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- Kamishibai (紙芝居, "paper play") is a form of ****anese street theater and storytelling that was po****r during the Great Depression of the 1930s and the...
- story is an ero guro reimagining of Naniwa Seiun's eponymous Shōwa period kamishibai about a young flower seller named Midori who is tricked into working for...
- Kumamoto and produced by ILCA. Each episode was animated to mimic the kamishibai method of story-telling. The series is organized into a collection of...
- This story was an early 20th-century ****anese folk tale performed on kamishibai. It has been adapted for the screen several times, as anime, live action...
- Ichiro and Takeo Nagamatsu in autumn of 1930 who originally debuted in a kamishibai (paper theater). Ōgon Bat is considered by some to be the world's first...
- composer Douglas Mews. The US-American artist Arthur Binard wrote a ****anese kamishibai story small voices (ちっちゃいこえ) from 2012 to 2019 based on the panels and...
- television and video games), as well as in ****anese media (including kamishibai, tokusatsu, manga, anime and video games). Superheroes come from a wide...
- Netherlands were also po****r in the eighteenth century. The paper play called kamishibai surged in the twelfth century and remained po****r in the street theater...
- when he managed an inn called 'Mizuki Manor' while he drew pictures for kamishibai. Mizuki was born Shigeru Mura in the city of Osaka, the second of three...
- religion. The clapping instrument was also used in Kamishibai to gather children so that the Kamishibai man could sell candy and entertain them with his...