7.13.2011

Museum to show some of the oldest Japanese anime in July, August

The Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles is the manga from the 1920, '30, '40 and four nights in July and August, the first screen of the screening series held Thursday, July 21st at 19:00 clock and some of the earliest known anime titles such as "Training Mighty Taro Reckless" (1928), "The Black Cat" (1929), and "the national anthem Kimigayo" (1931). 28th July, 4 August and 25 August - The indexes are also to be held at 19.00 Thursday. Each evening will be shown about a dozen short animated films in chronological order, ranging from about 1920 to 1950. The film series is part of the public program series Tateuchi between Atsuhiko and Ina Goodwin Tateuchi Foundation and the Japanese American National Museum organized. As part of this program, the projections Anime Summer Classic Film Series free for members and free with museum admission for non-members. Reservations are required and can be made ​​to the museum by calling 213-625-0414. Complete Movie schedules and other information are available on the website of the Japanese American National Museum. The projections along the bunny Year of the Museum: Stan Sakai Usagi Yojimbo exposure. The museum encourages donations from participants.

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