List of anime by release date (pre-1939)
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This is a list of anime by release date which covers Japanese animated productions that were made between 1917â1938. Anime in Japan can be traced back to three key figures whom in the early 20th century started experimenting with paper animation. It is unknown when the first animated film was made for public viewing, but historians have tied the year 1917 as being the key date. Very few of the first animations that were made survive to this day due to the 1923 Great KantÅ earthquake. At one point it was even thought that all animated works made before the earthquake were lost until the discovery of two films in 2008. Production of animated works resumed again after the earthquake, and by the early/mid 1930s sound, and cel animation were starting to appear. Later in the decade, Japan went to war with China, resulting in paper needed for the war to be used sparingly. As a result, new manga stories disappeared from the public while the Japanese government stepped in to regulate what was being released through the cinemas to take its place. The mid to late 1930s saw more animated works that were propaganda-themed, as Japanese nationalism was rising in the country.
1917â1922
Japanese animation can be traced back to 1917 as a year of definitive firsts. The three key figures at the time were Åten Shimokawa, Seitarou Kitayama, and Junichi Kouchi each contributing to making the first short films that would be known as anime. While each one of these people are respected in their own right, the status of "first animated film" remains in dispute as there is conflicting information regarding film premiere dates. According to contemporary sources of the time, an unknown titled film of Tennenshoku KatsudÅ Shashin premiered in January. Evidence of this comes from Kinema Record, with the July edition making specific claim to the first release occurring in January, but does not specify the title of the work.[1] Shimokawa's film Imokawa Mukozo the Doorman is conventionally and largely claimed to be the first work, but contemporary sources portray it as the "third" film. Speculation about the error is debated, but the two now lost films and their contents have been reported by various sources allowing for a clearer picture of the early history.
The first confirmed film release occurred in the first ten days of February, with Shimokawa's DekobÅ shingachÅ â Meian no shippai (å¸åæ°ç»å¸³ã»åæ¡ã®å¤±æ, Bumpy new picture book â Failure of a great plan).[1] The film was produced with chalk on a blackboard, with redrawing for each frame. Shimokawa would switch to paper for later, but the exact date and work to depict the switch is unknown.[1] Kouchi's first film Hanawa Hekonai MeitÅ no Maki (å¡å¹å ååä¹å·», Hanawa Hekonai â The famous sword) also known as Namakura Gatana (ãªã¾ããå, Dull Katana) and Tameshigiri (è©¦ãæ¬, The sword test) premiered on June 30. This film is currently the earliest surviving work, and was only rediscovered in March 2008.[2] KatsudÅ Shashin was widely reported as possibly dating to 1907, but is of unconfirmed origin and is not known to have premiered or been produced for commercial interest.
Of the animated films produced in 1918, only one surviving film called "MomotarÅ" remains. This particular film is notable for being the first animated film to be shown outside Japan.[3] Another survivor after this date is an animated advertisement for soap made c.1921 that was found in 2018.[4] There are no known animated films that were made from 1923 in existence, which could be the result of the 1923 Great KantÅ earthquake.
