Mabuta wo Tojireba

まぶたを閉じれば

Popularity #25744
  • Music
Episodes
1
Status
Finished Airing

Synopsis

Mabuta wo Tojireba" is a captivating music video that showcases the heartfelt song by wacci, featured prominently on NHK's Minna no Uta program. With its soothing melodies and poignant lyrics, the video weaves together a visual narrative that complements the emotional depth of the music.

The animation creates a beautiful backdrop for the song, enhancing its themes of introspection and connection. Each frame captures the essence of the lyrics, inviting viewers to reflect on their own experiences while being immersed in the artistic presentation. This piece serves as a touching homage to the power of music and its ability to resonate deeply with the human experience.

Otaku Consensus

Mabuta wo Tojireba is best understood as a song-first NHK Minna no Uta entry: its strength is the tight synchronization of wacci’s gentle vocal mood with a compact animated presentation rather than conventional anime storytelling. Its obscurity on MAL and lack of character-driven discussion point to the common limitation as well: viewers looking for narrative development, named cast dynamics, or genre hooks will find it intentionally slight.

Why You Should Watch

Watch Mabuta wo Tojireba if you want an anime music-video short that prioritizes lyrical atmosphere over plot mechanics. Its appeal is specific: wacci listeners, Minna no Uta completists, and viewers who like anime as a vessel for a single song rather than a serialized story will get the most from it. It scratches a neighboring itch to standalone anime music videos like Shelter, but with the gentler, broadcast-friendly intimacy associated with NHK’s long-running children-and-family music slot. At one episode, it is also an unusually low-commitment catalog entry: more like pausing with a song you might replay than sitting down for an “anime episode.” If you want introspective music without idol-show framing, battle spectacle, or melodrama, this is the right scale.

What Makes It Stand Out

  • 1

    The piece is tied to NHK’s Minna no Uta, a program known for pairing original songs with short visual works, which places it closer to Japanese broadcast music culture than to standard TV anime production.

  • 2

    Its credited theme category is Music while its broader genres are listed as Unknown, making it a database oddity: the song identity is clearer than any conventional anime genre label.

  • 3

    The format is a single completed episode, so its pacing is governed by the structure of wacci’s song rather than by act breaks, cliffhangers, or series continuity.

  • 4

    Its MAL popularity rank of #25744 marks it as a deep-cut entry, more likely to be discovered through wacci or Minna no Uta interest than through mainstream seasonal anime browsing.

Fun Facts & Trivia

Fun fact 1
Mabuta wo Tojireba is associated with wacci, the Japanese band whose song provides the core identity of the short.
Fun fact 2
The anime was featured on NHK’s Minna no Uta, a broadcast venue that has historically treated animation as a companion to songs rather than as episodic fiction.
Fun fact 3
Despite being cataloged as anime, its listed genres are Unknown, while its theme is explicitly Music, reflecting how music-video shorts often sit awkwardly inside anime database taxonomies.
Fun fact 4
The title is a finished one-episode work, which makes it closer to a televised music video artifact than a conventional OVA, special, or short-form series.

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