You Shoumei Bijutsukan Line


Yoh Shomei Art Gallery Line

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Alternative Titles

Synonyms: YOH Shomei Museum LINE
Japanese: 葉祥明美術館 LINE
English: Yoh Shomei Art Gallery Line
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Type: OVA
Episodes: 1
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Aug 1, 2006
Producers: None found, add some
Licensors: None found, add some
Studios: Toei Animation
Source: Original
Genre: FantasyFantasy
Duration: 24 min.
Rating: G - All Ages

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Score: 5.261 (scored by 375375 users)
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Ranked: #122772
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Popularity: #13233
Members: 1,049
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Jan 4, 2014
You Shoumei Bijutsukan Line is an unusual ga-nime featuring a mix of You Shomei's minimalistic paintings, an equally barren soundscape courtesy of Nakai Yuu, and tranquil live action sections peppered throughout.

You's artwork here invariably consists of two horizontally split halves, creating a line effect in the middle of which this ga-nime is eponymous of. Sky comprises the top half, a seemingly perfectly flat surface on the bottom: both largely featureless but characterized by gentle gradients and soft colors. These stark landscapes are punctuated by lone objects, vaguely reminiscent of their respective real-life counterparts. Abstract at first, these objects take the shape of minuscule, dark rectangles— ...
Feb 7, 2022
If you like kino or art house, you might enjoy this. But otherwise, it's definitely not worth your time.

I'm not even sure what to call this show, since I wouldn't call it an anime or OVA. I don't recall seeing any animation; it's mostly just a long series of paintings shown one after another, each one being slowly panned over by the camera. And when I say that, I mean SLOWLY. Painfully slowly. You could probably watch this at 5x speed and not miss out on much. Some may argue that this pace allows every viewer ample time to scrutinise every fine detail of the ...