| English name | Japanese name | Romaji | Format | Original Release Date | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Battle of a Monkey and a Crab | ç¿è¹åæ¦ | Sarukani gassen | Short Film | 1917[1] | Lost film |
| Bumpy new picture book â Failure of a great plan | å¸åæ°ç»å¸³ã»åæ¡ã®å¤±æ | DekobÅ shingachÅ â Meian no shippai | Short Film | 1917[1] | Lost film[5] |
| Bunbuku kettle (Fairy-tale: Bunbuku kettle) | æç¦è¶é (ãä¼½åºã»æç¦è¶é) | Bunbuku chagama Otogibanashi-Bunbuku chagama | Short Film | 1917[1] | Lost film |
| Cat and Mice | ç«ã¨é¼ | Neko to nezumi | Short Film | 1917[1] | Unknown |
| ChamebÅ â Air gun (aka: "Chameâs air gun") | è¶ç®å空æ°éã®å·» è¶ç®ã®ç©ºæ°é | ChamebÅ KÅ«kijÅ« no maki "Chame no kÅ«kijÅ«" | Short Film | 1917[1] | Unknown |
| ChamebÅ's new picture book â The Revenge of Mr. and Mrs. Flea | è¶ç®åæ°ç»å¸³ã»è¤å¤«å©¦ä»è¿ãã®å·» | ChamebÅ shingachÅ â Nomi fÅ«fu shikaeshi no maki | Short Film | 1917[1] | Unknown |
| Great Oaks from Little Acorns Grow | 塵ãç©ããã°å±±ã¨ãªã | Chiri mo tsumoreba yama to naru | Short Film | 1917[1] | Unknown |
| Hanawa Hekonai â The Famous Sword (aka: "The Dull Katana" or "The Sword Test") | å¡å¹å
ååä¹å·» ãªã¾ããå or è©¦ãæ¬ | Hanawa Hekonai MeitÅ no Maki "Namakura Gatana" or "Tameshigiri" | Short Film | 1917[1][6] | Extant |
| Hanawa Hekonai â The Kappa Festival | å¡å¹å ãã£ã±ã¾ã¤ã | Hanawa Hekonai Kappa matsuri | Short Film | 1917[1] | Unknown |
| Imokawa MukuzÅ goes fishing (aka: "ChamebÅzu goes fishing") | èå·æ¤ä¸é£ã®å·» è¶ç®å主éé£ã®å·» | Imokawa MukuzÅ Tsuri no maki "ChamebÅzu Uozuri no maki" | Short Film | 1917[1] | Unknown |
| Imokawa MukuzÅ â Somersault | èå·æ¤ä¸å®è¿ãã®å·» | Imokawa MukuzÅ - ChÅ«gaeri no maki | Short Film | 1917[1] | Unknown |
| Imokawa MukuzÅ â The Concierge ("Concierge" also translates into "Janitor") | èå·æ¤ä¸çé¢çªä¹å·» or èå·æ¤ä¸çé¢çªã®å·» | Imokawa Mukuzo Genkanban no Maki | Short Film | 1917[1] | Lost film |
| Kachikachi Mountain | ã«ãã«ãå±± | Kachikachiyama | Short Film | 1917[1] | Lost film |
| Naughty Mailbox | ãããããã¹ã | Itazura posuto | Short Film | 1917[1] | Unknown |
| Sparrow with no Tongue | èåé | Shitakire suzume | Short Film | 1917[1] | Lost film |
| The Dream Car | 夢ã®èªåè» | Yume no jidÅsha | Short Film | 1917[1][7] | Unknown |
| The Ministry of Culture's Art Exhibition | æå±ã®å·» | Bunten no maki | Short Film | 1917 | Unconfirmed[1] |
| The Old Man Who Made Flowers Bloom | è±å²çº | Hanasaka-jiji | Short Film | 1917[1][8] | Lost film |
| The Pot and the Black Cat | ãéã¨é»ç«ã®å·» | Onabe to kuroneko no maki | Short Film | 1917 | Unconfirmed[1] |
| What to do with your Postal Savings | 貯éã®å§ | Chokin no susume | Short Film | 1917[1] | Lost film |
| Issun-bÅshi[a] | ä¸å¯¸æ³å¸« | Issun-bÅshi | Short Film | 1918[9] | Unknown |
| Kintaro | é太é | Kintarou | Short Film | 1918[10] | Unknown |
| MomotarÅ (anime) | æ¡å¤ªé | Momotarou | Short Film | 1918[3] | Lost film |
