Japanese animated series set an absolute record - 45 years on the air
Japanese animated series set an absolute record - 45 years on the air

Video: Japanese animated series set an absolute record - 45 years on the air

Video: Japanese animated series set an absolute record - 45 years on the air
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Japanese animated series set an absolute record - 45 years on the air
Japanese animated series set an absolute record - 45 years on the air

Japan has broken a new world record. This time the Guinness Book of Records presented a commemorative certificate to the creators of the animated series "Sazae-san". The series got into the book as a work that set an absolute world record for the length of time spent on television. The year coming to the end of 2013 has become a double celebration for Sazae-san, as the cartoon not only set a record, but also celebrates an anniversary. Exactly 45 years have passed since the first episode aired.

The creators of the cartoon "Sazae-san" received a certificate from the Guinness Book of Records in the middle of last summer. At the same time, they announced that within the next two years, an exhibition "Our Common Sazae-san" will be held in the cities of Japan, dedicated to the series and the history of its creation. For all the time, more than 6.8 episodes have been aired. The series "Sazae-san" is shown all over Japan on Fuji TV.

The animated series "Sazae-san" tells the story of a young and energetic housewife named Sazae-san (surprisingly), as well as her family that lives with her: her husband, children, parents. In the Sazae-san family, all kinds of events take place every now and then. Something happens to the heroes, they find themselves in funny situations, quarrel and reconcile, go through trials. The Japanese drama has some similarities with the American Family Guy. The action of "Sazae-san" is set in the patriarchal post-war Japan of the 60s. The cartoon characters do not know about high technologies, they have neither a telephone nor computers. Of the technological innovations, Sazae-san's house has a video projector, which now in Japan can only be found in electronics museums.

The Japanese themselves, especially the older generation, are very fond of the cartoon "Sazae-san". Neither the creators nor the people of the country are in a hurry to part with their Sazae-san. The oldest Japanese about the cartoon often notice that it talks about the "good old" times, those when people, although they were much poorer, but they were much simpler and much kinder.

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