Song of the Red Manma - Akamanmanouta■ Public MediaOVA ■ Original MediaTraditional literature ■ Release dateDecember 1980 ■Frequencies25 min ■ Number of EpisodesEpisode 1 ■ Director・Direction: Etsuro Yasui ■ ProductionProduced by Inoue Planning, Asahi Productions ■ExplanationBased on a folktale from Shinano, the story depicts the cruelty and inhumanity of those in power in feudal society, the miserable lives of peasants, and the oppression and suffering of the protagonist, who grew up in that environment, whose only means of resistance was to keep quiet. ■Detailed explanation and evaluation"Akamanma no Uta" was released as an OVA in 1980 and is based on a traditional literature based on a Shinano folktale. The work depicts the cruelty of those in power in feudal society and the miserable lives of the peasants, and the protagonist's oppression and suffering, in which the only way to resist is to keep quiet. It was directed by Yasui Etsuro and produced by Inoue Kikaku and Asahi Productions. Each episode is 25 minutes long and depicts a deep theme in a short time. The Shinano folktale that forms the backdrop of this work has been passed down in the Nagano region and symbolizes the harshness of feudal society and the hardships people endured. The protagonist endures oppression from those in power, but is unable to speak up for himself and is forced to endure in silence. Such themes resonate even in modern society, and leave viewers deeply moved. Director Etsuro Yasui has succeeded in realistically portraying the harshness of feudal society in this work. The visual expression, character movements, and background depictions all create a consistent and profound atmosphere. The music is also chosen to match the theme of the work, and plays a role in enhancing the emotions of the viewer. Inoue Kikaku and Asahi Productions, the production team, took on the challenge of creating a new media format called OVA, and succeeded in expressing a deep theme in a short period of time. OVAs, unlike regular TV anime, allow for greater freedom of expression, and this work makes the most of this characteristic. ■Character IntroductionThe protagonist: His name is not revealed, but he is depicted as a peasant boy. He endures the oppression of those in power, but is unable to speak up for himself and is forced to endure in silence. His suffering and oppression deeply move the viewer. Authority: He is depicted as an authority figure in feudal society. His cruelty and ruthlessness symbolize the miserable life of the peasants. His presence serves to highlight the suffering and oppression of the protagonist. ■ Story"Akamanma no Uta" is a story based on a Shinano folktale, depicting the harshness of feudal society and the hardships people endured. The protagonist is portrayed as a peasant boy. He endures the oppression of those in power, but is unable to speak up for himself and is forced to endure in silence. His suffering and oppression deeply move the viewer. The story begins with a scene in which the protagonist endures the oppression of those in power, but is unable to speak up for himself, and can only endure in silence. His suffering and pressure move the viewer deeply. The story ends with a scene in which the protagonist endures the oppression of those in power, but is unable to speak up for himself, and can only endure in silence. His suffering and pressure move the viewer deeply. ■ Evaluation and recommendation"Akamanma no Uta" is a work that depicts the harshness of feudal society and the hardships of the people, and leaves a deep impression on viewers. Director Yasui Etsuro has succeeded in realistically portraying the harshness of feudal society in this work. Inoue Kikaku and Asahi Productions, in charge of production, have taken on the challenge of a new media format called OVA, and have succeeded in portraying a profound theme in a short period of time. This work depicts a theme that still resonates in modern society, and leaves a deep impression on viewers. It is highly recommended, and we encourage you to give it a watch at least once. |
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