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Film Screenings

Summer Classic Anime Film Series (Part 4)

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Film Screenings

Summer Classic Anime Film Series (Part 4)

Pay-What-You-Can!

For four exciting nights, the Tateuchi Democracy Forum will screen vintage anime titles from the 1920s and 1930s, the Golden Age of Japanese silent film.

Please note: This screening is part of an on-going four part series. However, each program stands on its own and does not require you have seen the previous film(s).

The anime classics we will be screening:

  • Taro's Monster Hunt (1936)

  • Taro's Early Training Days (1936)

  • Mabo's Big Race (1936)

  • Mabo as Tokichiro Kinoshita (1938)

  • Swim, Monkey, Swim! (1939

  • Baby Kangaroo's Birthday Surprise (1940)

  • Sankichi the Monkey: The Bear Dodger (1948)

  • Gulliver's Great Activities (1950)

  • The Animal Village in Trouble ((Unknown)

  • Dankichi on a Tropical Island (Unknown)

  • 2nd Lieutenant Norakuro Sunday Magic (Unknown)

  • The Underwater Tyrant (Unknown)

  • The Duckling Saves the Day (Unknown)



  • Thursday, Aug 25, 2011

    7:00 PM - 10:00 PM PDT

    Pay-What-You-Can!

    For four exciting nights, the Tateuchi Democracy Forum will screen vintage anime titles from the 1920s and 1930s, the Golden Age of Japanese silent film.

    Please note: This screening is part of an on-going four part series. However, each program stands on its own and does not require you have seen the previous film(s).

    The anime classics we will be screening:

  • Taro's Monster Hunt (1936)

  • Taro's Early Training Days (1936)

  • Mabo's Big Race (1936)

  • Mabo as Tokichiro Kinoshita (1938)

  • Swim, Monkey, Swim! (1939

  • Baby Kangaroo's Birthday Surprise (1940)

  • Sankichi the Monkey: The Bear Dodger (1948)

  • Gulliver's Great Activities (1950)

  • The Animal Village in Trouble ((Unknown)

  • Dankichi on a Tropical Island (Unknown)

  • 2nd Lieutenant Norakuro Sunday Magic (Unknown)

  • The Underwater Tyrant (Unknown)

  • The Duckling Saves the Day (Unknown)



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