“Tezuka Osamu World presents dual short films: Black Jack's human drama and Kyoto's Heian capital history, narrated by Phoenix.”
Black Jack: Grandma
ブラック・ジャック おばあちゃん
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Tezuka Osamu World presents dual short films: Black Jack's human drama and Kyoto's Heian capital history, narrated by Phoenix.
These original short animated films are shown in the "300 Inch Theater" at the Tezuka Osamu World in the Kyoto Station Bldg, featuring a unique two-picture show that combines animated adaptations from Tezuka Osamu's major manga with stories focusing on historic episodes of Kyoto. In this special theater, the legendary Phoenix serves as the storyteller, introducing two captivating films. The Phoenix selects a tale from the renowned "Black Jack" series to explore profound themes of love, sacrifice, and the depth of human compassion within the span of a lifetime. The story centers on a family whose peaceful existence is disrupted by tensions surrounding an elderly woman, whose actions appear puzzling to those around her. As the narrative unfolds through Black Jack's perspective, deeper layers of the characters' relationships are revealed, touching on the enduring power of a mother's love and the complexities of family bonds. The Phoenix then bridges to a second story, drawing parallels between personal sacrifice and grand historical moments, specifically reflecting on the ambitious project of establishing Heian as the capital - a testament to humanity's eternal quest to create something that transcends time. These carefully curated short films offer viewers a contemplative experience that weaves together Tezuka Osamu's masterful storytelling with Kyoto's rich cultural heritage.
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Beijing Sharaku Art
- Format 1 × 10′ eps × min
- Total runtime 0h 10m all episodes
- Aired Nov 2000 – ongoing
- Source Movie media type
- Rated PG 13 - Teens 13 or older
- Ref. BS-6025 catalog
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- Beijing Sharaku Art Producer