Aru Nihon no Ekaki Shounen


A Japanese Boy Who Draws

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Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Aru Nihon no Egaki Shounen
Japanese: ある日本の絵描き少年
English: A Japanese Boy Who Draws
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Type: Movie
Episodes: 1
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Mar 2, 2019
Producers: None found, add some
Licensors: None found, add some
Studios: Nekonigashi Inc.
Source: Original
Genres: Avant GardeAvant Garde, Award WinningAward Winning, ComedyComedy
Duration: 21 min.
Rating: R+ - Mild Nudity

Statistics

Score: 7.001 (scored by 490490 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #44222
2 based on the top anime page. Please note that 'Not yet aired' and 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #12954
Members: 1,155
Favorites: 6

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Synopsis

An animated short film that depicts, through experimental methods, the first half of the life of a man who aspires to be a manga artist. The central character, Shinji, is a boy who loves to draw. In elementary school, he encounters Masaru, a strange young boy who also loves drawing, but who draws only masked wrestlers. The two become friends.

As they progress through their elementary school grades, however, they gradually grow apart. Years later, Shinji still remains true to his dream of becoming a manga artist, and goes on to study art at the university. When his work is selected for a Best Young Artist Award, he decides to move to Tokyo and soon gets his first breakthrough. What awaits him there, though, is something completely different from the manga artist’s life that he had imagined. One day, for the first time in years, the 30-year-old Shinji comes across some work of his old friend Masaru, who has remained true to his drawing style.

The story is a mockumentary ("mock documentary"), and the narration is interspersed with monologues by Shinji's mother. As the central character grows, the animation style evolves from juvenile drawings doodled on random pieces of paper to sketches drawn on specialized manga paper, thus visualizing the flow of time.

(Source: Japan Media Arts Festival)

Background

Winner of the Excellence Award at the 23rd Japan Media Arts Festival.

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Kawajiri, Masanao
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Reviews

Aug 23, 2021
TLDR at the bottom.

We, as humans, aspire. There is a skill suited to us, or talent if you like, that we have the power to expand on, to expand against the great horizons of the Earth, some even going as far as to prove to humanity that they are the one with this amazing skill in their arsenal. But what does that road look like? I'd imagine people reading this (I'd actually be more surprised if anyone is reading this) consume media. Media has a tendency to exaggerate detail and flaunt aesthetics for the sake of engagement. It becomes unfeasible to decipher what works and ...
May 28, 2021
Recently added to MAL, I'm shocked by how little it's been seen by others despite winning many awards in various animation festivals. "A Japanese Boy Who Draws" is perhaps the most personal and genuine thing I've ever watched, which makes sense given it's partly an autobiography.

This is however a review full of SPOILERS since it would be difficult to talk about an anime short without talking about what exactly it's about. With that said, I highly recommend it and it's only 20 minutes so give it a shot!


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The most obvious trait of this short film is it's experimental art style and animation, having the style ...
May 24, 2021
Depicting the life of a man aiming to be a pro mangaka from his birth to his adult years, A Japanese boy who draws has gained about a dozen awards at various festivals and is the first independent animated film created by Masanao Kawajiri.

Semi-autobiographical and using of some of his own drawings from preschool and grade school, this movie feels unique by the fact that its aesthetics adapt to the age of the protagonist, starting with doodles and scribbles when he's a kid to a more conventional and polished look in his late teenage years to finish in live action in his disillusioned adult years.

While ...

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