Aoi Bungaku Series (2009)
Youth Literature (Ao no bungako) est une collection de grands chefs-d’œuvre de la littérature japonaise adaptés en série de films d'animation. Issue de la collaboration des studios Madhouse et des plus grands auteurs du moment tel que Takeshi Obata (DEATH NOTE), Tite Kubo (BLEACH) ou encore Takeshi Konomi (Shin Tennis no Ôjisama), cette collection vous propose de découvrir les classiques du patrimoine littéraires Japonais dans une adaptation subtile et de qualité.
Saisons & Épisode
The path of a man with intense feelings of alienation towards society and the feeling of "humanity".
The path of a man with intense feelings of alienation towards society and the feeling of "humanity".
The path of a man with intense feelings of alienation towards society and the feeling of "humanity".
The path of a man with intense feelings of alienation towards society and the feeling of "humanity".
A forest bandit finds a beautiful maiden in the forest and takes her to be his wife, but she is more than she seems to be.
A forest bandit finds a beautiful maiden in the forest and takes her to be his wife, but she is more than she seems to be.
A young man lives in Tokyo as a renter with a widow and her daughter. He invites his childhood friend, a monk, to come live with him, hoping to help him. When the monk falls in love with the widow's daughter, it drives a rift between them. The story is narrated from two points of view, the man's and the monk's.
A young man lives in Tokyo as a renter with a widow and her daughter. He invites his childhood friend, a monk, to come live with him, hoping to help him. When the monk falls in love with the widow's daughter, it drives a rift between them. The story is narrated from two points of view, the man's and the monk's.
A playwright writes a play based on the story "Run, Melos", and deals with his own feelings of betrayal towards his childhood friend.
A playwright writes a play based on the story "Run, Melos", and deals with his own feelings of betrayal towards his childhood friend
Kandata, a cruel and evil bandit is executed and lands in hell. The one good thing he had done in his life was to not kill a spider he met in the city. The spider drops him a thread to climb up into heaven. His elation is short-lived, however, as he realizes that others have started climbing the thread behind him.
Yoshihide, the greatest painter in the country, is commissioned to draw his greatest work, an image of the king's country inside his mausoleum. In the despotic king's realm, Yoshihide can see nothing but the suffering of the commoners. He decides to make his last work a tribute to the country as it really is.