Watch: Handmade Papercraft Animated Short ‘Light Hole’ from Japan
by Alex Billington
March 9, 2026
Source: YouTube
Take a voyage into the enchanting world of manga in this excellent short film from Japan. The 2-minute animated short is called Light Hole and it’s made by a Japanese book publisher called Kodansha Ltd – which publishes many books and manga. It’s a tribute to the mangificent world of paper and how beautiful books are when printed on actual paper. “Combining live action with papercraft stop-motion animation, the film provides a cinematic experience that has never been seen before.” Directed by Toru Katori, the film features characters from over 100 works, including Akira, Attack on Titan, Ghost in the Shell, Blue Period. 🇯🇵 “In addition to our manga, the film captures the essence of a wide range of Kodansha’s genres, from journalism to fashion, beauty, literature, arts and sciences, and children’s books. Each time you watch it, you’ll notice something new. Popular manga artists also appear in this exciting film.” It’s awesome to see them recreate so many of these iconic characters entirely with paper and it’s all made by hand. In a world increasingly filled with AI slop, this stands out and makes me want to go buy some manga right away. Enjoy.


Thanks to Catsuka for the tip on this video. Original intro via YouTube: “The film begins with a girl opening a book. When she becomes immersed in the world in the story, a light hole opens up. That light hole is an entrance to the world of imagination, a portal between the real world and the worlds in stories. Live action was combined with papercraft stop-motion animation to create a surreal setting that juxtaposes real world with the worlds in stories. It is a world where figments of the imagination become possible, a world where a girl’s fantasies run free.” Light Hole is the third Kodansha branded short film (more info). It’s directed by designer / filmmaker Toru Katori – an independent creator who was selected from over 150 entries from within Japan & overseas. With animation direction by Takuro Oishi. Produced by Satoshi Otake and made by Geek Pictures (visit their official site). “What begins as a story on a page takes on various new forms that impact reality. I wanted to take Kodansha’s approach to stories, where nothing is impossible & anything can be created, and depict that in a film.” For more info, visit Kodansha’s site. To watch more shorts, click here.
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