Shinchô Kokontei

Shinchô Kokontei

  • Born: 1938-3-10
  • Height:
  • Extended Reading
    • Hattie 2022-04-23 07:03:43

      saw us from the tanuki

      On the second day of my vacation at home, I added a Ghibli after "The Fairy Tale of the Years". I like the Japanese name: Heisei Tanuki War.
      Yeah, I really can't read other people's movie reviews, and after reading it, there are even fewer words.
      To put it simply, nature has given human beings many...

    • Eddie 2022-04-19 09:02:38

      To be a raccoon or to be a man?

      very funny. Although the story is told in the tone of tanuki, these tanukis are inexplicably human-like and very cute. There is not only the unique rationality of human beings, but also the innocent and foolish nature of animals. They strive to defend their habitats and compete with human beings....

    • Jacklyn 2022-03-29 09:01:07

      I have to sigh at the unrestrained creativity, the ever-changing civet cats, there is really nothing without the innocence. No matter how exaggerated the deformation and the illusion behind it, the sad music always moves people, makes people sad, and makes people feel indescribable. The chubby, round and fluffy civet cats twist and twist when they walk upright. They really make people fall in love with them, as if they want to have one of their own!

    • Serenity 2022-01-11 08:03:05

      A creature that loves to play can no longer arouse awe. It is not so much about environmental protection as it is about the life of Flyying Gougou under the logic of equivalence exchange. When the violent revolution becomes an option that cannot work, it has to go on the Hyakki Yeh. Talk to masturbation in the illusion that has changed back to the old mountains and rivers. The change in the structure is unstoppable, but fortunately, the raccoons can dance on the divided grass. Echoes of myths and different lifestyles. Endless and desperate.

    Pom Poko quotes

    • Narrator: I now have a desk job, while my wife Kiyo works at a snack bar.

    • Oroku: The forests of Tama Hills are our home. So you can't keep destroying them all! This plea is from every living creature in the forest.

      [She glares at the reporter, then shapeshifts into a bear]