| Snowman | éªé磨 | Yukidaruma | Short Film | 1918[11] | Unknown |
| Taro the Guard, The Submarine | 太éã®çªå µ æ½èªèã®å·» | Taro no Banpei, Senkotei no Maki | Short Film | 1918[12] | Lost film |
| The Ant and the Pigeon | è»ã¨é³© | Ari to Hato | Short Film | 1918[13] | Unknown |
| The Frog's Dream | èã®å¤¢ | Kaeru no Yume | Short Film | 1918[14] | Unknown |
| Tarou Urashima | 浦島太é | Urashima Tarou | Short Film | 1918[15] | Lost film[15] |
| Household Soap | ã«ãã¤ç³é¹¸ | Katei Sekken | Short Film | c.1921[b] | Extant |
1923 earthquake

The Great KantÅ earthquake which occurred on September 1, 1923 dealt incredible damage in Japan with 105,385 confirmed deaths. The damage from this natural disaster was the greatest sustained prior to World War II.[17][18][19] Prior to the rediscovery of several Japanese animated films it was presumed that all prints produced up to its date had been destroyed. The account and record of these films themselves has been expanded, with Patten's Watching Anime, Reading Manga: 25 Years of Essays and Reviews 2004 book claiming that three films were produced in 1917 when over a dozen works are now known.[1][20] Despite the findings, the earthquake along with World War II have resulted in only 4% of all Japanese films made before 1945 being known to exist today.[21]
1924â1938
After the earthquake, production of new films took place within a year. For the early films, benshi, storytellers were hired who sat next to the screen and narrated the silent movies. They were descendants of kabuki jÅruri, kÅdan storytellers, theater barkers and other forms of oral storytelling.[22] The first animated "talkie" or sound film titled Chikara to Onna no Yo no Naka ("World of Power and Women") was made in 1933, now a lost film it was a breakthrough for Japanese animation.[23] However, at the time more than 80 percent of movies made in the country were still silents.[24] By the mid 1930s the animation style was changing as well, chiyogami or paper animation was being phased out in favor of cel animation. Previously this latter form had been dismissed as too costly to use.[25] In 1934, the first entirely cel animated short entitled The Dance of the Chagamas was made.[12] Cel animated shorts of the mid 1930s borrowed aspects that were being used at the time by Disney. Towards the end of the decade, political events taking place at home as well as abroad were changing animation styles in Japan towards propaganda, and national pride.
- Note: The kanji æ¼«ç» means "cartoon", this is found before some of the titles in the sources listed below.
| English name | Japanese name | Romaji | Format | Original Release Date | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Crab Temple | è¹æºå¯ºç¸èµ· | Kanimanjiengi | Short Film | 1924[26] | Extant |
| Genzo Performs a Ceremony with a Parting Cup | èµ¤å£æºèµå¾³å©ã®å¥ã | Akagaki Genzo tokkuri no wakare | Short Film | 1924[27] | Unknown |
