Folktales from Japan — Season 1, Episode 85: The Old Woman and the Giant Octopus / Dokkoisho / The Tengu of Ashitaka Mountain
Animation, Drama • 25 min • 6 seasons, 346 episodes • ★ 9.0/10
Episode synopsis
An old woman cuts off the leg of an octopus on the beach, and gets rich by selling it at the market. A groom is given botamochi rice balls at his bride's village. He wants his mom to make them, so he keeps saying "botamochi" on the way home, but then he trips and rises up saying, "dokkoisho! A strong-willed and hardworking mother goes all alone to Ashitaka Mountain, where a Tengu lives. But she doesn't come back. Source: crunchyroll
About Folktales from Japan
Hometown Rebuilding: Folktales from Japan is a Japanese anime television series that adapts various traditional stories from Japan. The narration and all character voices are provided by veteran Japanese film actors Akira Emoto and Yoneko Matsukane. An English-subtitled version began "simulcast" availability on the streaming service Crunchyroll March 12, 2012.
More episodes from Season 1
- E1The Old Man Who Made the Dead Trees Blossom; The Man Who Bought Dreams; The Rat Sutra
- E2Little One Inch, The Rolling Rice Ball, The Cow's Marriage
- E3The Old Man and His Bump, The Transforming Hood, The Love Potion
- E4Strong Tarou, The Village of the Nightengales, Hirabayashi
- E5Urashima Tarou, The Monkey Buddha, Comparing Treasures
- E6Kintarou, The Two Squid, The Three Cry
- E7The Fish Wife, The Rich Pond Snail, The Lying Girl
- E8The Carpenter and Oniroku, The Bear and the Fox, The Priest and the Child Cross the River
- E9Shippeitaro, The Son Who Went to Heaven, Comparing Laziness
- E10Sannen-Netarou; The Last Lie; Happy, Splendid, Wonderful!
- E11The Wife Who Wouldn't Eat; The Snot-Nosed Boy; The Priest And The Boy Who Had To Pee!
- E12The Furuya Forest; The Traveler's Horse; A Crow in the Dark of Night