Shorts can get a bad rap for not being very substantive. I don't think Fukusuke will change your mind about how substantive a short can be, but it may make you consider how much that really matters in the first place.
I'm not saying Fukusuke necessarily has nothing to say, but I think the strength of the short is in how simple it is. It focuses on exploring a fun, silly premise giving it room to be creative and expressive in its execution.
Talking about how things can get a bad rap, the few shorts from this time period could easily be seen as more of an
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Alternative Titles
Japanese: ふくすけ
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Type:
Movie
Episodes:
1
Status:
Finished Airing
Aired:
Oct 29, 1957
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Licensors:
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Studios:
Otogi Production
Source:
Original
Duration:
18 min.
Rating:
G - All Ages
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Ranked:
#121822
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Members:
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Your Feelings Categories Feb 17, 2021
I was just randomly searching through old seasonals and stumbled upon this 18 minute short known as Fukusuke.
Story: Fukusuke follows a small frog in a frog society. Or something like that. After a small incident, this frog is left with a condition that only allows him to be upside down. Yes I'm serious. I won't spoil much from this point on however the story follows this frog as his townspeople try to fix this unknown issue. Despite being only 18 minutes, this story has a rising action, a climax, and a resolution that executes it the old fashioned way perfectly. Sound: Fukusuke has no dialogue. However ... Feb 27, 2021
While not the most technically luminous work of the period, Fukusuke compensates for its simplistic animation style, plain and empty background frames and repeated use of motion frames with a brilliant piece of speculation fiction as the driving narrative. The anime is about a frog who was born different in how gravity affects it - and the trials and tribulations that it has to go through to finally reach closure with its natural disposition.
This is by far one of the most unique stories I've seen in animation from the era, especially given how hard it leans into speculative elements and extrapolates the premise into a ... |