An anime more than 100 years old has been recovered in Japan According to the Japanese press, a study in the country has located the work in the company’s archives. The silent short film was created by a company that sold toothbrushes and other accessories.
The film is called Dental health (“Dental Health”) and was initially an advertisement for products sold by the Japanese company. It was created as an educational film to raise awareness about cavity prevention.
The work shows a child using a knife and fork during a meal. It also shows another child eating directly from a package, signaling the consumption of foods that are harmful to health.
Experts point out that the work features relatively large faces, looking directly at the viewers, which serves to attract the audience and establish the message presented. The information comes from Omelette.
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