Yokoo's 3 Animation Films

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Synonyms: Tadanori Yokoo: 3 Animation Films, 1964-65, Yokoo Film Anthology '64-'65, KISS KISS KISS, Kachi Kachi Yama, Tokuten Eizou Anthology NO. 1
Japanese: 横尾忠則 アニメーション集 64-65


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Type: Movie
Episodes: 3
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: 1964 to 1965
Producers: None found, add some
Licensors: None found, add some
Studios: None found, add some
Source: Original
Genres: Avant GardeAvant Garde, RomanceRomance
Duration: 5 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Ranked: #138852
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Popularity: #13447
Members: 1,336
Favorites: 3

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Preliminary Spoiler
May 7, 2020
These were certainly interesting. I think it's rather easy to throw around words like "postmodernism" and "pop art" to describe these, and while that wouldn't in anyway be inaccurate, I'm going to refrain from doing so. Nor will I make any failed attempts at dissecting them. Because quite frankly, I'm not entirely sure what I saw. What I will say is Tadanori Yokoo's 3 Animation Films (KISS KISS KISS, Kachi Kachi Yama, and Tokuten Eizou Anthology No. 1) challenge one's perception of what anime is exactly. I say that in so much as most of us have a pretty clear idea of what anime is, ...
Jul 26, 2024
As of writing this, the MAL synopsis states, and I quote "Three short films by the Japanese avant-garde illustrator and animator. Regarded (unfairly) as the Japanese equivalent of Andy Warhol" and I would love to ask the writer of this which side of "unfair" he falls when it comes to the comparison between Yokoo and Warhol. There is undoubtedly parallels, pop art and manipulating images of pop-culture figures are integral to either's work but I feel the way Yokoo does it in his three animations are noteworthy as it tackles aspects of pop culture and celebrity in ways I only see often talked about nowadays.

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