| Jewels Whisper | å®ç ã®ãããã | HÅshu no Sasayaki | Short Film | 1924[28] | Unknown |
| Stand Up with Shinpei Goto | 人æ°ã®ç¦ç¹ã«ç«ã¦ãå¾è¤æ°å¹³ | Ninki no shÅten ni tateru GotÅ Shinpei | Short Film | 1924[29] | Unknown |
| The Hare and The Tortoise | å ã¨äº | Usagi to Kame | Short Film | 1924[30][31] | Extant |
| Budget Politics | äºç®æ¿æ²» | Yosan seiji | Short Film | 1925[32] | Unknown |
| Dreamy Urashima | ãã³ãããã¦ãµã³ç«å®®åã | Nonkinatousan Ryugu Mairi | Short Film | 1925[31] | Lost film |
| Same Voters | éããææ¨©è | Sameyo yÅ«kensha | Short Film | 1925[33] | Unknown |
| Shiobara Tasuke | å¡©åå¤å© | Shiobara Tasuke | Short Film | 1925[12][34] | Extant |
| The Pot | ã¤ã¼ | Tsubo | Short Film | 1925[35] | Extant |
| Ubasuteyama | 姨æ¨å±± | Ubasuteyama | Short Film | 1925[36] | Extant |
| A Story of Tobacco | ç ãèç©èª | Kemurigusa Monogatari | Short Film | 1926[37] | Extant |
| Burglars of "Baghdad" Castle | é¦¬å ·ç°åã®çè³ | Bagudajo no tozoku | Short Film | 1926[37] | Extant |
| Diseases Spread | ç æ¯ã®ä¼æ | Byodoku no denpa | Short Film | 1926[37] | Extant |
| Ethicization of Politics by Shinpei Goto, 1926 | æ¿æ²»ã®å«çå å¾è¤æ°å¹³ 1926 | Eigaenzetsu Seiji no rinrika GotÅ Shinpei 1926 | Short Film | 1926[36] | Extant |
| Journey to the West: Songoku's Story | 西éè¨å«æç©ºç©èª | Saiyuuki: Son Gokuu Monogatari | Short Film | 1926[38][39] | Extant[40] |
| A Ship of Oranges | ã¿ããè¹ | Mikan-bune | Short Film | 1927[38][39] | Extant[40] |
| Battle of a Monkey and a Crab[c] | ç¿è¹åæ¦ | Sarukani gassen | Short Film | 1927[41] | Extant |
| Kita Hell Paradise | 弥次åå¤ å°ç極楽 | Yaji-Kita jigoku gokuraku | Short Film | 1927[42] | Unknown |
| Power of Co-operation | ååã®å | KyÅdÅ no chikara | Short Film | 1927[43] | Unknown |
| The Octopus Skeleton | ã¿ã³ãªããã¼ã³ | Tako nashi hon | Short Film | 1927[39][44] | Extant |
| The Whale | ããã | Kujira | Short Film | 1927[45][46] | Unknown[d] |
| Animal Olympic Games | åç©ãªãªã ããã¯å¤§ä¼ | Doubutsu Olympic Taikai | Short Film | 1928[41][48] | Extant |
| For the Sake of Your Country | 御å½ã®çºã« | Okuninotameni | Short Film | 1928[49] | Extant |
| Momotaro the Undefeated | æ¥æ¬ä¸æ¡å¤ªé | Nihonichi Momotaro | Short Film | 1928[50][36] | Extant |
| Star | æ | Hoshi | Short Film | 1928[51] | Lost film |
| The Bunbuku Teapot | æç¦è¶é | Bunbuku Chagama | Short Film | 1928[12] | Extant |
| The Nation of Fish | éã®å | Sakana no kuni | Short Film | 1928[35] | Extant |
| The Old Man Who Made Flowers Bloom[c] | è±å²çº | Hanasaka-jiji | Short Film | 1928[41] | Extant |
| The Special Congress of Eraeraera | æ®é¸æ¼«å²ç¹å¥è°ä¼ | Fusen man shi tokubetsu gikai | Short Film | 1928[52] | Unknown |
| Liar's Castle | ããã¤ãå | Usotsuki-jÅ | Short Film | 1929[53] | Unknown |
| Taro's Toy Train | 太éããã®æ±½è» | Taro-san no Kisha | Short Film | 1929[54][55] | Extant |
| The Black Cat | é»ãã£ã´ | Kuro Nyago | Short Film | 1929[39][54] | Extant |
