Isoppu Monogatari (1983)
Three animated episodes taken from some of the most famous fairy tales created by the Greek philosopher and writer Aesop, whose main protagonists are none other than animals. Each fable has at the end a wit or a moral, suitable to educate children to the values of life, to behave in the right direction and to avoid danger and bad deeds. In fairy tales various metaphors and transformations are used to represent everyday life in ancient Greece.
Director: Kazihiro Watanabe
Genre: Animation
Runtime: 28 min
Release Date: January 1, 1983
Screenplay
Music: Akihiro Komori
Country: Japan
Original Language: ja
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Isoppu Monogatari about?
- Three animated episodes taken from some of the most famous fairy tales created by the Greek philosopher and writer Aesop, whose main protagonists are none other than animals. Each fable has at the end a wit or a moral, suitable to educate children to the values of life, to behave in the right direction and to avoid danger and bad deeds. In fairy tales various metaphors and transformations are used to represent everyday life in ancient Greece.
- Who directed Isoppu Monogatari?
- Isoppu Monogatari was directed by Kazihiro Watanabe.
- How long is Isoppu Monogatari?
- Isoppu Monogatari has a runtime of 28m (28 minutes).
- What genre is Isoppu Monogatari?
- Isoppu Monogatari is a Animation film.
- Where was Isoppu Monogatari produced?
- Isoppu Monogatari was produced in Japan.