Aoi Bungaku Explained

Aoi Bungaku Series
Ja Kanji:青い文学シリーズ
Type:tv series
Studio:Madhouse
Network:Nippon TV
First:October 11, 2009
Last:December 27, 2009
Episodes:12

is a twelve episode Japanese anime series featuring adaptations inspired by six short stories from Japanese literature. The six stories are adapted from classic Japanese tales. Happinet, Hakuhodo DY Media Partners, McRAY, MTI, Threelight Holdings, Movic, and Visionare were involved in the production of the series. Character designs were provided by manga artists Takeshi Obata (#1–4, 7–8), Tite Kubo (#5–6, 11, 12) and Takeshi Konomi (#9–10).[1] The stories adapted here may stray away significantly from the original plot of the classics, even if they try to capture the essence of the stories. There are some titbits told by the host Sakai Masato about the background of the story before the animation starts.

Stories adapted

Reception

Emmanuel Bahu-Leyser from the French Animeland found it exceptional to have such realistic, deep and mature stories to be adapted into anime. He went further by describing the series as a gold nugget both culturally and technically. On the negative side, he noted that the adaptation quality is uneven between the teams.[3]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Madhouse's Aoi Bungaku Posts Staff, Cast Lineup. 22 September 2009. Anime News Network. 19 October 2016.
  2. Web site: Aoi Bungaku (Blue Literature) . 2022-11-01 . Mediavida . 25 October 2009 . es.
  3. Bahu-Leyser. Emmanuel. 2 February 2010. Aoi Bungaku Series Animation Littéraire. dead. Animeland. fr. 158. 39. 1148-0807. https://web.archive.org/web/20100209213635/http://www.animeland.com/articles/voir/850/AnimeLand-158. 9 February 2010. 19 October 2016.