| The Eraeraera of the Proposed History Agreement | æ®é¸æ¼«å²å宿¡ã®å·» | Fusen man shi kyÅtei an no maki | Short Film | 1929[56] | Unknown |
| The Golden Flower | ãããã®è± | Kogane no hana | Short Film | 1929[36] | Extant |
| The Stolen Lump | ç¤åã | Kobutori | Short Film | 1929[54][55] | Extant |
| The Tiny One Makes it Big | ä¸å¯¸æ³å¸«ãåºä¸ | Issunboushi no Shusse | Short Film | 1929[54] | Extant |
| Two Worlds | äºã¤ã®ä¸ç | Futatsu no sekai | Short Film | 1929[57] | Extant |
| At the Border Checkpoint | ã颿 | Osekisho | Short Film | 1930[36] | Extant |
| Chimney Sweep Pero | ç çªå±ããã¼ | Entotsuya Peroo | Short Film | 1930[58] | Extant |
| Chopped Snake | ã¡ããåãè | Chongire Hebi | Short Film | 1930[59] | Unknown |
| My Ski Trip | ããçã®ã¹ãã¼ | Oira no suki | Short Film | 1930[41] | Extant |
| Nonsense Story, Vol.1: Monkey Island | é£è¹ã¹ç©èª ç¬¬å£±ç¯ ç¿ã¶å¶ | Nansensu Monogatari Daiippen Sarugashima | Short Film | 1930[36] | Extant |
| The Bat | ãããã | Komori | Short Film | 1930[54] | Extant |
| The Donkey | 驢馬 | Roba | Short Film | 1930[35] | Extant |
| The Monkey Masamune | ç¿æ£å® | Saru Masamune | Short Film | 1930[39][60] | Extant |
| The Village Festival | æç¥ã | Mura Matsuri | Short Film | 1930[60][61] | Extant |
| A Fox and a Badger in Rivalry | åçµµçç¸éå¼ | Ugoki-e Kori no Tatehiki | Short Film | 1931[12] | Extant |
| Animal Sumo | åç©ç¸æ²å¤§ä¼ | Doubutsu Sumo Taikai | Short Film | 1931[62] | Extant |
| At the Circus | è¦ä¸ç©è¦ç© | Misemono kenbutsu | Short Film | 1931[41] | Extant |
| A Wolf is a Wolf | ç¼ã¯ç¼ã | Okami wa okamida | Short Film | 1931[35] | Extant |
| Chameko's Day | è¶ç®åã®ä¸æ¥ | Chameko no Ichinichi | Short Film | 1931[60] | Extant |
| Electrical Telegraphy, Electric Bells and Telephones | é»ä¿¡ é»é´ é»è©± | Denshin Denrei Denwa | Short Film | 1931[57] | Extant |
| Home Alone Mice | é¼ ã®çå®çª | Nezumi no Rusuban | Short Film | 1931[62] | Extant |
| Momotaro's Sky Adventure | ç©ºã®æ¡å¤ªé | Sora no Momotarou | Short Film | 1931[39][62] | Extant |
| Idiots and the Lord of the Castle | é¦¬é¹¿å «ã¨åä¸»æ§ | Bakahachi to jÅshu-sama | Short Film | 1931[63] | Unknown |
| Old Man Goichi | äºä¸ã¢ããã | Goichi Jiisan | Short Film | 1931[35] | Extant |
| Our Baseball Match | ããçã®éç | Oira no Yakyuu | Short Film | 1931[54] | Extant |
| Shipwreck Story - First Chapter - Monkey Island | é£è¹ã¹ç©èª 第ä¸ç¯ ç¿ã±å³¶ | Nansensu Monogatari - Daiichi-hen - Sarugashima | Short Film | 1931[64] | Extant |
| Shipwreck Story - Second Chapter - The Pirate Ship | é£è¹ã¹ç©èª 第äºç¯ æµ·è³è¹ | Nansensu Monogatari - Daini-hen - Kaizokusen | Short Film | 1931[65] | Unknown |
| Slave War | 奴鷿¦äº | Dorei senso | Short Film | 1931[66][67] | Unknown |
| Song of Spring | æ¥ã®å | Haru no Uta | Short Film | 1931[60][62] | Extant |
| Spring Review | ã¬ãã¥ã¼ æ¥ | Rebyu Haru | Short Film | 1931[41] | Extant |
| Tanukichi's Story | ã¿ãåã®ã話 | Tanukichi no Ohanashi | Short Film | 1931[68] | Unknown |
| Taro Urashima | 浦島太é | Urashima Taro | Short Film | 1931[54] | Extant |
