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Japanese People are Here

Japanese People are Here

1936
Animation
4 min
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An animated “documentary” that retells the story of a 1934 hostage crisis that occurred in China.

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Beatrice Holloway
May 26, 2026
2.0 / 5
2.0

'Japanese People are Here' from 1936 is a peculiar entry, an animated work that tackles the grim subject of a 1934 hostage crisis in China. The very notion of an 'animated documentary' on such a topic is bound…

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Alistair Finch
May 26, 2026
3.5 / 5
3.5

This 1936 release, 'Japanese People are Here', ventures into a challenging domain by using animation to recount a 1934 hostage crisis in China. The film's classification as an animated documentary suggests a commitment to presenting factual events, albeit…

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Genevieve Dubois
May 26, 2026
2.0 / 5
2.0

The premise of 'Japanese People are Here'—an animated retelling of a 1934 Chinese hostage crisis from 1936—is inherently intriguing, yet fraught with potential pitfalls. As an 'animated documentary', its purpose appears to be educational, but the historical context…

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Marcus Thorne
May 26, 2026
3.0 / 5
3.0

'Japanese People are Here' is a fascinating artefact from 1936, attempting to frame a 1934 Chinese hostage crisis through animation. The film's ambition to serve as an animated documentary is noteworthy, promising a visual interpretation of historical events.…

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Eleanor Vance
May 26, 2026
2.5 / 5
2.5

Released in 1936, 'Japanese People are Here' presents a curious paradox: an animated documentary tackling a serious historical event, the 1934 hostage crisis in China. The choice of animation for such a subject is bold, though the execution…

FAQs

The film's description as an animated 'documentary' that 'retells the story' of a 1934 hostage crisis implies a narrative construction. Whether this retelling offers a balanced perspective is not detailed in the provided context. As an animated work from 1936 addressing a geopolitical event, it is plausible that the film reflects the prevalent viewpoints of its time and origin. Viewers should approach it critically, considering its historical context and potential biases.