“Son saves exiled mother by solving impossible riddles, ending Shinano's cruel banishment of elders.”
Ubasuteyama
姥捨山
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Synopsis
Son saves exiled mother by solving impossible riddles, ending Shinano's cruel banishment of elders.
Once upon a time, there was a lord in Shinano Province who hated old men. In accordance with the rules of the province, a person was exiled to an island when they turned 60 years old. On the night of August 15th, there was one such farmer woman, but her son loved her, and took her to a mountain to leave her there instead of turning her over to the cruel officers. However, he felt sorry about what he was doing and hid her under the earthen floor of a barn. One day, a messenger of the lord of the neighboring province was sent to the lord of Shinano Province making an unreasonable demand that a silk thread be threaded through a winding hole in a crystal ball and threatened that force would be used unless the task was done. The devoted son consulted with his mother, and she taught him a method in which you put honey around the end of one hole and let an ant tied with a thread go through it from the other end. The lord rewarded the son. However, a messenger was sent from the neighboring province again demanding that they identify which of two identical mares is the parent and which is the child. The son asked his mother again and then told the solution to the lord. When told by the lord that he would grant the son’s wish, he pleaded for his mother’s life. Since then, old men and women have been treated with respect and are no longer exiled. (Source: Japanese Animated Film Classics)
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Derived from 5 sampled reviews
What 5 viewers settled on.
Mostly aligned
σ 1.36 · some divergence
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Not enough recommend signal yet
↑ 2.60
Running avg · Apr 2017 → Mar 2026
- 9 “Story: The Story for this anime was very good. I enjoyed it alot and it told an amazing moral. The only problem I have was that there was no character growth (more on that in Character). Art:...”
- 9 “I really loved this one,it's quit sweet. Sure it remindded me a bit of a live action film, who's name I forgot but it also is about a son taking mom to the mountain where old people go to die so...”
- 10 “This is probably the best looking anime from back in the day. The animation is smooth, geurgus. The effects are quit amazing too. The characters are wuit likable, and as stated before, really...”
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A Movie Production
- Format 1 × 18′ eps × min
- Total runtime 0h 18m all episodes
- Aired Jan 1925 – ongoing
- Source Movie media type
- Rated G All Ages
- Ref. BS-9568 catalog