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- Because Kubo is one of the three strings, and the other two strings are his two parents, represented by a Monkey and a Beetle.
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I just saw Kubo and the Two Strings, and everyone in my family wants to know “why is it called **two strings* when the shamisen he’s playing has three strings? In fact, the name of the instrument (三味線) literally means three strings.
Learn even more about this instrument here! - https://community.bachido.com/t/the-versitile-shamisen/6396In LAIKA's epic animated saga, Kubo and the Two Stri...
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- Kubo Is A Laika Production
- Kubo Surpasses Genre
- It's Steeped in Japanese Folklore
- Teenage Wasteland
- Coldplay Is Contributing to The Soundtrack, Among Others
- Art Parkinson Is Kubo
- It's A Mystical Journey
- Ralph Fiennes Goes Bad Again
- Kubo's Allies Have Star Power
- It's Written by An Award-Winning Team
Although this should be obvious by now, people who are unfamiliar with LAIKA movies may need a quick rundown on the company. LAIKA is known for their gorgeous art, creepy yet meaningful story lines and, above all, passion. They are dedicated artists who toil for years on a single movie, and while their films do not turn much of a profit at the box ...
Like other LAIKA films, Kubo is a fantasy-action-comedy. The PG-rated movie will follow in the footsteps of its predecessors, which means that it will not neatly fit into a single genre. This refusal to stay inside the box is one of the things that make the company so beloved in the eyes of fans who just don't want to sit through another meaningles...
The setting for Kubo is in ancient Japan, which already presents so much incredible folklore and opportunities for unforgettable storytelling. If Miyazaki films have shown audiences anything, it is that Japan is full of rich stories to tell. In celebration of the film, the Japanese American National Museum in Downtown Los Angeles’ Little Tokyo is e...
One of LAIKA's trademark themes is the coming of age of tweens to teens, and they always pitch it with a wild adventure to keep it interesting while blending it with serious darkness to highlight the weightiness of puberty and growth. While many films poke fun at pimples and awkwardness, LAIKA tends to portray the period of adolescent development w...
Pop music is not usually synonymous with a LAIKA movie. While most of the company's movies have had musical sequences, none were of the on-the-radio variety. Most, in fact, have been far from it, such as the obnoxiously hilarious songs of The Boxtrolls. Since Kubo's story largely circles around an instrument, it's no surprise that the film is takin...
Game of Thrones fans will know Art Parkinson as Rickon Stark, but the voice of Kubo has had several other notable film roles. Many San Andreas fans know him as Ollie, and he has also starred in the films Love, Rosie, Dracula Untold, The Anomaly, Dark Touch and Freakdog. Most of his roles have been in some type of fantasy or horror movie, which shou...
While it's no surprise that Kubo and the Two Strings will be a mystical journey for most ages to enjoy, Screen Rant was able to obtain an exclusive interview about the plot of the film. Some mild spoilers include Kubo and his mother washing ashore on an island, both characters' ability to change their surroundings with magic, Kubo's missing eye and...
If playing Voldemort, one of the most evil wizards of all time, was not enough for the commanding actor, Ralph Fiennes is playing another villain in Kubo. Raiden the Moon King is a character bent on vengeance, and if Fiennes' previous evil characters are any indication, the Moon King's voice should be downright scary. Fans will also remember Fienne...
No heroic tale is complete without a couple of fun sidekicks. Charlize Theron and Matthew McConaughey are Kubo's allies in the film, giving it an extra boost of star power. Theron plays Monkey, Kubo's fierce, stoic companion throughout his journey. Theron says that impressing her kids is one of her biggest goals when making a movie, but they are us...
With a screenplay written by Marc Haimes and Chris Butler and a story by Shannon Tindle, Kubo is almost guaranteed to be a hit. Haimes was previously involved in hit movies like Transformers and Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. Butler is the man responsible for writing Paranorman, but he also worked on Corpse Bride, Coraline, The Boxtrolls and ...
Kubo's shamisen, a traditional Japanese instrument with three strings. During his final confrontation with the Moon King, Kubo re-strings his shamisen with the strand of his mother's hair he carried with him, his father's discarded bowstring, and a strand of his own hair.
Set in feudal Japan, the film revolves around Kubo, a young boy who wields a magical shamisen (a Japanese stringed instrument) and whose left eye was stolen during infancy.
Using the shamisen, he does not slice through waves, but rather brings his origami figures to life, enacting the story of a samurai named Hanso and his battle with the Moon King. To win, Hanso...
Aug 19, 2016 · Featuring intricate set design and a coterie of puppets, including the largest stop-motion puppet ever built, and a mix of old and new technology, Kubo feels vivid and alive. Shadows have teeth...