Karma
カルマ
Genres
- Avant Garde
Genres: Avant Garde.
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Ranked
#16180
Popularity
401
Members
Episode Progress
Complete1 / 1 episodes aired
All 1 episodes available
- Aired
- Jan 1, 1977 –
- Duration
- 2 min
- Time to Complete
- 2m
- Rating
- G - All Ages
Alternative Titles
jaカルマ
Synopsis
"In his early experimental short Karma (カルマ, 1977), Aihara uses water as his central motif. The film is hand drawn and appears to be shot on 16mm using a blue filter. At first we can only see tiny specks on the screen, coming and going like snow flurries. The specks gradually grow larger and take the shape of bubbles, then even larger into rivulets of water on a transparent surface." (Source: Nishikata Film Review)
Synopsis
"In his early experimental short Karma (カルマ, 1977), Aihara uses water as his central motif. The film is hand drawn and appears to be shot on 16mm using a blue filter. At first we can only see tiny specks on the screen, coming and going like snow flurries. The specks gradually grow larger and take the shape of bubbles, then even larger into rivulets of water on a transparent surface."
(Source:
"In his early experimental short Karma (カルマ, 1977), Aihara uses water as his central motif. The film is hand drawn and appears to be shot on 16mm using a blue filter. At first we can only see tiny specks on the screen, coming and going like snow flurries. The specks gradually grow larger and take the shape of bubbles, then even larger into rivulets of water on a transparent surface."
(Source: Nishikata Film Review)
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"In his early experimental short Karma (カルマ, 1977), Aihara uses water as his central motif. The film is hand drawn and appears to be shot on 16mm using a blue filter. At first we can only see tiny specks on the screen, coming and going like snow flurries. The specks gradually grow larger and take the shape of bubbles, then even larger into rivulets of water on a transparent surface." (Source:
"In his early experimental short Karma (カルマ, 1977), Aihara uses water as his central motif. The film is hand drawn and appears to be shot on 16mm using a blue filter. At first we can only see tiny specks on the screen, coming and going like snow flurries. The specks gradually grow larger and take the shape of bubbles, then even larger into rivulets of water on a transparent surface." (Source: Nishikata Film Review)
Franchise Timeline
Karma is entry 1 of 2 in the Suirin: Karma (Ni) watch order — the first entry in this franchise's main story.
Franchise Timeline
Suirin: Karma (Ni)
Essential·Core entries only — skip filler and side content
- KarmaMain Story #1 (MOVIE)1977
- Suirin: Karma (Ni)Main Story #2 (MOVIE)1980
Complete·Everything including OVAs, specials & side stories
- Karma1977
Platform Scores
MAL
4.84
AniList
43 / 100
Kitsu
61 / 100
AniList Trend
7
Episode Guide
Aired so far: 1 / 1
Main Story
1 / 1
100%
Latest Aired
Episode 1
Remaining
Fully available
Aired so far
Status Breakdown
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many episodes does the anime Karma have?
Karma is a movie consisting of exactly one episode.
What is the genre of the anime Karma?
Karma is classified under the Avant Garde genre.
Is Karma part of a series?
Yes, Karma is the first entry of two in its franchise.
What is the age rating for Karma?
Karma is rated G, which means it is suitable for all ages.
Information
- Type
- Movie
- Status
- Finished
- Country
- Japan
- Aired
- Jan 1, 1977 –
- Episodes
- 1 / 1
- Duration
- 2 min
- Time to Complete
- 2m
- Rating
- G - All Ages
Alternative Titles
jaカルマ
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