14/10/2022

My Neighbors the Yamadas / B5 / Japan

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14/10/2022

My Neighbors the Yamadas / B5 / Japan

Movie Info

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Origin of the Movie

France

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Poster Info

Type of Poster

B5

Style

Size

18.2 x 25.7 cm

Year of the Poster

1999

Origin of the Poster

Japan

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Single-sided or Double-sided

Double-sided

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This is an original B5 Japanese poster, printed in 1999, for the release of “My Neighbors the Yamadas” (となりの山田くん).

Based on Hisaichi Ishii’s newspaper comic strip of the same name, “My Neighbors the Yamadas” is about the daily lives of the Yamada family: Takashi and Matsuko (the father and mother), Shige (Matsuko’s mother), Noboru (the son), Nonoko (the daughter), and Pochi (the family dog).

Takahata wanted Yamada-kun to have the art style of watercolor pictures rather than cel pictures. To achieve that, the traditional paint-on-cel techniques were replaced with digital technology, making Yamada-kun the first Ghibli movie to be painted and animated entirely on computers.

It has a significantly different “feel” to it than other Studio Ghibli films, not only because of its different style of animation, but also because it is not a contiguous plot, but rather a series of vignettes, each preceded by a title such as “Father as Role Model”, “A Family Torn Apart” or “Patriarchal Supremacy Restored”.

The Chirashi – or B5 posters – are a small promo poster similar to a herald or a flyer. Their measurements vary but the majority are about 18.2 cm x 25.7 cm. These are quite often printed with information on the back, as it’s the case here.

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