“Crabs unite to oust a peach-stealing, fruit-throwing ape after one crab is severely injured.”
Shin Saru Kani Gassen
新猿蟹合戦
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Synopsis
Crabs unite to oust a peach-stealing, fruit-throwing ape after one crab is severely injured.
Crabs ban together to get right of an ape in their peach tree after it keeps stealing their food and hitting them with the fruits to the point where one gets severely injured.
What people say
Community consensus
Derived from 2 sampled reviews
What 2 viewers settled on.
Mostly aligned
σ 1.50 · some divergence
3.0 pts
Recommenders 7.0 · others 4.0
↓ 1.50
Running avg · Jun 2017 → Feb 2021
- 7 “I give this a short film a 7, not because I think its worth watching by today's standards, just in comparison to all of the other 1930-40s anime that I've seen. Anime from this era are silent and...”
- 4 “Unfortunately, this particular work did not survive the archival process intact. a lot of these works were developed during the height of the second world war and archiving for posterity wasn't a...”
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A Movie Production
The National Film Center Japan
- Format 1 × 11′ eps × min
- Total runtime 0h 11m all episodes
- Aired Jan 1939 – ongoing
- Source Movie media type
- Rated G All Ages
- Ref. BS-10260 catalog
Produced by
- The National Film Center Japan Producer