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is a 2004 Japanese anime about Nitab, a shamisen player, directed by Akio Nishizawa and produced by

Summary



A work depicting the life of Nitab, the founder of the Tsugaru Shamisen style. The story shows Nitabo encountering the shamisen and performing innovative performances with historical facts and fiction. It has been selected and recommended by many institutions and organizations such as the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, the 'Eilin Youth Film Council', and the 'Japan PTA National Council'. It also won the Grand Prix in the feature film section of SICAF2006, the largest animated film festival in Asia.

Cast



* Satohi Hino as Nitab

* Taketeru Murata as young Nitab

* Sayaka Hanamura as Yuki

* Yumi Furukawa as young Yuki

* Tomohiko Imai as Kikunosuke

* Taya Jun as young Tomekichi

* Masako Katsuki as Tamana

* Ysuke Naka as Kengyo

* Rokur Naya as Osyo

* Yasunari Tajima as Tawaraboh

* Ikuko Tani as Itako

* Yae as Okinu

* Yoshie Yamamoto as Omatsu

* Akio tsuka as Santaro

Production



Music

Part of the film's score was recorded in Poland and performed by the Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra.

Animation

Certain parts of the film were animated at a much higher frame rate than usual for an animated film due to the subtle movements of the shamisen player and the calligraphy in the film. Hiromitsu Agatsuma's performance of the music scenes were filmed and matched exactly for Nitab's performance.

Release



Box Office

The film was released in Japan on Feb. 21, 2004 and was presented during various international film festivals.

Reception



Nitabo won the Public Award for Best Animated Film at the 11th Lyon Asian Film Festival and Best Picture Youth Jury Award, chosen by the youth jury from 9 to 12 years old. Justin Sevakis at Anime News Network praised the film as a "compelling, educating and unique piece of animation, with decent storytelling and ambition to match that of its subject" but criticized its reliance on well worn tropes

References




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