An animated film by manga artist Ōten Shimokawa, who produced Japan's first domestically created animated film, "Imokawa Mukuzo, the Doorman." This work is the third installment following "Imokawa Mukuzo, the Doorman" and "Convex and Concave: New Picture Book - The Failure of a Good Idea," and like the previous two, it was screened at the Asakusa Kinema Club. However, as no materials, film reels, etc., have survived, details such as the story remain unknown. Between 1916 and 1917, over a span of one and a half years, Ōten Shimokawa produced a total of five animated works, but his eyesight deteriorated due to using direct light from light bulbs to trace original drawings, leading him to resign from the production company, Tenkatsu (Natural Color Moving Picture Co., Ltd.).
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