

The second Taoist Mutul movie.

Graduation work at Kanazawa College of Art 2012. An animation work that expresses the people who support life as Kuroko.


It happens at a half-demolished shopping street. After a brief rain, there comes a moment of another landscape. 1st year work 2015, Tokyo University of the Arts, Graduate School of Film and New Media, Department of Animation. (Source: Geidai Animatio

Graduation work of Yukina Nakane at Tama Art University.

Hirai Kotono's graduation work from 2018 at Tama Art University

1st year work 2018, Tokyo University of the Arts, Graduate School of Film and New Media, Department of Animation. Bloopers in sports are different from the blunders we make in everyday life but they tend to share similar physical movements. The title

Clouds flow by. Pictures evaporate. When the act of drawing is in tune with nature’s ways, an ancient poetry echoes through the sky and in due time brings rain. Graduate Work 2019, Tokyo University of the Arts, Graduate School of Film and New Media,

There's a pet caterpillar named Larva in my class. I don't like bugs but Larva is sweet and we become friends. But one day, I am faced with a horrible choice. Graduate Work 2018, Tokyo University of the Arts, Graduate School of Film and New Media, De


A short puppet animation from 1957 directed by Tadahito Mochinaga.


Mizuinokima's Tama Art University 2018 graduate project


One day, a strange monkey with a golden helmet drains out the insides of another monkey by kissing him. Hikaru, Spike's brother, goes out on an adventure to find this strange monkey. He soon befriends the monkeys and runs forward. But it isn't easy w

A movie adaptation of Heo Gyun's novel, The Tale Of Hong Gildong, taking the character into science-fiction setting.

The third Taoist Mutul movie.

A chubby boy does sit-ups with the help of his dog. This short film, the first produced as part of Atsushi Wada's Ikimono-san animation series project, was later expanded and released as a video game developed by Playables.

Graduation work of Keiko Fujimi at Tama Art University.