Title | POKÉMON RYUOSEN 2022 OPENING ACT |
Brand | POKÉMON |
Product / Service | POKÉMON RYUOSEN |
Category | E01. Branded Content & Entertainment Film |
Entrant | PARTY Tokyo, JAPAN |
Idea Creation | PARTY Tokyo, JAPAN |
Idea Creation 2 | I&CO Tokyo, JAPAN |
Production | P.I.C.S. CO., LTD. Tokyo, JAPAN |
Production 2 | 1INC. Tokyo, JAPAN |
Post Production | TREE DIGITAL STUDIO Tokyo, JAPAN |
Name | Company | Position |
---|---|---|
Norikuni Takamiya | I&CO | Creative Director |
Daisuke Nakamura | PARTY | Creative Director + Film Director |
Mai Imakita | PARTY | Art Director |
Seiichi Sega | PARTY | CG Director |
Jun Tanaka | PARTY | Executive Producer |
Masahiro Tanaka | PARTY | Business Producer |
Yuma Sato | PARTY | Creative Producer |
Takahiko Kajima | P.I.C.S. | Producer |
Haruka Tanji | P.I.C.S. | Production Manager |
Ryuji Suzuki | (Freelance) | Cinematographer |
Takamasa Furukawa | (Freelance) | Lighting Director |
Hiroyuki Mukai | 1inc. | Matchmove Artist |
Akira Iio | 1inc. | Matchmove Artist |
Kenji Ichihara | (Freelance) | Offline Editor |
Ko Yamamoto | TREE Digital Studio | Online Editor |
Eri Tanaka | (Freelance) | CG Artist |
Taishi Yagyu | (Freelance) | CG Artist |
Reijiro Tsumura | Ryokusenkai | Cast + Choreographer + Lyricist + Singer |
Yoichiro Yoshikawa | (Freelance) | Composor |
The Pokémon Ryuosen (lit. The Pokémon Dragon King Battle) is a tournament to determine the champion in the Pokémon battle in Japan. As the opening act of the tournament, we showed an original performance inspired by the Noh Theater, where the tournament was held. For the first time in history, Pokémon and the oldest surviving form of Japanese theater, Noh, were fused together. Noh actor and Japanese intangible cultural asset, Reijiro Tsumura, was appointed as the performer. The story consisted of four parts: "The Appearance of the Dragon," "The Young Warriors," "Blessings and Encouragements," and "The Call to Battle.” We created a CG animation show of the dragon-type Pokémon Eternatus to accompany Mr. Tsumura's dance and storytelling.
Noh is a major form of classical Japanese performance art. It is a song and dance drama consisting of chanting and dancing, and is similar to a musical. Noh plays often portray gods, ghosts, spirits, and other unworldly beings, and emphasize storytelling. The Noh Theater is a venue dedicated to the performance of Noh.