Noburô Ôfuji

Birth : 1900-06-01, Asakusa, Tokyo Prefecture, Japan

Death : 1961-07-28

Movies

The Roots of Japanese Anime Until the End of WWII: 1930-1942
Director
A rare glimpse of early Japanese sound anime and prewar Japanese culture, The Roots of Japanese Anime features the masterworks of such pioneers of Japanese animation as Noburo Ofuji, Yasuji Murata, and Kenzo Masaoka, in addition to Mitsuyo Seo’s Momotaro’s Sea Eagle, the notorious war cartoon billed as Japan’s first feature anime. These movies represent the brilliance and variety of anime, ranging from beautiful Japanese paper animation to powerful multiplane cel cartoons. They also evoke the fascinating complexity of Japan, a nation that is then both marching towards war, enlisting kids in militarist nationalism, yet also delighting in a mixture of modern popular culture, ancient folk tales, irreverent comedy, and the everyday life of prewar Japanese children.
The Life of Buddha
Director
A re-edited, feature length compilation of the two parts of Ôfuji's The Great Sage Shakyamuni Buddha - the culmination of Noburô Ôfuji's monochrome silhouette films. After a portentous dream about a white elephant, the ancient Hindu princess Maya gives birth to a prince. Reared in seclusion from the troubles of the world, Prince Siddhartha is troubled by sights of poverty and deprivation when he is 12 years old. He is married to a beautiful wife, but he is unable to bear the thought of others suffering, and leaves the palace in search of an answer. While sitting beneath a tree, he achieves enlightenment. Planned as a nine-reel life of Buddha, but exhibited in Cannes as ‘Part One’ with only 6 reels completed, this late work by Noburô Ôfuji was not completed until after his death. It was only in 1961 that it was finally exhibited as a full 72-minute film (comprising 10 reels).
Beer, those were the days
Animation
In 1955 Tadahito Mochinaga was asked to create commercials for Asahi beer, which he created using stop-motion, followed by the 1956 short film "Beer Mukashi Mukashi" (Beer, those were the days...), created specifically for theatres. With the help of Kikachiro Kawamoto and Noburo Ofuji, this is the first animated short/commercial in stop-motion made for Japanese cinemas!
The Phantom Ship
Director
Film about a ghost ship. There is no dialogue, just music and a choir.
The Flower and the Butterfly
Director
An early color animation which uses the color to help tell the story. Three butterflies save a bird that falls out of it's nest during a rainstorm. The butterflies decide to ask the flowers for cover, but the red rose will only help the red butterfly since they are the same color.
Dangobee Torimono Chou: Hirakeegoma no Maki
Director
An animated black-and-white short by Noburô Ôfuji.
Kujira
Writer
A whale swallows women and men.
Kujira
Director
A whale swallows women and men.
The Bear Dodger
Animation
Created by Noburo Ofuji, who had been cartoon making since the 1920s, often with decorative paper cutouts. The character animation looks like it was done 15 years before, but a lot of the elements are highly original; design (those trees!), use of camera focus. Heavily musical in a manner that recalls animation's earliest use of sound. The lesson here is: "If you can't count on your friends, travel alone".
The Bear Dodger
Director
Created by Noburo Ofuji, who had been cartoon making since the 1920s, often with decorative paper cutouts. The character animation looks like it was done 15 years before, but a lot of the elements are highly original; design (those trees!), use of camera focus. Heavily musical in a manner that recalls animation's earliest use of sound. The lesson here is: "If you can't count on your friends, travel alone".
Dream of a Snowy Night
Director
Silhouette animation about an orphan, relating to Christmas.
Spider Silk
Director
Chaos in the wild as fires break out and thread from a spider is the savior.
The Battle of the Malay Sea
Director
A war propaganda film by Oofuji Noburou.
Princess Katsura
Director
Short film about a princess being kidnapped.
The Making of a Color Animation
Himself
A short documentary on the making of Noburo Ofuji's Katsura-hime.
Chinkoroheibei and the Treasure Box
Director
The mischievous Chinkoroheibei visits the underwater realm of the fish king where he tries to steal the king's treasure box.
Hyoei and Heibei's Tengu Hunt
Director
A short Japanese animation film from 1934.
General of the Swamp
Director
The story of a gluttonous whale and the other aquatic creatures
Three Brave Frogs
Director
Spring Song
Director
Early Japanese anime. A stop-motion papercraft animation set to a song sung by Kikoku Inoue
The National Anthem Kimigayo
Director
Very short animated film from Japan, using cut-outs in the style of Lotte Reiniger.
Will Power
Director
A man in love with a noble lady tries to get close to her with the help of cats.
At the Border Checkpoint
Director
A film about traveling artists arriving from Mishima and Odawara.
The Village Festival
Director
A Japanese equivalent of a Hollywood Screen Song.
The Black Cat
Director
A black cat sings and dances, animated using cut-outs.
The Golden Flower
Director
A man has a strange adventure on a hill as he returns from the village festival.
Whale
Director
Short directed by Noburô Ôfuji.
A Ship of Oranges
Director
A somewhat historical tale about a famous Japanese businessman who made his fortune by shipping oranges from the farmlands to the capital city of Edo.
The Story of the Monkey King
Director
A cut-out animation adaptation of the classic novel "Journey to the West."
Burglars of
Animation
In order to win the hand of a princess, a man must defeat an evil dragon and claim its treasured magic stone. Upon his return, Baghdad has been invaded and he must use the stone to defeat his new enemy.
Burglars of
Director
In order to win the hand of a princess, a man must defeat an evil dragon and claim its treasured magic stone. Upon his return, Baghdad has been invaded and he must use the stone to defeat his new enemy.
A Story of Tobacco
Director
In front of a girl with the traditional Japanese hairstyle, a small man on a desk says, "women descended from tobacco." The girl laughs at him and traps him under a glass. The angry man puffs on a cigarette in a pipe and blows smoke at the girl. The girl takes the cigarette from the man and puts it under her book. When the man threatens her with a gun, the girl throws the cigarette into the yard. The man becomes really angry and tries to shoot her, but the gun does not fire. In the end, the man starts telling her about the beginning of tobacco. According to the 1926 film censor record, the original one reel version had a total length of 174 meters and lasted 6 min. The second half of the film is missing from the existing version. (animation.filmarchives.jp)
Sitting Beneath the Cherry Blossoms
Director
Directed by Noburô Ôfuji.