UGOKIE-KO-RI-NO-TATEHIKI(1933)
(Moving picture -Fox and Asian racoon's cheats each other)
Director:Ikuo Oishi
In the temple that became ruins, the fox that disguises as the samurai does the fight ...
UGOKIE-KO-RI-NO-TATEHIKI(1933) (Moving picture -Fox and Asian racoon's cheats each other) Director:Ikuo Oishi
In the temple that became ruins, the fox that disguises as the samurai does the fight of magic with Asian racoon's parent and child.
It seems that it was influenced from the style of Max Fleischer's Cartoon.
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really, i think this is pretty cool. if you knew more about japanese history you would be able to understand it better (even if you can't understand what they're saying. XD) but really, this is a pretty neat old cartoon.
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if you knew more about japanese history you would be able to understand it better (even if you can't understand what they're saying. XD)
but really, this is a pretty neat old cartoon.