
Katsudou Shashin
The film consists of a series of cartoon images on fifty frames of a celluloid strip and lasts three seconds at sixteen frames per second. It depicts a young boy in a sailor suit who writes the kanji characters "活動写真" (katsudou shashin, or "moving picture"), then turns towards the viewer, removes his hat, and offers a salute. The fragment was discovered in 2005, having been purchased with a private collection in Kyoto. The film was likely created between 1905 and 1911. If so, the film may be the oldest known piece of animation from Japan.
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Data
Format
MOVIE
Episodes
1
Episode Duration
1 minutes
Status
FINISHED
Average Score
50%
Mean Score
50%
Popularity
4052
Favourites
12
Source
ORIGINAL
Romaji
Katsudou Shashin
English
Katsudou Shashin
Native
活動写真
Synonyms
Matsumoto fragment
Status Distribution
- CURRENT
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- PLANNING
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- COMPLETED
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- DROPPED
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- PAUSED
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