Description
"Eiga Soreike! Anpanman Dororin to Bakeru Carnival" is a feature-length anime film centered around the beloved character Anpanman, a superhero made of anpan (a sweet bread filled with red bean paste). The story unfolds in a vibrant carnival setting, where Anpanman and his friends face a new challenge involving a mischievous character named Dororin. Dororin possesses the ability to transform objects and people into carnival-themed versions of themselves, creating chaos and confusion.
The narrative begins with the carnival arriving in Anpanman’s town, bringing joy and excitement to the residents. However, Dororin, a playful yet troublesome figure, uses his powers to disrupt the festivities. He transforms Anpanman’s friends, including Baikinman and Shokupanman, into carnival attractions, altering their appearances and abilities. This creates a series of comedic and adventurous scenarios as Anpanman must navigate the transformed world to restore his friends to their original forms.
Throughout the film, Anpanman demonstrates his trademark heroism and kindness, working tirelessly to protect his friends and the carnival-goers. The story emphasizes themes of teamwork, friendship, and perseverance, as Anpanman collaborates with his allies to outsmart Dororin and reverse the transformations. The carnival setting provides a colorful and dynamic backdrop, filled with whimsical elements that enhance the film’s playful tone.
Key characters include Anpanman, the courageous and selfless protagonist; Baikinman, a recurring antagonist who often finds himself caught up in Dororin’s schemes; and Shokupanman, Anpanman’s loyal friend and fellow hero. Dororin serves as the central antagonist, driving the conflict with his unpredictable and chaotic powers. The film balances lighthearted humor with moments of tension, appealing to both children and longtime fans of the Anpanman series.
The plot progresses through a series of encounters and challenges, culminating in a climactic showdown where Anpanman must confront Dororin directly. The resolution reinforces the values of compassion and understanding, as Anpanman seeks to help Dororin rather than defeat him outright. The film concludes with the restoration of order and a celebration of the enduring bonds between Anpanman and his friends, leaving the carnival as a symbol of joy and unity.
The narrative begins with the carnival arriving in Anpanman’s town, bringing joy and excitement to the residents. However, Dororin, a playful yet troublesome figure, uses his powers to disrupt the festivities. He transforms Anpanman’s friends, including Baikinman and Shokupanman, into carnival attractions, altering their appearances and abilities. This creates a series of comedic and adventurous scenarios as Anpanman must navigate the transformed world to restore his friends to their original forms.
Throughout the film, Anpanman demonstrates his trademark heroism and kindness, working tirelessly to protect his friends and the carnival-goers. The story emphasizes themes of teamwork, friendship, and perseverance, as Anpanman collaborates with his allies to outsmart Dororin and reverse the transformations. The carnival setting provides a colorful and dynamic backdrop, filled with whimsical elements that enhance the film’s playful tone.
Key characters include Anpanman, the courageous and selfless protagonist; Baikinman, a recurring antagonist who often finds himself caught up in Dororin’s schemes; and Shokupanman, Anpanman’s loyal friend and fellow hero. Dororin serves as the central antagonist, driving the conflict with his unpredictable and chaotic powers. The film balances lighthearted humor with moments of tension, appealing to both children and longtime fans of the Anpanman series.
The plot progresses through a series of encounters and challenges, culminating in a climactic showdown where Anpanman must confront Dororin directly. The resolution reinforces the values of compassion and understanding, as Anpanman seeks to help Dororin rather than defeat him outright. The film concludes with the restoration of order and a celebration of the enduring bonds between Anpanman and his friends, leaving the carnival as a symbol of joy and unity.
Cast
- Uncle JamBarry Tarallo
- Cheese
- Dokeen
- BatakoElaine Flores
- MelonpannaAmanda Lopez
- Cream PandaKate Clavelo
- Jam Oji-san
- Currypanman
- Horror
- Bread Head-Man
- DororinIlana Isaacson
Comment(s)
Staff
- DirectorHiroyuki Yano
- Unit DirectorJun Kawagoe
- Original creator
- Art DirectorHiroyuki Mitsumoto
- Sound DirectorTomoaki Yamada
- Executive producerSuzuko FujimotoTadashi TakezakiMasako KoshioKeiichi SawaHideki SuzueMasayuki NakanoKazuhiro Ōta
- ScreenplayShūji Kuzuhara
- MusicTaku IzumiHiroaki Kondō
- Character DesignMinoru Maeda
- Animation DirectorMinoru Maeda
- Director of PhotographyAkemi Sasaki
- ProducerTakuya ItōKazuyoshi IwasakiYūichi Takahashi
Production
- Animation ProductionTMS Entertainment
- ProductionTMS EntertainmentVAPNippon Television NetworkTokyo TheatresFroebel-kan Co., Ltd.Yanase StudioNippon Television Music Corporation
