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They did a remarkable job, especially when realizing this was being produced alongside Ghibli’s other feature film at the time, My Neighbor Totoro. Both impressive in their production, but ironically have
conflicting views on innocence; where Totoro celebrates the blossoming times of childhood, here those wonders are short-lived; slowly crushed under the weight our leads are burdened with.
A brief overview of the synopsis would give the impression that Grave of the Fireflies is first and foremost an anti-war film, depicting the harsh nature and consequences of conflict for the audience to bear witness to. Takahata actively denied this notion, saying he intended the film as a glimpse into lives affected from society failing to protect its own people. Originally published in 1967 as a semi-autobiographical work, author
Akiyuki Nosaka wrote Grave of the Fireflies as an apology. Having lived in Japan during World War II, he lost his home and father to the firebombing of Kobe, losing his sister
Keiko to starvation soon afterward. The guilt and remorse Nosaka felt compelled him to write this story as a double-suicide, using Seita’s death as a way of atonement for his actions. Understanding the source material better puts the film’s overall message into context. Despite key events clearly coinciding with WWII, the film never places blame to either side of the war, nor is the enemy ever recognized as American.
War is not the focus, only the backdrop here; simply serving the characters a situation to create conflict. Instead the story is concerned exploring the war at hand on a more personal level, and as a result uncovers pride as a reoccurring pattern within the plot.
Slump : Arale-chan C'est
dans le paisible village "Pingouin" qu'habite le génial Professeur Slump, un scientifique un peu loufoque, qui, pour mettre fin à sa solitude, inventa un robot à l'apparence humaine (on dirait une gentille petite fille de 13 ans) : Arale. Ne connaissant rien à la vie, Arale va enchaîner catastrophes sur catastrophes et la vie du Docteur Slump va alors devenir de plus en plus mouvementée. Dragon Ball Dragon Ball raconte les aventures de Goku, un jeune garçon doté d'une queue de singe. L'histoire
commence lorsque Goku rencontre Bulma, qui est à la recherche des sept boules de cristal. Ces boules de cristal ont un pouvoir qui exaucerait n'importe quel souhait une fois les 7 d'entre elles réunies. Au cours de ses aventures, Goku rencontrera beaucoup d'amis comme Krillin, Yamsha, Kame, mais aussi beaucoup d'ennemis comme le Red Ribon et Piccolo. Anime de la semaine Dr. Slump : Arale-chan C'est dans le paisible village "Pingouin" qu'habite le génial Professeur Slump, un scientifique un peu loufoque, qui, pour mettre fin à sa solitude, inventa un robot à l'apparence humaine (on dirait une gentille petite fille de 13 ans) : Arale. Ne connaissant rien à la vie, Arale va enchaîner catastrophes sur catastrophes et la vie du Docteur Slump va alors devenir de plus en plus mouvementée.
Fazit: Als Sequel/Prequel zu One Piece bzw. einer bestimmten Figur völlig in Ordnung. Ob’s da jetzt noch weiter geht, weiß ich zwar nicht, würde es mir aber dann doch aufgrund der Lore wünschen. Kann man machen Review by Michael UV ★★★ Me gusta mucho One Piece. Review by Jacob ★★★ d. r. and cyrano walked so buggy and mihawk could run Review by ZombieTrex ★★★1⁄2 Such a fascinating piece of One Piece history
finally gets the
attention it deserves. Monsters was written by Eiichiro Oda before creating his life-defining work, and you can see how this one-shot went on to inspire it. I mean, the main character is literally just Zoro (in more ways than one), and the way the plot plays out just like an arc of the series would. At times, Monsters almost feels like the One Piece that never was, and as a massive fan of the series, I appreciate that. It’s also great to see Oda’s art style adapted by a studio other than Toei (If I remember correctly, this is only the second time in the history of the franchise.