Kumo to Tulip

Kumo to Tulip (くもとちゅうりっぷ Kumo to Chūrippu, lit. "Spider and Tulip") is a short animated Japanese film made in 1943 by Kenzo Masaoka. It is a story about a ladybird being chased by a black-faced spider. The spider catches the ladybird, but then it rains, the spider drowns, and the ladybird is freed by a friendly fly.

In 2001, the Japanese magazine Animage elected Kumo to Tulip the fourth best anime production of all time.[1]

The short-film was screened at Locarno Film Festival and at Barbican Centre's Barbican Animation Show.[2][3]

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