📖 SYNOPSIS
In the forested Tama Hills just beyond Tokyo, a colony of tanuki — those pudgy Japanese raccoon dogs from folklore — are living their best life until a massive housing development starts bulldozing their forest. Their response? Learn to shape-shift better and wage guerrilla warfare against urban sprawl. This is a Studio Ghibli movie from 1994, directed by Isao Takahashi, and it's unlike anything else in the catalog. The tanuki hold council meetings, train in ancient transformation arts, and try increasingly desperate (and often hilarious) schemes to scare off the humans — from haunted house illusions to full-on yokai parades through the suburbs. The animation shifts between realistic raccoon dogs, cartoonish bipedal versions, and wild supernatural spectacles, sometimes all in the same scene. Underneath the comedy, there's a genuinely melancholy story about losing your home to something you can't fight. Characters like the hotheaded Gonta want all-out war, while the young Shoukichi just wants to find a way to coexist, and the film doesn't pretend there are easy answers. The soundtrack by Shang Shang Typhoon gives the whole thing a folksy, festival energy that makes the sad parts hit harder. If you liked the environmental themes in Princess Mononoke but want something more grounded and bittersweet, or if My Neighbor Totoro left you curious about the actual folklore behind those forest spirits, this is the one to watch. It's funny, it's sad, and it sticks with you.
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🎭 CHARACTERS
Shoukichi
Portrayed by Nonomura Makoto
Okiyo
Okiyo: A tanuki character in Heisei Tanuki Gassen Ponpoko.
Portrayed by Ishida Yuriko
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