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・ Katsu Kaishū
・ Katsu Kamisaka
・ Katsu Kokichi
・ Katsu Naito
・ Katsu!
・ Katsuaki
・ Katsuaki Asai
・ Katsuaki Fujiwara
・ Katsuaki Matsumoto
・ Katsuaki Satō
・ Katsuaki Susa
・ Katsuaki Tashiro
・ Katsuaki Watanabe
・ Katsucon
・ Katsudon
Katsudō Shashin
・ Katsue Kitasono
・ Katsue Miwa
・ Katsuei
・ Katsuei Hirasawa
・ Katsufusa Kashimura
・ Katsuhide Motoki
・ Katsuhikari Toshio
・ Katsuhiko
・ Katsuhiko Chikamori
・ Katsuhiko Hanada
・ Katsuhiko Ishibashi
・ Katsuhiko Kashiwazaki
・ Katsuhiko Kawasoe
・ Katsuhiko Kinoshita


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Katsudō Shashin : ウィキペディア英語版
Katsudō Shashin


, or the Matsumoto fragment, refers to a Japanese animated film speculated to be the oldest work of animation in Japan. Its creator is unknown; evidence suggests it was made sometime between 1907 and 1911, possibly predating the earliest displays of Western animation in Japan. It was discovered in a home projector in Kyoto in 2005.
The three-second film depicts a boy who writes "", removes his hat, and waves. The frames were stencilled in red and black using a device for making magic lantern slides, and the filmstrip was fastened in a loop for continuous play.
==Description==

The film consists of a series of cartoon images on fifty frames of a celluloid strip and lasts three seconds at sixteen frames per second. It depicts a young boy in a sailor suit who writes the kanji characters "" (''katsudō shashin'', or "moving picture"), then turns towards the viewer, removes his hat, and offers a salute.
Unlike in traditional animation, the frames were not produced by photographing the images, but rather were impressed directly onto film using a stencil. This was done with a ''kappa-ban'', a device designed for stencilling magic lantern slides. The images were in red and black on a strip of 35 mm film whose ends were fastened in a loop for continuous viewing.

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