Bunshi Katsura Vi

Bunshi Katsura Vi

  • Born: 1943-7-16
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  • Extended Reading
    • Arnold 2022-04-23 07:03:43

      Childlike yet thought provoking

      The living environment of animals represented by the civet cats is increasingly destroyed due to the blind development of the environment by human beings. The innocent and cute civet cats use various methods to prevent humans from destroying their own homes. Faced with the difficulties of the...

    • Paxton 2022-04-19 09:02:38

      Give wildlife a chance to survive

      I have always liked Hayao Miyazaki's works. The Variety Tanuki is almost the last work I watched. My husband recommended it, but I didn't know it before! It's witty and interesting, but with a hint of sadness and hopelessness. Because everyone knows what the ending will be, no matter how hard the...

    • Kallie 2022-03-26 09:01:11

      Ghibli's Toshio Suzuki said that Takahata is an artist, I rarely read his works before, and because of Kaguya, I thought he was saying that he had artistic pursuits in the style of painting like Kamimi. This work finally understands that he is really not the same as Hayao Miyazaki. The depth of his plot is that of Akira Kurosawa Imamura Shohei, the first five-star Ghibli work.

    • Keshaun 2022-03-27 09:01:15

      An animated environmental protection blockbuster, when all that can't be restored, people realize how beautiful and sad it is. . .

    Pom Poko quotes

    • Oroku: Lesser forms of transformation, such as changing color, can be achieved by chameleons, for example. But the true art of transforming can only be practiced by foxes, raccoons and a few cats.

      [the lesson is interrupted by the loud snoring of Gonta, who is sitting in the front row]

      Oroku: Gonta!

      [Gonta wakes with a start and sits upright, assuming the clothes of a police officer]

      Oroku: The fact that you were able to change your appearance like that means you've already mastered the rudimentary techniques of transformation.

    • Koharu: Tamasaburou, I beg you, don't go back to Tama Hills with the transformation masters. The thought of you being so far away from me and the children... I can't stand it! It breaks my heart!

      [Crying, she changes into her anthropomorphic tanuki form and embraces her children]

      Tamasaburô: My darling, I wish that we too could stay together forever. But you must understand.

      Koharu: No, I don't understand. Why can't you stay here with me? The masters can make it to Tama without you. I'll talk to Father and the elders. Why don't you stay behind and be Father's successor?

      [Tamasaburou looks off to the side]