The king of the seas answers a call for help and sends the fish to a ship..
Jiro Hitachi
Japan

Is this thing for you? If you have a weird obsession with early animation techniques or just want to see something that feels like it was unearthed from a time capsule, sure, give Ta-chan's Underwater Adventure a look. If you need a plot that actually makes sense or characters with more than two brain cells, you are go...


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Kenzô Masaoka

Malcolm St. Clair
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"Is this thing for you? If you have a weird obsession with early animation techniques or just want to see something that feels like it was unearthed from a time capsule, sure, give Ta-chan's Underwater Adventure a look. If you need a plot that actually makes sense or characters with more than two brain cells, you are going to hate this. It’s basically a short about the king of the sea sending fish to help out a ship. That is pretty much all there is to it. Don't look for deep meaning here. The we..."


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