(item number) 4509 (title) Magical Princess: Minky Momo Cel/Sara (size) 258 × 362mm (side note) With L / O, with video, BG match (Character) Sarah. (detailed) Cell Stuck, L/O Bent, Bg Bent (cell number) 278,A14,B2 (starting bid price) 600 yen
(comment) She is not transforming for the purpose of fighting, but is still a little old enough to be called an adult, but she has become a "big sister" who is old enough to act on her own, and she is the first witch since Toei to transform to do what she wants. . This anime was produced by Ashi Productions, which later led to Studio Pierrot's Magical Girl series, and was produced by general director Kunihiko Yuyama and original idea/composer Tsuyoshi Shudo, and later became the signature work of the two men who founded Pocket Monsters. Contrary to the cute designs and bright pop colors, many of the stories were quite heavy, so the toys didn't sell very well, perhaps because they didn't resonate with the target audience, and the series was discontinued. It is well known that the final episode of the girl who used the magic of dreams and hopes was very realistic and had a big impact at the time.However, even if it is not as good as the final episode, Minky Momo is a story that can be said to be realistic. In many ways, #38 "Snowy Encounter'' is also a story about a girl who dreams of magic and whose dreams are shattered. It's a story that's been made into a picture book, so I think a lot of people like it, but it's a very realistic and almost selfish story, and if you pour warm water over snow, it'll melt. In the end, Sara, who becomes a fairy as a wish, is recognized by her lover, but when she sees the puddle that remains after the melting, the feeling of Momo's efforts being wasted is heartbreaking. It is. By the way, Sarah in the picture book has yellow hair, and you can freely specify the color of goods etc. at the time, so please compare them. |