

Iroha ni Chidori
Comedy duo Chidori explore the food, towns and hidden gems of the Kanto region, bringing the laughs on a tight budget and a marathon filming schedule.
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Plot Summary
This is a very short animated film that appears to be a visual representation of traditional Japanese art and storytelling. It likely depicts a scene or a brief narrative, possibly with mythical or folkloric elements, conveyed through stylized animation.
Critical Reception
As a very short animated piece, 'Iroha ni Chidori' likely did not receive wide critical review or widespread audience discussion. Information regarding its reception is scarce due to its niche nature and brevity.
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Fun Fact
The title 'Iroha ni Chidori' can be interpreted as 'iroha' which refers to the traditional Japanese syllabary, and 'chidori' which means plover (a type of bird). The combination might allude to a poetic or symbolic meaning within the short's context.
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