
Graduation work of Yuki Maeda at Tama Art University.

Graduation work of Michiho Kato at Tama Art University.

Graduation work of Yiling Wang at Tama Art University.

To get rid of birds that are eating a lot of fish, a fisherman disguises himself as a scarecrow.


A girl who loves to dance but has no talent. "Talent" is not something to be added on, but rather "complements what is lacking." The important thing is to continually keep the easily wilted "flower" blooming beautifully. 1st Year Work 2011 by Toyomi

This film is an allegory toward clumsy people. Having met egocentric people, I go down the stairs of melancholia. I get swallowed up by the waves that I myself create. I know life is not only bad... But who am "I"? What am "I"? Graduate Work 2017 by

There is a strange museum somewhere in the world. The museum is called HARAPEKO MUSEUM, or Hungry Museum. There are many kinds of colorful foods exhibited. At night they wake up in their frames and start to move freely. Welcome to the HARAPEKO MUSEUM

A planetarium film exploring the different birthday signs alongside Shimajirou and friends.

1st year Graduation work of Manabu Himeda at Tama Art University.

Two sisters stay at home alone. They spend their time in their own worlds, at times in synch with each other and other times disconnected. 1st year work 2018, Tokyo University of the Arts, Graduate School of Film and New Media, Department of Animatio


The juxtaposed movements resonate with each other, filling the conflict between continuity and fluctuation.

Short animation by Tomoyasu Murata.

Series of animations by Tomoyasu Murata.

A short animation based on Kuniko Yamada's semi-autobiographical essay Ikka Ranran (一家ランラン), published in 1993. It released in theaters as part of Kin-chan no Cinema Jack (欽ちゃんのシネマジャック). Yamada narrated the film herself.

A puppet stop-motion film about the classic Lotus Lantern Chinese story.

Takehisa Eiraku's Tama Art University 2011 graduate project.

Xiaolin Zhou's Tama Art University 2018 graduate project

Kaori Kumada's Tama Art University 2018 graduate project