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The Art of Japanese Paper Theater

Cool Tools·prestadojeffrey·3 days ago
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Issue No. 118 BEFORE ANIME, JAPANESE PAPER THEATER ENTERTAINED 1-MILLION KIDS A DAY Manga Kamishibai: The Art of Japanese Paper Theater by Eric P. Nash Abrams ComicArts 2009, 304 pages, 8.6 x 9.2 x 1.1 inches Buy on Amazon Manga Kamishibai  tells and shows the fascinating history of Japanese paper theater, a lost storytelling form and the link between Edo-era Japanese  ukiyo-e  prints and modern day manga and television. I say “and shows” because this art form combined the spoken word with compelling visuals in uniquely Japanese storytelling performances and this book is rich with many wonderful reproductions of the hand-painted artwork. Picture this: In devastated post-WWII Tokyo, a man stops his bicycle on a street corner. On the back of his bike is mounted a large, sixty-pound wooden box. The man flips a few panels around to reveal a stage-like picture frame. He noisily clacks together two wooden sticks,  hiyogoshi , to call the neighborhood children.…

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