Last month, due to the spread of coronavirus infection, Japanese government decides to impose a state of emergency. Since it’s not easy for some people, especially children, to spend all their time in four walls, many Japanese organizations and companies launch various entertainment initiatives.
One such project has become “Channel of Smiles“launched by management Aichi Prefecture. The essence of the idea is extremely simple: periodically publish various interesting materials that will cause children to smile, and help them more easily survive the crisis.
The debut video was a video from Toshio Suzuki, the legendary producer of animation studio “Gibli“. Sitting in front of the camera lens, the president of a company beloved by millions of companies greeted the audience, asked them about their well-being, and then began the process of creating a picture of a cult furry animal Totorowell-known to any filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki.
“That’s all! You can also paint at home yourself! I hope you spend time with the drawings!” – Toshio Suzuki finished his short lesson.
It is noteworthy that myself Toshio Suzuki was born precisely in Aichi Prefecture, and it is here that in the future it is planned to open a studio theme park “Gibli“.
If drawing isn’t your hobby, then self-isolation mode is a great excuse to refresh your favorite films “Gibli“Especially since recently it has become much easier – the full filmography of the studio was published on the Netflix service.
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