4.Eyes Short Film Guide


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4.Eyes Short Film Guide
Quick facts
- Entry: 1 of 1
- Format: short film / movie
- Runtime: about 9 minutes
- Year: 1975
- Director: Keiichi Tanaami
- Canon/filler label: Standalone original short — complete in one sitting
Original summary
Film by Tanaami Keiichi. PopRot’s expanded reading: 4.Eyes is a compact experimental animation where the main pleasure is not plot delivery but watching images mutate, collide, and redirect attention.
Detailed what-happens recap
The verified databases do not provide a granular public episode synopsis, so this recap stays honest about what can be confirmed. The short operates as an audiovisual art piece: the title foregrounds eyes and seeing, while the film format gives Tanaami room to move through surreal graphic ideas quickly. Viewers should expect an impression-led sequence rather than a conventional setup-conflict-resolution structure.
That makes the best recap a structural one: the film introduces a visual premise, varies it through repeated images and unexpected transitions, then leaves the viewer with the sensation of having watched perception itself become animated.
Characters in this episode
Watch or skip?
Watch if you are interested in experimental anime history, short-form art animation, or Keiichi Tanaami’s visual language. Skip if you only want plot-heavy TV anime with named character arcs.
Where to watch
- No stable official streaming page was verified during this run.
- Check legal archival, festival, museum, or rights-holder channels first; availability for 1970s experimental shorts can vary by region and licensing window.
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