| The Candy Man's Raccoon Dog Dance | ããããã¬ã | Ameyatanuki | Short Film | 1931[36] | Extant |
| The Duckling Saves the Day | ã¢ãã«ã®ãææ | Ahiru no Otegara | Short Film | 1931[69] | Extant |
| The National Anthem Kimigayo | 彿 åã代 | Kokka Kimigayo | Short Film | 1931[54][70] | Extant |
| Animal Sports Day | åç©éåä¼ | Doubutsu undokai | Short Film | 1931[71] | Extant |
| The Unlucky Butterfly | è¶ã®ãããªã | Cho no Sainan | Short Film | 1931[62] | Extant |
| Three Little Bears | ä¸å¹ã®å°çãã | Sanbiki no Koguma-san | Short Film | 1931[72] | Extant |
| Will Power | å¿ã®å | Kokoro no chikara | Short Film | 1931[35] | Extant |
| Armies of the World | ã®åå½é¸è» | Rekkoku Rikugun | Short Film | 1932[55] | Extant |
| Detective Felix in Trouble | FELIXãè¿·æ¢åµ | Felix no meitantei | Short Film | 1932[55] | Extant |
| Momotarou of the Sea / Momotaro's Underwater Adventure | æµ·ã®æ¡å¤ªé | Umi no Momotaro | Short Film | 1932[62][73] | Extant |
| Olympic Games on Dankichi Island | ãã³åå³¶ã®ãªãªã ããã¯å¤§ä¼ | Dankichi-jima no Olympic Taikai | Short Film | 1932[74] | Extant |
| Rhythmic Triangles/Fighting Cards | ä¸è§ã®ãªãºã ãã©ã³ãã®ç | Hatena, Sankaku no rizumu, Toranpu no arasoi | Short Film | 1932[57] | Extant |
| Sports Day at Animal Village | åç©æã®ã¹ãã¼ããã¼ | Doubutsu-mura no Sports Day | Short Film | 1932[62][75] | Extant |
| The Bear Brothers | å å¼ããã¾ | Kyoudai Koguma | Short Film | 1932[35] | Extant |
| The Cat Purr Dance | ãã¤ã´ãã³ã¹ | Nyago dansu | Short Film | 1932[76] | Extant |
| Animal Sports Day 2 | åç©éåä¼2 | Doubutsu undokai 2 | Short Film | 1932[71] | Fragment |
| The Development of the Train | æ±½è»ã®ç¼é | Kisya no hattatsu | Short Film | 1932[57] | Extant |
| The Plane Cabby's Lucky Day | 大å½ã空ã®åã¿ã¯ | Ooatari Sora No Entaku | Short Film | 1932[62] | Extant |
| The Ugly Duckling | ãã²ãã®å | Ahiru no ko | Short Film | 1932[57] | Extant |
| Tonpei and Sarukichi | è±å¹³ã¨ç¿å | Tonpei to Sarukichi | Short Film | 1932[37] | Extant |
| A Day after a Hundred Years | ç¾å¹´å¾ã®æãæ¥ | Hyakunengo no aruhi | Short Film | 1933[55] | Extant |
| General of the Swamp | æ²¼ã®å¤§å° | Numa no Taishou | Short Film | 1933[77] | Extant |
| Larks' Moving Day | é²éã®å®¿æ¿ | Hibari no Yadogae | Short Film | 1933[62] | Extant |
| Preventing Tuberculosis | çµæ ¸è±«é² | Kekkakuyobo | Short Film | 1933[36] | Extant |
| Private 2nd Class Norakuro: The Training[e] | ã®ãããäºçå µ æ¼ç¿ã®å·» | Norakuro Nitouhei: Enshuu no Maki | Short Film | 1933[62][78] | Extant |
| Private 2nd Class Norakuro: The Drill[e] | ã®ãããäºçå µ æç·´ã®å·» | Norakuro Nitouhei: Kyouren no Maki | Short Film | 1933[62][78] | Extant |
| Rascal Racoon | ç´èå± ããã¥ãç¸ã®å· | Kamishibai Itazuratanuki no maki | Short Film | 1933[55] | Extant |
| Sanko and the Octopus: A Fight Over a Fortune | ä¸å ¬ã¨è¸ï½ç¾ä¸ä¸¡çé¨å | Sanko to Tako: Hyakuman-ryo Chinsodo | Short Film | 1933[62] | Extant |
