Momotarō No Umiwashi
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is an animated
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ese
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produced in 1942 by Geijutsu Eigasha and released on March 25, 1943. With a running time of 37 minutes, it was close to being a
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film. A DVD version without English subtitles was released in Japan by the bookstore chain Kinokuniya Shoten in 2004; a version with English subtitles was released in the United States by Zakka Films in 2009. Although recorded as being produced with the cooperation of the Japanese Naval Ministry, there was in fact no such cooperation (due to concerns about official military secrets). However, the Japanese Imperial Navy did endorse the film . Featuring the " Peach Boy" character of Japanese folklore, the film was aimed at children, and tells the story of a naval unit consisting of the young boy Momotarō and several animal species representing the Far Eastern races fighting together for a common goal. In a dramatization of the
attack on Pearl Harbor The attack on Pearl HarborAlso known as the Battle of Pearl Harbor was a surprise military strike by the Empire of Japan on the United States Pacific Fleet at Naval Station Pearl Harbor, its naval base at Pearl Harbor on Oahu, Territory of ...
, the force attacks the demons at the appropriately named island of Onigashima ('Demon Island', which represents the British and American military). The film also utilizes actual footage of the Pearl Harbor attack. A sequel, '' Momotaro: Sacred Sailors'', was released in 1945, which was the first full-length Japanese animated film.


Plot

The film opens on board an
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on rough waters, with squadrons of monkeys,
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s, and dogs preparing their planes for war. These animals are not perfect soldiers however; they act in a silly way, giving them a very human feel. At the center stands the stoic and heroic Momotaro, giving orders to the animals, who board their planes and take off. The flight to
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passes without incident, apart from a monkey helping a lost baby bird find its parent. The animals arrive and the attack begins. The soldiers aboard the ships docked in
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panic and scramble, trying to flee; as evidenced by a large amount of bottles lying around, some are too drunk to move or think properly. The main soldier shown is stupid, overweight, and cowardly. As the attack continues, some monkeys go on land to destroy American planes. The main American soldier literally shakes the red and blue off the American flag to wave it as a
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of surrender. Pearl Harbor is left in smoking ruins as the animals return to the aircraft carrier to celebrate.


Propaganda use

The Japanese government used the character of Momotaro as the
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because the story (dating back to the
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) was extremely well known in Japan - comparable to the Three Little Pigs in Western countries. In the film, Momotaro and the animal characters were not only lovable but were already known for their heroic personality traits. The "pretty characters and comical battle scenes enabled Japanese citizens to watch a war movie without hesitation". In addition, the original story features Momotaro and his companions travelling to a demon-inhabited island, which this film replaced with the American-infested Hawaii, creating a direct link between foreigners and evil creatures. From 1942 to 1945, "national policy films" (AKA propaganda films) made up a large percentage of Japanese cinema. ''Momotaro's Sea Eagles'' was an extremely successful example of this, and was especially popular among young children. The 37-minute film was so well received that a 74-minute sequel, '' Momotaro's Divine Sea Warriors'', was released in 1945. The cute and entertaining sequel - in which no fatalaties are shown - was intended to give the war a soft, righteous feel.


National stereotypes depicted in the film

The fictional character Bluto, the main
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,
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, and Emperor
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, as well as
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and Japanese soldiers in their propaganda films.


Trivia

The film is predated by two years, by the Chinese production ''
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'', which was 73 minutes long, and is recognised as the first
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n animated feature film.


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