Alternative TitlesEnglish: Ringing Bell Synonyms: Bell of Chirin Japanese: チリンの鈴
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Type: Movie
Episodes: 1
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Mar 11, 1978
Duration:
47 min. per episode Rating:
PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
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SynopsisA little lamb's life is turned upside down by the wolf that killed his mother. He seeks to avenge his mother, but in order to defeat the wolf, he must become one.
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Bdiah
5 of 5 people found this review helpful
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1 of 1 episodes seen
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| Overall |
7 |
| Story |
9 |
| Animation |
6 |
| Sound |
4 |
| Character |
7 |
| Enjoyment |
7 |
Death is inevitable. Even if you can control of your fate, you pay a price by doing so. In the end, death still comes and your life will be forgotten.
Let me back up for a moment. Did I mention this is a childrens' movie? The plot of this short movie follows Chirin, an innocent lamb whose mother is killed by a wolf. Vowing to never be weak again, Chirin trains to become a wolf and exact revenge on his mother's killer. Ringing Bell is likely the darkest children's film ever made, but is well worth watching.
The plot of Ringing Bell is really where the value of this film lies. Though the plot is very grim, it is intelligent and mature. From the halfway point of the film to its end, the movie poses a series of difficult questions and doesn't really give complete answers. The viewer is left to watch the story unfold and draw meaning for themselves.
As for the other aspects of this movie, I should warn that I was only able to find the English dub. This dub however is surprisingly good. In particular, the narrator, Ron Gans, has a great voice and does an excellent job. The handful of songs (also in English) in this movie are rather annoying and are reminiscent of the songs from the old animated Hobbit movie. The character design and animation is nothing spectacular, but my perception might be skewed as a 2013 viewer assessing a film from 1978.
I first heard of this film on the Anime World Order podcast, where they remarked that the message of Ringing Bell was "If you are born a sheep, then be a sheep; don't try to be something you're not". This is a perfectly fine interpretation, but I believe that the message of the movie is about the consequences of how you live your life. Living a life among the weak is easy, comfortable, and happy, but as a consequence, you are susceptible to violence and despair from the actions of the strong. You can try to be strong, but to do this you must discard the comforts of a simple life and live a hellish existence. If you are successful, you can reap the benefits of being strong, but someone stronger will inevitably come along to knock you down. Either way, your life will be forgotten eventually, so make a decision about the direction of your life based on what you want and accept the consequences of your choice.
My biggest concern about this film is that the message it relays may not be something that its intended audience, children, are ready to receive. Even with "adult" themes, it is definitely aimed at children, who may even be scarred by having such a brutal message about the world forced on them. I suppose it does however, provide a contrast to the overwhelming amount of mindless childrens' entertainment which is produced today.
Even for adults, the movie is worth a quick, 45 minute look. At the very least it serves as an unique entry for film/anime history. As of May 2013, the film can be found in its entirety on YouTube, though I will not provide a link to avoid copyright infringement. Just search "Ringing Bell Anime" at the website. read more
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Bluesnow
13 of 26 people found this review helpful
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1 of 1 episodes seen
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| Overall |
7 |
| Story |
8 |
| Animation |
7 |
| Sound |
6 |
| Character |
6 |
| Enjoyment |
7 |
This movie was like a very violent Disney film... It reminds me alot of Bambi for some reason... accept Bambi doesn't go around killing people after his mom dies.
Story:
A young lamb's mother is killed by a wolf. The Lamb leaves determined to become stronger and ends up becoming an apprentice of the very wolf who killed his mother in the first place. You see the transformation of the innocent child become a disturbed killer. The moral of the story is actual very deep for something that should be viewed as a child's movie.
Overall this anime hasn't claimed a spot in the hall of Origenal movies~ But it was ok.
A bit depressing though despite being about baby lambsXD read more
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They both involve a wolf and a sheep/lamb/goat (whatever you want to call it) spending time together, just in different ways. In Chirin no Suzu, the sheep is the wolf's apprentice and eventually his friend. In Arashi, the wolf and sheep are best friends. In both movies you wonder how such relationships may conquer the odds. They both have a lamb-goat who's mother was killed by a wolf. Both movies may seem for children, but in fact, they are a bit dark (for a mature child maybe?). These movies are perfect for adults or teens with an inner child.
Both are about the bond between a wolf and a goat/sheep.
Both about a goat/lamb who's mother is killed by a wolf.In both the goat/lamb develops a sort of relationship with the wolf.
A lamb whose mother is killed by a wolf later befriends a wolf. Both revolve around their relationships.
However, Arashi no Yoru ni is much more light-hearted and family-friendly than Chirin no Suzu. Chirin is darker and more mature, not really one for the kiddies.
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Both have the same kind of plot where someone kills the main characters mother/father and the main character sets out to get revenge.
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