Orushipe Suopu
Overview
In the Ainu language “orushipe” means “storytelling” and “suopu” means “this place.”
The Foundation for Research and Promotion of Ainu Culture (FRPAC) in conjunction with various directors from Studio Rocca created short films every year starting in 2012. They tell stories from within the Ainu land and culture. These short films are featured at museums, schools, and film festivals–particularly “The New Chitose Airport International Animation Festival” who’s celebrating Hokkaido’s 150th anniversary (before the Boshin War the land was known as Ezochi and not formally a part of Japan).
The official YouTube channel provides various audio and subtitles combinations for the short films, roughly a year after their first showcase. And the yearly films are also released on DVD.
About Orushipe Suopu
Orushipe Suopu is a Japanese anime series dating back to 2012 that belongs to the Historical genre. Its set in the past nature makes it an 22 episodes journey that anime fans should not overlook.
Alternative Titles for Orushipe Suopu
Orushipe Suopu is known around the world by several names: オルシペスウォプ. Regardless of which title you know it by, you can find all episodes here.
Where to Watch Orushipe Suopu
You can watch Orushipe Suopu on My Blog. Episodes will be available soon.
Orushipe Suopu Details and Facts
Orushipe Suopu is a SPECIAL, consisting of 22 episodes, which first aired in 2012, with episodes running approximately 5 min per ep minutes each. Its genres include Historical.
Anime Similar to Orushipe Suopu
If you enjoyed Orushipe Suopu, you might also like these anime from similar genres:
- Tactics (Historical)
- Wu Lan Qi Qi Ge (Historical)
- Ruguo Lishi Shi Yiqun Miao 2nd Season (Historical)
- Kaguya-hime no Monogatari (Historical)
- Hijikata Toshizou: Shiro no Kiseki (Historical)
- Makai Tenshou (Historical)
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Overview
In the Ainu language “orushipe” means “storytelling” and “suopu” means “this place.”
The Foundation for Research and Promotion of Ainu Culture (FRPAC) in conjunction with various directors from Studio Rocca created short films every year starting in 2012. They tell stories from within the Ainu land and culture. These short films are featured at museums, schools, and film festivals–particularly “The New Chitose Airport International Animation Festival” who’s celebrating Hokkaido’s 150th anniversary (before the Boshin War the land was known as Ezochi and not formally a part of Japan).
The official YouTube channel provides various audio and subtitles combinations for the short films, roughly a year after their first showcase. And the yearly films are also released on DVD.
About Orushipe Suopu
Orushipe Suopu is a Japanese anime series dating back to 2012 that belongs to the Historical genre. Its set in the past nature makes it an 22 episodes journey that anime fans should not overlook.
Alternative Titles for Orushipe Suopu
Orushipe Suopu is known around the world by several names: オルシペスウォプ. Regardless of which title you know it by, you can find all episodes here.
Where to Watch Orushipe Suopu
You can watch Orushipe Suopu on My Blog. Episodes will be available soon.
Orushipe Suopu Details and Facts
Orushipe Suopu is a SPECIAL, consisting of 22 episodes, which first aired in 2012, with episodes running approximately 5 min per ep minutes each. Its genres include Historical.
Anime Similar to Orushipe Suopu
If you enjoyed Orushipe Suopu, you might also like these anime from similar genres:
- Tactics (Historical)
- Wu Lan Qi Qi Ge (Historical)
- Ruguo Lishi Shi Yiqun Miao 2nd Season (Historical)
- Kaguya-hime no Monogatari (Historical)
- Hijikata Toshizou: Shiro no Kiseki (Historical)
- Makai Tenshou (Historical)
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