Alternative Titles
Synonyms: Nidoto Mezamenu Komori Uta, Lullaby to the Big Sleep, Lullaby Not Awake Two Times
Japanese: 二度と目覚めぬ子守唄
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Type:
Movie
Episodes:
1
Status:
Finished Airing
Aired:
1985
Producers:
None found, add some
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Source:
Original
Duration:
27 min.
Rating:
R+ - Mild Nudity
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New Interest Stack
Interest StacksArt house, in relation to cinema, is a genre of films that are intended to be serious artistic works rather than merely popular entertainment but the descriptor can also be applied to anime. Furthermore, avant-garde refers to innovative, experimental, radical or unorthodox concepts and techniques. This can of course also be used in reference to anime and manga. This list includes arthouse/avantgarde anime movies, so that's anything over 50 minutes, for example: Angel's Egg, Mindgame, Belladonna of Sadness. This list includes very unique and artsy anime that are around one episode in length, so anything between 20 to 50 minutes. So movies and really short stuff are excluded. Also compilations of multiple unrelated anime (ex: Genius Party) would also be here is each episode is in that timeframe. These anime have strong & dark depictions of suffering, mental illness, trauma violence, sex and various sociopolitical and economic problems in a grounded way and without sugarcoating it, although in fiction it is often impossible to completely avoid the distorting lense of epicness or melodrama when portraying reality. As the title says, I created a stack called "Avant Garde and the Weirdest Box", and some weird Anime was not listed in it, so they will be listed here. Of course, there will also be Avant Garde anime that are not popular or not known by many people. Pia Film Festival (PFF) takes place at the National Film Archive of Japan in September. The PFF celebrates the culture of Self-Produced Film (Jishu-Eiga) and provides many opportunities of rich experience of cinema to both young filmmakers and audiences through various programs since the establishment in 1977. Looking for some of the funniest trashy and bad anime? Are you constantly digging up bad anime just to end up being bored by how bad it is, rather than laugh at how ironically fun it is? You've come to the right place! More visual stuff based on part 1! I intend to update whenever I make a discovery that has this proposal and is artistically interesting(in order from best to worst) The Taishō (1912-1926) and the earlier decades of the Shōwa (1926-1989) periods had an interesting aesthetic that's rarely featured in anime. I'm not sure where I'll have the cutoff point for the Shōwa period, but I'll emphasize earlier decades—around 1920s-1960s, but maybe a little later if the aesthetic is right. I'll only be featuring one entry per series, so following seasons of whatever appears on here will probably be relevant. I'll probably add the years for each title later. This is the interest stack version of this AWCc listing (https://myanimelist.net/forum/?goto=post&topicid=1479639&id=58843764) to make it easier to see what I've finished. It was made for my own convenience and is public for your convenience. |