Imokawa Mukuzo: Genkanban no Maki
芋川椋三玄関番の巻
Synopsis
Third Japanese animated film by Shimokawa Hekoten, screened at Tokyo's Asakusa Kinema Kurabu via Tenkatsu.
The third professionally produced Japanese animation film (made by Japanese animation pioneer Shimokawa Hekoten) to be shown in a cinema, in this case, in the Asakusa Kinema Kurabu, a theater in Tokyo managed directly by the film company Tenkatsu (Tennen-shoku Katsudou Shashin).
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