime, and broke ground in two directions, establishing animation as a possible medium for both mature content (there's a lot of sex) and serious artistic expression. It may be a bit of a leap to attribute all of the great animated films that rise above meaningless kiddie fare to this weird counterculture mash-up, but it certainly suggests that the idea of animation for adults is nothing new. But maybe all of this is expected in a film that Osamu Tezuka, who did the work of several lesser geniuses in his lifetime, had a large hand in creating.

          One Thousand and One Nights is a largely impressionistic film -- there is a plot, but it's meandering and kind of meaningless, a very loose adaptation of the Arabian Nights. The animation frequently veers into the experimental, such as incorporating live-action shots of the ocean, or the downright non-representational, such as a polygonal love sequence. Other sequences are just delightful off-kilter cartoon mayhem, like a ridiculously involved duel between wizards. The influence of 60s counterculture is obvious, but I think New Wave cinema is also an inspiration here.

          The most obvious flaw is one that will make a lot of people turn away instantly, which is the rather blatant racism and sexism, best exemplified in the crude Arab caricatures. (On the other hand, Disney's Aladdin was pretty racist too, and everyone loved that.) It's also a baggy film, with its 2+-hour running time unheard of for anime, and there are undeniably some parts where it drags. But for the most part it's easy to get caught up in the groove of the film, driven by psychedelic music and images as well as an irrepressible sense of play. And that groove is a very fun place to be. On top of that, any fan of animation owes it to themselves to track down this strange and forgotten gem.
          10iruthayaraja_

          A must watch adventure adult anime movie

          I thought it was going to be an erotic mindless story, but the screenplay was damn good and a true adventure movie to watch with fun boobs. It explores morality, faithfulness, politics, persistence, nihilism, envy, and the meaning of love and sex.

          At first, the Japanese language in the Middle Eastern world characters was not optimal, but as you continue to watch the film, it fits very well. So please don't skip it because of this weirdness.

          It was the first Japanese adult movie, and the courage of this movie's film director and the screenwriters is greatly appreciated.

          We should make more next-level films like this today. Rather than stupid studio animation films.
          6daryopeek

          I don't know how should I feel about this

          Osamu Tezuka is a legend in the manga world. Almost all legendary mangakas adore his style and they said, Tezuka has brought a new wave to a graphic depiction of story-telling in the manga world. With that big name, it is intriguing to know Tezuka would create a movie like this. An X-rated animation film, and from some sources I read, tried to reach US market.

          A Thousand & One Nights is a kind of story that always never stapled when retold in another piece. The story will be entangled with anything you might vaguely remember, letting many plots slipped in and making it total different story than the original. Like this film, the only thought preserved in the end is the maximum attempt of anime cinematic experimentation I've ever seen.

          With almost two hours, this film focused in Aldin, a newcomer in Baghdad, only to be mesmerized with the beauty of a slave girl, Miriam. Falling in love, he brings Miriam away and the story becomes too crazy after that. The story almost not important, due to many strange elements fused including nymphomaniac-like jinn, Babel tower, and passive-aggressive thief's daughter. It's like a long-running soap opera with millions of subplot, mostly covered in tragedy and lovey-dovey acts.

          The story only seems to usher us in many experimental scenes in anime-making. For example, lots of psychedelics imagery implying sexual positions followed by many presentations of boobs. There are scenes where they combine real-life scenes with animation. Also, many exterior shots using city miniatures.

          Frankly speaking, rather than the experimental nature of this film, crude racism, and sexism which featured heavily, become my initial concern upon seeing this film. Blatant and banal prejudices of Arab culture, seem too much that I couldn't ignore anymore. In a way, I think it's just the problem of how filmmakers in the past perceived unknown culture in a lighter platform like animation or comedy.

          For a movie that handled by Osamu Tezuka, A Thousand and One Nights only capable to showcase the possibility of anime filmmaking with tremendous amounts of experimental sequences. Other than that, it's merely a weird anime film that you may encounter at least once in your life. If you looking for that kind of anime film, I am sure this film would be one of the best choices.

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          • Trivia
            Debuted in the US in a version that removed almost 30 minutes of footage that was deemed too controversial (i.e. references to lesbianism and bestiality). It was not a financial success, and didn't even have a national theatrical run. No prints of the US version were known to exist until a copy was found and restored in 2020 for the film's blu-ray release.
          • Créditos curiosos
            There are no ending credits and no 'THE END' title. The film simply fades to black after the final scene.
          • Versiones alternativas
            An English dubbed version that is cut down to 100 minutes and is missing the crocodile sex scene, lesbian princess and a few other scenes exists.
          • Conexiones
            Featured in Daishizen no majû Bagi (1984)
          • Bandas sonoras
            Aldin's Theme
            (uncredited)

            Music by The Helpful Soul

            Sung by Charlie Kosei

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            • 14 de junio de 1969 (Japón)
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            • Japón
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          • También se conoce como
            • Las Mil y Una Noches
          • Locaciones de filmación
            • Tokio, Japón(Mushi Production)
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            • Mushi Production
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            • 2h 8min(128 min)
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