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Post by Gamemaniac on Feb 2, 2006 2:00:50 GMT -5
Oldest Anime Found posted on 2005-08-07 01:03:07 source: Asahi.com Ten Years Older than Previously Accepted "Earliest" AnimeThe oldest animated film created in Japan and screened has been found in Kyoto. Up until now the oldest Japanese animation was believed to be Shimokawa Hekoten's (Oten Shimokawa) "Imokawa Mukozo the Doorman," from 1917, but this newfound animation, on 35mm film, could be as much as ten years older. Matsumoto Natsuki, a part time lecturer at the Osaka-Tokyo University of Arts and Music found the 50-frame film in an old family projector in Kyoto amongst a collection of foreign animation. It was hand-drawn in two colors, red and black, directly onto the celluloid. The creator is unknown. In the first decade of the 1900s there were very few cinemas in Japan and only the wealthy owned projectors. The animation depicts a young boy wearing a sailor suit writing "katsudoushashin" (movie) on a blackboard, turning around to face the audience and saluting. At 16 frames per second, the animation only lasts 3 seconds. Source
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Post by Mephistopheles on Feb 2, 2006 13:02:47 GMT -5
Is it going to be auctoned or something? LOL
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Post by Gamemaniac on Feb 2, 2006 22:40:39 GMT -5
Don't know ... maybe... but I guess it will be part of a musseums exibition so it won't be auction but donated...
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Post by Fuu Henjin on Feb 6, 2006 18:02:44 GMT -5
Wow! I don't know what anime was the oldest... but you don't have more info about it?... it sound interesting...^^
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Post by Gamemaniac on Feb 6, 2006 18:23:55 GMT -5
no ... that's all I got for now....
It is interesting .... The oldes anime dates way back before the WW I...
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