Lost Anime 2
As opposed to lists like this list https://myanimelist.net/stacks/29546 which include series where the footage or copies of the footage are known to exist but they just are not publicly available are not included here.
Actually Lost: https://myanimelist.net/stacks/47057
Actually Lost 2: https://myanimelist.net/stacks/47061
Partly Lost: https://myanimelist.net/stacks/47060
Not Available on the internet: https://myanimelist.net/stacks/29546
Not Available on the internet 2: https://myanimelist.net/stacks/47062
Music video for the song Tana wo Tsukurimashou by Voce Angelica and Misao Nakahara that was featured on NHK's Minna no Uta program. It is considered to be lost media.
Music video for the song Gonpinpin no Uta by Dark Ducks that was featured on NHK's Minna no Uta program. It is considered to be lost media.
Music video for the song Sanbiki no Hachi by Bonny Jacks that was featured on NHK's Minna no Uta program. It is considered to be lost media.
The original rendition of Watashi no Kamifuusen sung by Akai Tori and animated by Mouri Atsushi. Due to the copyright law of the time, price of film reels, and overwriting tapes, Watashi no Kamifuusen from 1971 remains to be one that is missing both its audio tape and video tape, as such the music video as a whole is considered lost media.
Music video for the song Doubutsuen e Ikou by Hiroshi Kamayatsu and the Toei Jidou Gekidan that was featured on NHK's Minna no Uta program. It is considered to be lost media.
Music video for the song Hi Hai Ho by Tsunehiko Kamijo and the NHK Tokyo Jidou Gasshoudan that was featured on NHK's Minna no Uta program. It is considered to be lost media.
Music video for the song Mikan Yama de by Young 101, On Pekiren, and Michiyo Takano that was featured on NHK's Minna no Uta program. It is considered to be lost media.
Music video for the song Haru no Kaze by the Tokyo Arakawa Shounen Shoujo Gasshoutai that was featured on NHK's Minna no Uta program. It is considered to be lost media.
Music video for the song Haruka ni Chou wa by Saori Yuki that was featured on NHK's Minna no Uta program. It is considered to be lost media.
Music video for the song Tsuki kara Kita Jean by the Suginami Jidou Gasshoudan that was featured on NHK's Minna no Uta program. It is considered to be lost media.
Music video for the song Umi wo Watatta Shika by the Tokyo Shounen Shoujo Gasshoutai that was featured on NHK's Minna no Uta program. It is considered to be lost media.
Music video for the song Aitsu by Duke Aces that was featured on NHK's Minna no Uta program. It is considered to be lost media.
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The third professionally produced Japanese animation film (made by Japanese animation pioneer Shimokawa Hekoten) to be shown in a cinema, in this case, in the Asakusa Kinema Kurabu, a theater in Tokyo managed directly by the film company Tenkatsu (Tennen-shoku Katsudou Shashin).
A man first realizes he's born to be a samurai, but is it possible for him to make in the world with only a newly gained dull sword?
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It is most likely a story about a great dream like car. (Source: Wikipedia)
It is most likely a story about a Mukuzo Imokawa doing the somersault. (Source: Anime Database Wiki)
It is most likely a short story about a cat and a mouse.
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Mukuzou goes fishing but fastens the fishing line to a car which ends in failure.
This advertising film was already described as one of three films presented by the Ministry of Communications on 11 August 1917 to encourage the use of postal saving accounts. (Source: Litten, Frederick S, and Books On Demand Gmbh. Animated Film in Japan until 1919 Western Animation and the Beginnings of Anime. Norderstedt Books On Demand, 2017.)
An animated adaptation of the folktale of Bunbuku Chagama.
This is a short film made in the fall of 1917. It is about a girl asking for rice.
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A film by Kitayama Kiyotaro, follows a snowman who came to life in a fairytale like setting.
An early anime telling the story of Momotarou and his adventures defeating demons.
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Based on the tale Kobutori-jiisan about an honest old man who encounters a band of tengu, mythical bird-like creatures making merry and joins their dancing. They liked his dancing a lot that they remove an unsightly lump from the side of his face.
The story of a couple who prays to God for a child, even if he would only be the size of a thumb.
In this tale an ant and a pigeon help each other.
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Classical animation created by Kouuchi Junichi. (Source: AniDB)
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Classical animation created by Junichi Kouchi.
Classical animation created by Junichi Kouchi.
A short film directed by Takeo Ueno (上野武夫).
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A story about a tanuki.
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A short Kachikachi Yama film created in 1934, animated by Ooishi Ikuo.
A short film based on the Kachikachi Yama folktale.
A 10-minute film based on the folktale of the same name. The screenplay was done by Masaoka Kenzo.
A 7-minute short film (monochrome) produced by Japanese cartoon film company under the request of the Fire Defense Agency to educate children on the importance of fire fighting. Original work is Eiichi Kosaita, a fire history historian. Director / artist is in charge of Toshiharu Obata, a veteran who was also involved in the feature animation "Momotaro Sea God Soldier" during the war. Raccoon Tanuki, the main character, organizes a fire brigade with fellow animals. A story such as the boldly headed towards the forest fire that eventually occurred (the fire is anthropomorphized). (Source: Allcinema.net)
A second commisioned movie by the Japanese National Railways for new-hires. This time it follows a carefree engineer's mistake while driving a train.
An adaptation of the classic Japanese folktale Urashima Tarou.