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Which Japanese anime is this short film from?

Chinese name: Koma Cat

English name: KOMANEKO

Alias: こまねこここ, a cat shot frame by frame.

Resource type: DVDRip

Issue date: July 25, 2007

Region: Japan

Language: Japanese

Introduction:

What's the name of this movie? こまねこ

Content introduction

Do you know how to make images by moving objects a little bit and shooting them frame by frame? This is called "freeze photography". Freeze-frame photography, also known as still-frame animation, is a traditional image production technology. China's famous animation series of two generations and Oscar-winning works? Super invincible dog? , and "clay animation" with clay as the main raw material all belong to this category. The image of 1 s needs to use 24 still images, and each image needs to be shot with moving people, backgrounds and lights. Sometimes it takes a few seconds to shoot a day. This kind of homework requires a lot of time and perseverance. Now, a cartoon of still life photography featuring the female cat "Koma Cat" who likes handcrafting and is keen on still life photography is becoming very popular.

Originally made for the exhibition, the cartoon "Photographer Koma Cat" with Koma Cat as the main character aims to introduce people to the shooting scene of freeze-frame photography. Unexpectedly, the lovely Coomassie Cat won people's love, and the short film won the Excellence Award of Animation Department at the Media Art Festival of the Culture Department. As a result, the long theatrical version of the puppet show "Cat after Cat" came into being.

The hero Koma cat is playing with her favorite puppet in the attic of a cabin in the mountains, trying tirelessly to create a stop-motion animation. Those puppets were originally motionless, but after being made into images, these puppets can walk freely, and their facial expressions and even the movements of their tails are naturally expressed as if they were alive.

The author of this cartoon is Tsuneo Gouda, who created the cartoon character "Domo" for NHK and won the short story award of Anxi International Animation Film Festival. This 1 hour long puppet show Cat After Cat lasted for four years and consisted of five stories, in which new cartoon characters appeared.

I like to have a picnic on the hillside, learn to drink coffee like an adult, and build my own children's paradise with my good friend Bobo. So I was carefree and happy, and met a scary-looking snowman and an introverted dog, Yiyi. Did they finally become real good friends?

Hope to adopt