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This is a telling of the story of Momotaro, a Japanese folk/fairy tale. It's the story of an old farmer and his wife. One day she finds a giant peach floating down the river, which she brings home to her husband, who loves peaches. When they open it to eat it, there's a little boy inside, who grows up as their son. When he's a young man, an Oni (devil/demon) from a nearby island is terrorizing the surrounding villages. Momotaro (the boy) goes to the island accompanied by a bird, a monkey and a dog, where he defeats the Oni and everything is wonderful again. Odd sounding I guess, but no odder than the Superman story.
Thanks for the link, this was fun to see. The old lady, and later the bird, are played by Tamori, a famous TV show host and comedian, who is a rabid jazz fan, was a trumpeter in his youth, and has done a lot for jazz in Japan. He has a club called "J" in Shinjuku. I assume he used his media power to get this made. Momotaro is actually played by a girl, Marlene. She was a famous pop idol in the 80's, but always hung out at jazz clubs, and gradually morphed in to a (quite good) jazz singer. I've played for her, consider her a friend, and will defiinitely ask her about it the next time I see her. She's quite a beautiful woman, BTW: http://www.marlenejazz.com/
Based on everyone's approx age, I'd guess this was done in the late 80's/early 90's or so. I assure you, this is not typical Japanese TV, I'm guessing it was Tamori's pet project. The lyrics are just a pretty straight retelling of the story. There are no jokes, but the costumes and atmosphere have a little bit of a whimsical feeling to me. Some of the lines, while not jokes per se, are quite funny. Maybe that helps hold some of the audience who might not quite dig it otherwise. Anyway, it was fun to watch, thanks.
Brent
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If you simply looked at his location, you would know the answer yourself.HOW??? Or Even Better WHY?? would you know that?
HOW??? Or Even Better WHY?? would you know that?
Can't believe nobody's mentioned "James and the Giant Peach" yet. Momotaro's probably where ol' Roald Dahl got the idea from.