A picture-story showman is reading a story about a troublemaking tanuki on the street to children. A starving tanuki with nowhere to go plots to steal offerings from Mangokuzan Temple, which has a lot of offerings. The raccoon sneaks into the temple. While he is eating bean-paste buns, a child bonze comes. So, the tanuki turns himself into a statue of Buddha. A shortened and revised version of The "Enchanted Kettle". According to The History of Japanese Animation written by Katsunori Yamaguchi and Yasushi Watanabe, the picture-story scene at the beginning of the film and the scene of the raccoon dog dancing at the end were added in this version.
Release Date | January 1, 1933 | |
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Status | Released | |
Original Title | 紙芝居 いたづら狸の卷 | |
Runtime | 5min | |
Budget | — | |
Revenue | — | |
Language | — | |
Original Language | Japanese | |
Production Countries | Japan | |
Production Companies | Yokohama Cinema Shokai |