The Green Cat

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The Green Cat
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Cover art from the DVD release of The Green Cat
緑の猫
(Midori no Neko)
Genre Fantasy, Mystery
Manga
Written by Osamu Tezuka
Published by Shueisha
Demographic Shōnen
Magazine Omoshiro Book
Published August 1956
Original video animation
Directed by Osamu Tezuka
Studio Tezuka Productions, Maki Productions
Released October 10, 1983
Runtime 25 minutes
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The Green Cat (緑の猫 Midori no Neko?) is the first anime episode in the Lion Books series. It was the anime industry's first attempt at releasing an OVA through famous director Osamu Tezuka.

Concept

The original concept was to make 26 new anime episodes and canvass them for sale without any broadcast contract with TV stations.[1] The Green Cat is regarded as the first attempt to produce an Original Video Animation release on October 10, 1983. If the episode was finished independently on October 10, 1983 with no other episodes to follow in production, it very well could have been qualified as the first anime OVA. Because there is uncertainty as to whether the VHS was actually available for sale at the production end date, Dallos is credited to be the first official OVA released by the industry. The Green Cat is known to be screened in the "4th Tezuka Osamu Fan Club Meeting" on October 10, 1983[2]

Story

Ban Shunsaku co-manages a shop with his friend Yushi in the US. One day, Yushi is killed by a gang, and Ban Shunsaku takes his bereaved son Sango over to bring him up. Ban, who is going back to Japan, witnesses a flying saucer. Immediately after that, a green cat appears before Sango.

Sango and the cat disappear from the ship bound for Japan. Time passes, and Ban discovers the identity of the cat: it is a space creature. It takes possession of young men, and deprives them of their sense of self-reliance in exchange for fulfilling their desires.

Sango, haunted by the cat, becomes very influential in the underworld. Ban tries to recover the sense of self-reliance in Sango by killing the cat.

The story was taken directly from the 5th subtitle of the 1950s Lion Books manga.

DVD

It was re-released as a DVD on March 21, 2003 on the same disk as Rain Boy.

Staff

Original Story and Director: Tezuka Osamu

Screenplay, Storyboard, Rendition, and Animation Director: Nishimura Hiroshi

Producer: Matsuya Takamasa

Assistant Producer: Kubota Minoru

Art Director, Art Board, Background: Miyamoto Seiji

Shooting Director: Sugaya Nobuyuki

Original picture: Yoshimura Masaki, Seya Shinji, Kano Kaoru, Noma Toshi

Motion picture: Tezuka Productions Co., Ltd.

Picture Checker: Seya Shinji

Finishing: Maki Pro, E&G, Enomoto Hiroshi

Color Design: Hasegawa Hiroshi

Special Effects: Maekawa Seiji

Editing: Inoue Kazuo

Sound Director: Kawamura Tsunehira

Music: Koroku Reijiro

Music Selection: Toujoubeppu Sei

References

  1. Tezuka Info. "Tezuka Info." The Green Cat. Retrieved on 2006-12-12.
  2. Tezuka Accomplishments. "Tezuka Accomplishments." The Green Cat Screening. Retrieved on 2006-12-12.

See also