17/11/2022

Pom Poko / B1 / Japan / Style A

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17/11/2022

Pom Poko / B1 / Japan / Style A

Movie Info

Title

Pom Poko

AKA

Heisei Tanuki Gassen Ponpoko (Japan – original title) | Pom Poko: A Grande Batalha dos Guaxinins (Portugal)

Genre

Year of the Movie

1994

Origin of the Movie

Japan

Director

Starring

Poster Info

Type of Poster

B1

Style

A

Size

72.8 x 103 cm

Year of the Poster

1994

Origin of the Poster

Japan

Artist

Eirin Mark Number / Other Markings

93514

Single-sided or Double-sided

Single-sided

Tagline

“Even raccoon dogs are doing their best” (タヌキだってがんばってるんだよォ)

+ Info

This is a scarce original B1 Japanese poster, printed in 1994, for the release of “Pom Poko” (平成狸合戦ぽんぽこ).

As civilisation draws ever nearer to their idyllic forest home, a group of mischievous Japanese tanuki (raccoon dogs – Nyctereutes procyonoides) try to scare humans away. But they soon discover that humans are not their only rivals in the struggle for their age-old territory.

Released in 1994 as the Japanese economy slumped, but looking back to the sixties construction boom in Tokyo’s Tama Hills, Pom Poko questions the money-grabbing ethics of yuppie Japan, and mourns the loss of the countryside. Drawing on Japanese myths and legends, writer and director Isao Takahata presents a satirical view of woodland spirits using every available magical ruse to take on modern developers: including transformations, sabotage and trickery.

Pom Poko is a unique window into Japanese folklore, a comedy of modern failings, and an elegiac tale of unlikely heroes fighting insurmountable odds.

Essentially, the life of the raccoons dogs is revealed to us in two distinct ways: either through their realistic representation as animals or through the use of humour and fantasy. The first two poster design’s (Style A and B) illustrate that two-sided nature of the movie.

This poster features a realistic tanuki alone against a black background. The contrast between this and the colorful title, accompained by the phrase “all-natural color manga film” arouses the interest of the viewer.

The poster’s catchphrase is “Even raccoon dogs are doing their best” (タヌキだってがんばってるんだよォ), which was coined by Shigesato Itoi.

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