| The Monkey's Big Catch | ãç¿ã®å¤§æ¼ | Osaru no Tairyou | Short Film | 1933[79] | Extant |
| The Three Fearless Frogs | èä¸å士 | Kaeru sanyushi | Short Film | 1933[37] | Extant |
| World of Power and Women | åã¨å¥³ã®ä¸ã®ä¸ | Chikara to Onna no Yo no Naka | Short Film | 1933[12] | Lost film |
| Yoshichiro Salutes | ã¾ããå èä¸éã®æ¬ç¦® | Mangageki Yoshichiro no keirei | Short Film | 1933[35] | Extant |
| Corporal Norakuro | ã®ãããä¼é· | Norakuro Gochou | Short Film | 1934[39][80] | Extant |
| Kamishibai Kintaro | ç´èå± é太éã®å· | Kamishibai Kintaro no maki | Short Film | 1934[76] | Extant |
| Hyoei and Heibei's Tengu Hunt | 天çéæ²» | Tengu Taiji | Short Film | 1934[80] | Extant |
| Princess of the Moon Palace | æã®å®®ã®çå¥³æ§ | Tsuki no Miya no Oujo-sama | Short Film | 1934[81] | Extant |
| Sankichi the Monkey: Shock Troops | ãç¿ã®ä¸å çªæé | Osaru no Sankichi: Totsugeki Tai no Kan | Short Film | 1934[80] | Extant |
| Sankichi and Osayo A Genroku Romance | å ç¦ææ¨¡æ§ ä¸åã¨ããã | Genrokukoimoyo Sankichi to Osayo | Short Film | 1934[41] | Extant |
| Spring Comes to Ponsuke | ãã³å©ã®æ¥ | Ponsuke no haru | Short Film | 1934[76] | Extant |
| The Dance of the Chagamas/The Teakettle Marching Song | è¶éé³é | Chagama Ondo | Short Film | 1934[12] | Extant |
| The Gang and Dancer | ã®ã£ã³ã°ã¨è¸ãå | Gyangu to Odoriko | Short Film | 1934[82] | Unknown |
| Toy Box Series Episode 3: Picture Book 1936 | ãªã¢ãã£ç®±ã·ãªã¼ãºç¬¬3話 çµµæ¬1936å¹´ | Omocha-Bako Series, Dai-3-Wa: Ehon 1936-nen | Short Film | 1934[83][84] | Extant |
| An Expression | AN EXPRESSION(表ç¾) | An Expression, Hyogen | Short Film | 1935[55] | Extant |
| Cowardly Samurai Squad | å¼±è«çé¸çµ | Yowamushi Chinsengumi | Short Film | 1935[85] | Extant |
| Danemon Ban - The Monster Exterminator | èå寺ã®ç¸åå å¡å£å³è¡é | Ban Danemon - Shojoji no tanuki-bayashi | Short Film | 1935[12][60] | Extant |
| Ninja Fireball in Edo | å¿è¡ç«ã®çå°å§ï½æ±æ¸ã®å·» | Ninjutsu Hinotama Kozou: Edo no Maki | Short Film | 1935[80] | Extant |
| Private 1st Class NoraKuro | ã®ãããä¸çå µ | Norakuro Ittohei | Short Film | 1935[86] | Extant |
| Private 2nd Class NoraKuro | ã®ãããäºçå µ | Norakuro Nitouhei | Short Film | 1935[87] | Extant |
| Propagate | PROPAGATE(éè±) | Propagate, Kaika | Short Film | 1935[57] | Extant |
| Rhythm | RHYTHM(ãªãºã ) | Rhythm, Rizumu | Short Film | 1935[57] | Extant |
| Ta-chan's Underwater Adventure | ã¿ã¼ãã£ã³ã®æµ·åºæ è¡ | TÄchan no kaitei ryoko | Short Film | 1935[80] | Extant |
| The Hare in Inaba | ããªã°ã®å½ã®å ãã | Inabanokuni no usagisan | Short Film | 1935[36] | Extant |
| Tiny Chibisuke's Big Adventure | ä¸å¯¸æ³å¸«ãã¡ã³å©ç©èª | Issunboushi: Chibisuke Monogatari | Short Film | 1935[80] | Extant |
| Why is the Sea Water Salty? | æµ·ã®æ°´ã¯ãªãããã | Umi no Mizu Hanaze Karai | Short Film | 1935[80] | Extant |
| A Night at the Bar | å± é å±ã®ä¸å¤ | Izakaya no Ichiya | Short Film | 1936[39][80] | Extant |
| Chinkoroheibei and the Treasure Box | ã¡ããã平平çæç®± | Chinkoroheibei to tamatebako | Short Film | 1936[60] | Extant |
