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- Animerama abstract "Animerama (アニメラマ) is a series of thematically-related adult anime feature films originally conceived and initiated by Osamu Tezuka and made at his Mushi Production animation studio from the late 1960s to early 1970s, perhaps intended as animated counterparts to the then-emergent pink films (a direct connection being Shigemi Satoyoshi being the scenarist for Cleopatra).As well as the erotic themes, they are also defined by mixing more typical traditional animation with sequences of UPA and Yōji Kuri–influenced experimental use of modern design, limited animation, and still paintings akin to Tezuka's experimental short films and like those largely were are all directed, sometimes sharing the billing with Tezuka, by Eiichi Yamamoto. The first, A Thousand & One Nights, was the first erotic animated feature film and, at 130 minutes, remains one of the longest ever animated films. The first two are also notable for having scores by famed composer and electronic rearranger Isao Tomita. The third, Belladonna, made without Tezuka's direct involvement, is more serious than its predecessors and more avant-garde still, telling its story largely through pans over still, panoramic paintings with narration.The three films in the trilogy are: A Thousand and One Nights (千夜一夜物語, Senya Ichiya Monogatari) (1969) Cleopatra (クレオパトラ, Kureopatora) (1970) Belladonna (哀しみのベラドンナ, Kanashimi no Beradonna) (1973)All three were released onto DVD-Video by the video division of Columbia Music Entertainment, both separately and as a box set, in 2004 in Japan and re-released in 2006.A 1991 original video animation based on part of Ihara Saikaku's The Life of an Amorous Man (released on VHS in the United Kingdom and Ireland as The Sensualist) made at Grouper Production is sometimes considered an unofficial successor to the trilogy, owing to the involvement of Yamamoto as screenwriter and its similarly both erotic and experimental imagery.".
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- Animerama wikiPageWikiLink A_Thousand_and_One_Nights_(1969_film).
- Animerama wikiPageWikiLink Adult_animation.
- Animerama wikiPageWikiLink Anime.
- Animerama wikiPageWikiLink Category:Animated_film_series.
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- Animerama wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fantasy_films_by_series.
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- Animerama wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese_films.
- Animerama wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lists_of_animated_films.
- Animerama wikiPageWikiLink Category:Osamu_Tezuka_anime.
- Animerama wikiPageWikiLink Cleopatra_(1970_film).
- Animerama wikiPageWikiLink DVD-Video.
- Animerama wikiPageWikiLink Eiichi_Yamamoto.
- Animerama wikiPageWikiLink Feature_film.
- Animerama wikiPageWikiLink Film_score.
- Animerama wikiPageWikiLink Ihara_Saikaku.
- Animerama wikiPageWikiLink Isao_Tomita.
- Animerama wikiPageWikiLink Kanashimi_no_Belladonna.
- Animerama wikiPageWikiLink Mushi_Production.
- Animerama wikiPageWikiLink Nippon_Columbia.
- Animerama wikiPageWikiLink Original_video_animation.
- Animerama wikiPageWikiLink Osamu_Tezuka.
- Animerama wikiPageWikiLink Panoramic_painting.
- Animerama wikiPageWikiLink Pink_film.
- Animerama wikiPageWikiLink Republic_of_Ireland.
- Animerama wikiPageWikiLink Screenwriter.
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- Animerama wikiPageWikiLink The_Sensualist.
- Animerama wikiPageWikiLink Traditional_animation.
- Animerama wikiPageWikiLink UPA_(animation_studio).
- Animerama wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Animerama wikiPageWikiLink VHS.
- Animerama wikiPageWikiLink Yōji_Kuri.
- Animerama wikiPageWikiLinkText "Animerama".
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- Animerama wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Osamu_Tezuka.
- Animerama subject Category:Animated_film_series.
- Animerama subject Category:Anime_series.
- Animerama subject Category:Fantasy_films_by_series.
- Animerama subject Category:Film_series.
- Animerama subject Category:Hentai.
- Animerama subject Category:Hentai_anime_and_manga.
- Animerama subject Category:Japanese_films.
- Animerama subject Category:Lists_of_animated_films.
- Animerama subject Category:Osamu_Tezuka_anime.
- Animerama hypernym Series.
- Animerama type Film.
- Animerama type List.
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- Animerama type Film.
- Animerama type List.
- Animerama comment "Animerama (アニメラマ) is a series of thematically-related adult anime feature films originally conceived and initiated by Osamu Tezuka and made at his Mushi Production animation studio from the late 1960s to early 1970s, perhaps intended as animated counterparts to the then-emergent pink films (a direct connection being Shigemi Satoyoshi being the scenarist for Cleopatra).As well as the erotic themes, they are also defined by mixing more typical traditional animation with sequences of UPA and Yōji Kuri–influenced experimental use of modern design, limited animation, and still paintings akin to Tezuka's experimental short films and like those largely were are all directed, sometimes sharing the billing with Tezuka, by Eiichi Yamamoto. ".
- Animerama label "Animerama".
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- Animerama wasDerivedFrom Animerama?oldid=680639395.
- Animerama homepage animerama.
- Animerama isPrimaryTopicOf Animerama.