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Yobi, le renard à cinq queues

Original title: Cheon-nyeon-yeo-woo-yeo-woo-bi
  • 2007
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  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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Yobi, le renard à cinq queues (2007)
AnimeAdventureAnimationDramaFamilyFantasySci-Fi

Some years later, Yobi's soul is released. Yobi becomes human and Geum-ee is probably a grow-up already. It is shown that Geum-ee's soul is blue, meaning that he loves Yobi. she may not unde... Read allSome years later, Yobi's soul is released. Yobi becomes human and Geum-ee is probably a grow-up already. It is shown that Geum-ee's soul is blue, meaning that he loves Yobi. she may not understand love and friendship.Some years later, Yobi's soul is released. Yobi becomes human and Geum-ee is probably a grow-up already. It is shown that Geum-ee's soul is blue, meaning that he loves Yobi. she may not understand love and friendship.

  • Director
    • Seong-gang Lee
  • Writer
    • Seong-gang Lee
  • Stars
    • Son Ye-jin
    • Ryu Deok-hwan
    • Gong Hyung-jin
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    1K
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    • Director
      • Seong-gang Lee
    • Writer
      • Seong-gang Lee
    • Stars
      • Son Ye-jin
      • Ryu Deok-hwan
      • Gong Hyung-jin
    • 8User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    Son Ye-jin
    Son Ye-jin
    • Yobi
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    Ryu Deok-hwan
    Ryu Deok-hwan
    • Hwang Geum-ee
    • (voice)
    Gong Hyung-jin
    Gong Hyung-jin
    • Kang Han-moo
    Lee Jong-goo
    Lee Jong-goo
    • The Fox Hunter…
    • Director
      • Seong-gang Lee
    • Writer
      • Seong-gang Lee
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    8ebiros2

    Outstanding !

    Very beautiful fantasy animation with outstanding quality from South Korea. Style is original enough not to be derivative of anime from other Asian countries.

    Character designs are first class, and visuals have original angles to them as well. Korean animation has long history, and it is not well known but many Japanese anime are actually made in Korea (just like many American TV cartoons are made in Japan). Techniques are mature, and there isn't a hint of rough edges with this very fine movie.

    I wish that Korean anime will gain more mainstream distribution as their action, love, romance, comedy have in the past 10 years.

    This is one of the finest animation movie to come out of Korea, and is highly recommended for viewing.
    4Modranto

    Comparisons to Miyazaki drew me in, but the film disappointed.

    I can see why this film has been compared to Miyazaki's works. Its best feature is its beautiful 2D (mostly) animation. Some of the story elements compare nicely, too. This is a tale a magical five tailed fox, Yobi, that inquisitively watches humans from a distance before finally getting a good excuse to change her form into a young girl and go spend time among the humans. There's potential there, but unfortunately this film gets off track far too often and never delivers much character depth.

    One of the primary sources of derailment is a family of aliens that Yobi lives with. I think they are meant to be lighthearted, comedic relief characters and a bit of a plot crutch, but they are neither interesting nor funny. Numerous other side characters get a scene or two where we learn about them. However, in an 85 minute film they are never given a chance to grow, resulting in a sense that the filmmakers spread themselves too thin. The lack of depth and focus might not bother younger audiences, but those of us hoping for vibrant characters worthy of Miyazaki will be left wanting.

    My final recommendation is--unless you are satisfied by nice visuals alone--don't be fooled by those invoking Miyazaki, because in this case the parallels are only skin-deep.
    8siderite

    Very beautiful anime, akin to Miyazaki's work

    If you like Miyazaki's anime work, you will probably enjoy "Yobi, The Five Tailed Fox". The story is the only thing you might have qualms with, as it is clearly not so well worked as the animation, but it is certainly not bad. The Korean legends are interesting. The only things that did not really have a purpose are the aliens. Yes, you read that right: aliens. Just replace those with friendly forest spirits and it's all good.

