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Dog's Dream (Korean: 개꿈)

The first animation produced in Korea before liberation was <Doggum>, which was published in the Chosun Ilbo on Japanese colonial era on November 25, 1936. It is the first work made by Kim Yong-woon and Lim Seok-ki at the studio of Cheonglim Shooting Station, and a character with a dog personified appears. It is estimated to be close to a satirical work of adult taste, and it is said that it has been produced and completed for about 3 minutes. But it fizzled out without even completing it.

Since then, artist Kim Yong-hwan, who participated in the production of animations promoting militarism in Japan, returned to Korea before liberation and set up an animation production company in Seoul, but was frustrated at the planning stage due to lack of understanding and failure to secure investment expenses. The specific achievements of the production of the first domestic animation did not come to light until more than a decade later. https://namu.wiki/w/한국%20애니메이션/역사


I found an animation scenario from the 1930s 2005.09.08 17:36 Records that animation was already produced in 1933 will be released for the first time in Korea.

On the 26th of last month, Kim Hong-kyung, who works in the trade industry, has asked KBS 1TV's "TV Show Genuine Luxury" to evaluate the scenario of an animation advertisement for the theater of "Wolseong Jigadabi," which was specified to be produced in 1933. Jigadabi is a type of workpiece. Kim Young-joon, an appraisal committee member of "Real Luxury," diagnosed, "The scenario has a stamp approved by the Governor-General to produce it, and the length of the animation film is specified, indicating that the animation was produced at the time."


The oldest animation-related record so far is about the cartoon "Dog Dream" published by the Chosun Ilbo in 1936. However, it is presumed that the production was canceled because there was no evidence that "Dog Dream" was released in any theater.

The scenario to be unveiled this time was purchased by Kim at a Japanese client in July. The "genuine luxury" team will request artist Shin Dong-heon, who produced the oldest theater animation advertisement so far, to make an eight-minute animation based on this scenario and show it on the air. The show will air at 11 a.m. on the 11th. The scenario was evaluated as worth 13 million won on the air.

"Literature Writer"https://m.khan.co.kr/article/200509081736441