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Finished Airing
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Also known as 活動写真
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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.
(Source: Wikipedia)
Katsudou Shashin consists of fifty frames of celluloid strip in its three-second duration, with sixteen frames per second. Discovered in 2004, having been purchased with a private collection in Kyoto, it is suspected to have been created between 1905 and 1911. This would make it one of the oldest pieces of animation from Japan.
English title
Katsudou Shashin
Romaji title
Katsudou Shashin
Japanese title
活動写真
Synonyms
Matsumoto Fragment
Main studio
Unknown
Producers
Unknown
Licensors
Unknown
Japanese title
活動写真