“Crab father and son grow persimmons, clash with monkey neighbor, enlist magical uncles' help in classic Japanese folktale.”
Yasuji Murata's Monkey and the Crabs
猿蟹合戰
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Synopsis
Crab father and son grow persimmons, clash with monkey neighbor, enlist magical uncles' help in classic Japanese folktale.
A father crab named Kanisuke and his young son Kanitaro plant persimmon seeds in their garden, given to them by their neighbor Sarukichi the monkey. As the tree grows and bears fruit, tensions rise between the crab family and the mischievous monkey. When a dispute over the persimmons escalates, young Kanitaro finds himself seeking help from his three unusual uncles - Kurisaku the chestnut, Hachinosuke the bee, and Usubei the mortar - who each possess unique abilities. Together, they prepare to face the challenges ahead in this classic tale of family bonds, justice, and the power of unlikely allies.
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Running avg · Apr 2024 → Feb 2026
- 6 “It's a silent film about a morality tale (crime does not pay), so all dialogues and narration are done as in-screen text... like an animated manga. Story-wise, it's simple and serviceable. Coming...”
- 5 “This one is quite unique and not like most anime due to its age. I feel as though it is unfair to judge it in comparison to anime today, or even anime from the 1980s as technology simply was not...”
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A Movie Production
- Format 1 × 5′ eps × min
- Total runtime 0h 05m all episodes
- Aired May 1927 – ongoing
- Source Movie media type
- Rated G All Ages
- Ref. BS-12631 catalog