    Bottom line: a very well done anime, emotional, but not too much, complete with evil and good characters and, indeed, shady ones (you will understand the pun once you watch it). Again, if you like beautiful animation and childhood stories and legends, you will love this film.
    7zachmosley

    It's on YouTube for free right now.

    I found this movie on YouTube for free and I decided to watch it today. I quite liked it a bit. It has beautiful animation, the characters were decent and I liked the story. Yobi is a cool protagonist and it is interesting that she can change into a fox. An easier way to watch this movie is with English subtitles. I think CJ Entertainment did a very good job with this movie, and I give it a 7/10.
    10kitsora

    It's not just a love story (warning spoilers)

    The plot of the movie, as some other reviewers have posted, was supposedly dampened because everything was blamed on puberty. However, watching the movie and paying attention, you'll realize that like everything else the aliens though, this idea is wrong.

    At the beginning of the movie the aliens are about to go home to their planet and Yobi gives a light hearted reply about what she's gonna do when they are gone. As shenanigans happen and one of them winds up in the human village, Yobi sets out to retrieve him. From the start it's obvious Yobi is a very in the moment character. She steals a charm while displaying all tails, almost falls in an enchanted lake, and has shows very little forethought.

    When Yobi starts acting strangely, the aliens assume its puberty, and to some extent it might be, however it is not the main drive. Yobi does not spend any part of the film trying to seduce anyone or commit any other puberty related activities. However throughout she does become moodier. See, I don't believe this moodiness has anything to do with puberty and everything to do with the very real current drama in her life. Think about it, her only family is about to leave, a hunter is trying to kill her for no reason, and everyone keeps telling her about how she is suppose to be acting and feeling. No one, not even the aliens asks Yobi what it is she wants, and truly Yobi probably wouldn't know how to answer.

    When the teacher tells her about how the rest of the village treats the students she can relate to them because that's how she thinks they would treat her. Also the aliens are fixing there ship again, meaning they will be leaving the moment they can. But with the boy and the class, even if its slightly confused, she thinks she might have a chance to stay there even as a fox.

    At the end when Yobi sacrifices her soul, I doubt its completely out of some rushed love but more because she realizes that one, she screwed up, two he has the potential to live a happy life just as he is and three, and more sadly that she does not have that potential.

    So especially to the reviewer who stated that Yobi should have been more antagonistic, Why? She didn't start out that way and had no reason for acting as such. Yobi just wanted to be Yobi, which (in my book) makes it a much better story then if she just wanted to steal his soul. Which has never made sense to me accept under certain circumstances. I mean really, who would really think they can be human and live a happy life after knowingly stealing someone else soul in order to get there. That makes so little sense I don't know why it keeps popping up as actual villain motivation, especially when an otherwise very smart villain tries to pull it off.

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    • Trivia
      Inspired by the Korean horror legend "Gumiho," about a fox's attempt to steal the soul of a young man. "Yeu Woo Bi" transfers this story to a contemporary setting, makes the fox the protagonist rather than the antagonist and sympathizes with her.
    • Goofs
      Yobi can become human by stealing a human soul. She does her best to insist she doesn't she isn't interested because humans are dumb and silly when others bring up the possibility, even though it's obvious she enjoys being apart of the human world.
    • Quotes

      Yobi: Today I saw a girl... She was looking at herself in the mirror, giggling for nothing. She looked so silly. That's because they forget.

    • Connections
      Featured in Troldspejlet: Episode #39.4 (2008)

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    • Release date
      • January 25, 2007 (South Korea)
    • Countries of origin
      • South Korea
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
      • Russia
      • France
      • Thailand
      • Japan
      • Estonia
      • Canada
      • China
      • Sweden
      • Denmark
      • Mexico
      • Egypt
      • Spain
    • Official sites
      • CJ Entertainment America
      • Official site (South Korea)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Korean
    • Also known as
      • yobi, di finf teyld fox
    • Production companies
      • CJ ENM
      • CJ Entertainment
      • NYAV Post
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      • ₩2,700,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,779,260
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Color
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