Machibouke
Minna no Uta
待ちぼうけ
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all 1- TechnicalPuppetry20
Tags: Puppetry.
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90
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Episode Progress
Complete1 / 1 episodes aired
All 1 episodes available
- Aired
- Aug 16, 1973 –
- Duration
- 2 min
- Time to Complete
- 2m
- Rating
- G - All Ages
Alternative Titles
ja待ちぼうけ
enMinna no Uta
enWaiting in Vain
Synopsis
There was a tree stump at the corner of a farmer's field. A speeding rabbit broke its neck and died on it. Rabbits make for a great meal and sell well on the market so the farmer decided to give up farming and just wait for more rabbits to come hit the stump and die again. But he waited and waited and no new rabbits came. Leaving his crops to fail and himself rabbit-less. The song is supposed to teach the lesson of waiting in vain. It's okay to have an optimistic view on something but do not idly sit around waiting for it to happen because it might not. Similar to the Western adage "don't count your chickens before they hatch."
Synopsis
There was a tree stump at the corner of a farmer's field. A speeding rabbit broke its neck and died on it. Rabbits make for a great meal and sell well on the market so the farmer decided to give up farming and just wait for more rabbits to come hit the stump and die again. But he waited and waited and no new rabbits came. Leaving his crops to fail and himself rabbit-less. The song is supposed to t
There was a tree stump at the corner of a farmer's field. A speeding rabbit broke its neck and died on it. Rabbits make for a great meal and sell well on the market so the farmer decided to give up farming and just wait for more rabbits to come hit the stump and die again. But he waited and waited and no new rabbits came. Leaving his crops to fail and himself rabbit-less. The song is supposed to teach the lesson of waiting in vain. It's okay to have an optimistic view on something but do not idly sit around waiting for it to happen because it might not. Similar to the Western adage "don't count your chickens before they hatch."
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There was a tree stump at the corner of a farmer's field. A speeding rabbit broke its neck and died on it. Rabbits make for a great meal and sell well on the market so the farmer decided to give up farming and just wait for more rabbits to come hit the stump and die again. But he waited and waited and no new rabbits came. Leaving his crops to fail and himself rabbit-less. The song is supposed to t
There was a tree stump at the corner of a farmer's field. A speeding rabbit broke its neck and died on it. Rabbits make for a great meal and sell well on the market so the farmer decided to give up farming and just wait for more rabbits to come hit the stump and die again. But he waited and waited and no new rabbits came. Leaving his crops to fail and himself rabbit-less. The song is supposed to teach the lesson of waiting in vain. It's okay to have an optimistic view on something but do not idly sit around waiting for it to happen because it might not. Similar to the Western adage "don't count your chickens before they hatch."
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the anime Machibouke about?
Machibouke is a music-based short that tells the story of a farmer who gives up his crops to wait for rabbits to hit a stump after finding one there. It serves as a lesson on the folly of waiting in vain for success.
How many episodes does Machibouke have?
Machibouke is a standalone production consisting of exactly 1 episode.
Is Machibouke suitable for children?
Yes, Machibouke has a G - All Ages rating, making it appropriate for viewers of all ages.
Is Machibouke part of a series?
No, Machibouke is a standalone entry and is the only installment in its franchise.
Information
- Type
- music
- Status
- Finished
- Country
- Japan
- Aired
- Aug 16, 1973 –
- Episodes
- 1 / 1
- Duration
- 2 min
- Time to Complete
- 2m
- Rating
- G - All Ages
Alternative Titles
ja待ちぼうけ
enMinna no Uta
enWaiting in Vain
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