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- tenohira-no-niwa description "A girl looks at the surrounding world through a toilet paper roll, a play everybody has similar experience of. The Rakugo story of PARROT is told by a Rakugo-ka, or a lone storyteller formed of Japanese characters. 1st year work 2016 by Haruka Umemura, Tokyo University of the Arts, Graduate School of Film and New Media, Department of Animation. (Soruce: Geidai Animation)".
- tenohira-no-niwa description "A girl looks at the surrounding world through a toilet paper roll, a play everybody has similar experience of. The Rakugo story of PARROT is told by a Rakugo-ka, or a lone storyteller formed of Japanese characters. 1st year work 2016 by Haruka Umemura, Tokyo University of the Arts, Graduate School of Film and New Media, Department of Animation. (Soruce: Geidai Animation)".
- tenohira-no-niwa comment "A girl looks at the surrounding world through a toilet paper roll, a play everybody has similar experience of. The Rakugo story of PARROT is told by a Rakugo-ka, or a lone storyteller formed of Japanese characters. 1st year work 2016 by Haruka Umemura, Tokyo University of the Arts, Graduate School of Film and New Media, Department of Animation. (Soruce: Geidai Animation)".