| Mabo's Big Race | ãã¼åã®å¤§ç«¶äº | Mabo no Daikyoso | Short Film | 1936[66][88] | Extant |
| Mabo's Tokyo Olympics | ãã¼åã®æ±äº¬ãªãªã³ããã¯å¤§ä¼ | Mabo no Tokyo Olympic Taikai | Short Film | 1936[66] | Unknown |
| Mt. Kachikachi | æ°èª¬ã«ãã«ãå±± | Shinsetsu Kachi Kachi Yama | Short Film | 1936[89] | Extant |
| My Big Emergency | ãããã®é常æ | Oirano hijoji | Short Film | 1936[41] | Extant |
| Saturn | åæ | Dosei | Short Film | 1936[90] | Unknown |
| Taro's Early Training Days | æ¥ã®ä¸¸å¤ªéï½æ¦è ä¿®è¡ã®å·» | Hinomaru Tarou: Musha Shugyou no Maki | Short Film | 1936[88] | Extant |
| Taro's Monster Hunt | å¤å¯ºã®ãã°ãé¨å | Furudera no Obake-soudou | Short Film | 1936[88] | Extant |
| Taro's Training Days | æ¥ã®ä¸¸å¤ªé æ¦è ä¿®è¡ | Hinomaru Tarou: Shashi | Short Film | 1936[91] | Unknown |
| The Monkey Fleet | ãç¿ã®è¦é | Osaru no Kantai | Short Film | 1936[80] | Extant |
| The Sparrows' Lodge | éã®ã宿 | Suzume no Oyado | Short Film | 1936[80] | Extant |
| The Sun and the Frogs | ãæ¥æ§ã¨è | Ohi-sama to Kaeru | Short Film | 1936[80] | Extant |
| Mabo's Boy Aviation Squadron | ãã¼åã®å°å¹´èªç©ºå µ | Mabo no Shonen Koukuuhei | Short Film | 1937[66][92] | Extant |
| The Making of a Color Animation | è²å½©æ¼«ç»ã®åºä¾ãè¿ | Shikisaimanga no dekirumade | Short Film | 1937[55] | Extant |
| The Missing Dumpling | ã ããã®è¡æ¹ | Dango no yukue | Short Film | 1937[93] | Unknown |
| Eagles | é·² | Arawashi | Short Film | 1938[66] | Unknown |
| Mabo as Tokichiro Kinoshita | ãã¼åã®æ¨ä¸è¤åé | Mabo no Kinoshita Toukichiro | Short Film | 1938[88] | Extant |
| NoraKuro's Tiger Hunt | ã®ãããèéæ²» | Norakuro tora taiji | Short Film | 1938[94] | Extant |
| Sky Eagles | 空ã®èé·² | Sora no arawashi | Short Film | 1938[66] | Unknown |
| Taro Overseas | æµ·å太éãæ°æ¥æ¬å³¶è¬æ³ | Kaikoku Taro Shin Nihon-jima Banzai | Short Film | 1938[39] | Extant |
| Tekusuke Monogatari | ãã¯å©ç©èª | Tekusuke Monogatari | Short Film | 1938[95] | Extant |
| The Aerial Battle over Shanghai | 䏿µ·ä¸ç©ºã§ã®ç©ºä¸æ¦ | Sora no Shanghai Sensen | Short Film | 1938[66] | Unknown |
Notable births
- November 3, 1928 - Osamu Tezuka, manga artist, cartoonist, animator.
- October 16, 1933 - Nobuyo Åyama, voice actress.
- July 20, 1934 - Kazuya Tatekabe, voice actor.
- October 2, 1935 - Noriko Ohara, voice actress.
- October 29, 1935 - Isao Takahata, director, screenwriter, producer.
- November 15, 1935 - Kaneta Kimotsuki, voice actor.
- October 25, 1936 - Masako Nozawa, voice actress.
See also
Notes
- This title is sometimes translated into English as "Little One-Inch" or "The Inch-High Samurai".
- Possibly a remake of the 1917 lost film of the same name.
- "The Whale" was recreated by NoburÅ Åfuji in 1952 using cutouts of transparent coloured cellophane.[47] It is unclear what happened to the original black and white production.
- One film strip was used for these two short films featuring "Norakuro".