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General 2022-01-11 08:03:05
Feelings of watching the ever-changing civet cat
Do you think it is a civet cat? In my opinion, it is a story of human beings themselves. This movie is a fable; like Aesop's fables that use animals as a metaphor for human society! If Studio Ghibli shoots "The Variety Civet" as a vulnerable group resisting violent demolitions, then it may be...
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Kamryn 2022-04-20 09:02:12
The world of civet cats is a reflection of human society
Contradictions and Conflicts The first level of contradiction: the contradiction between man and animals, and between man and the environment; the second level of contradiction: through the shell of environmental protection, some phenomena in society, such as factional struggle, the law of...

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Ponkichi: If we get rid of all the humans, that means... we'll never eat tempura again! Or beef jerky! Or popcorn.
Tanuki: Hamburgers! Donuts! Potato chips! Pepperoni pizza! Chicken wings!
[Gonta is moved by this. His eyes tear and his mouth waters]
Gonta: I can taste it!
Seizaemon: So, then, do you think it would be alright if we kept a few humans around, Gonta?
Gonta: [wiping the saliva from his mouth] We have no choice.
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Shokichi: Master, would you re-enact the tale of the young samurai who shot the fan?
Hage: Ah. I'll need some help.
[He transforms into Nasu no Yoichi. He flies towards the crowd. Gonta's eyes bulge as he realizes that Master Hage is homing in on him. The crowd of tanuki scramble. Master Hage lands on Gonta and clings to his back. The Taka tanuki struggles, then hops around on all fours and turns into a horse. Hage rides around the clearing. Water seems to flood into the clearing, and Master Hage rides Gonta into it. Before them is an image of the sea, and three boats. One of the boats has the image of a woman standing on the bow of the boat and a fan on the top of the mast. Hage draws a bow and shoots the fan, sending it flying into the air]