old Japanese animation
In medieval Japan, Sasuke and his sister live in the forest with their animal friends. He battles a water monster which turns into a witch. His sister tells him that the monster's name is Yakusha. Years earlier, the witch had corrupted the happiness of the people. A powerful wizard was able to transform her into a tiny salamander. Since then, she has grown big and powerful, on the verge of returning to her former self. Sasuke sets off to see the wizard.
This is an early colored animated movie from Japan. They are obviously trying to marry a traditional story with the Disney formula of cute animals and an underdog hero's journey. It's fascinating. The animation has a bit of ugliness which does add to the charm of the visual look. The traditional story is interesting. It's straight forward. If it needs improvement, Sasuke needs to slow roll his powers. It's a quick training montage transition between an eager young fighter and a supernatural superhero. It would be nice to have a smaller build. I don't get the sense that he's the underdog after his training and the tension for the final battle is not that high.
This is an early colored animated movie from Japan. They are obviously trying to marry a traditional story with the Disney formula of cute animals and an underdog hero's journey. It's fascinating. The animation has a bit of ugliness which does add to the charm of the visual look. The traditional story is interesting. It's straight forward. If it needs improvement, Sasuke needs to slow roll his powers. It's a quick training montage transition between an eager young fighter and a supernatural superhero. It would be nice to have a smaller build. I don't get the sense that he's the underdog after his training and the tension for the final battle is not that high.
- SnoopyStyle
- 25 févr. 2021