Run Run Lantern
Oshimeter
Synopsis
Across twenty-five years, one studio has been quietly making some of the most visually gorgeous anime, and Run Run Lantern is basically their scrapbook set to music. It's a single promotional video — not a series, not a movie, just a few minutes of the studio looking back at everything they've built. Scenes from Hanasaku Iroha, Tari Tari, Shirobako, Uma Musume Pretty Derby, and more get stitched together with a track by Eiko Shimamiya, and the result is this warm, nostalgic highlight reel that hits different if you've watched even a couple of their shows. If you liked Shirobako's love letter to the anime industry, this is kind of the meta version of that — the studio itself reflecting on its own journey. Think of it less as something you sit down and watch for a story and more like flipping through an old photo album with a friend who's really into animation. If you've enjoyed any P.A. Works title, or if you're curious why people talk about this studio with such affection, Run Run Lantern is a nice entry point. It's short, it's free of commitment, and it gives you a feel for their visual identity and emotional range without asking for anything more than a few minutes of your time. For fans of studio retrospectives like Trigger's similar anniversary pieces, this scratches the same itch.
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