Ringing Bell
| Ringing Bell | |
Poster of the film | |
| チリンの鈴 (Chirin no Suzu) | |
|---|---|
| Manga | |
| Written by | Takashi Yanase |
| Published by | Froebel-Kan |
| Published | 1978 |
| Anime film | |
| Directed by | Masami Hata |
| Produced by | Shintaro Tsuji Tsunemasa Hatano |
| Written by | Takashi Yanase |
| Music by | Taku Izumi The Brothers Four |
| Studio | Sanrio Films |
| Licensed by | |
| Released | March 11, 1978 (Japan) April 8, 1983 (US) |
| Runtime | 47 minutes |
Ringing Bell (チリンの鈴, Chirin no Suzu; lit. Chirin's Bell) is a 1978 Japanese animated film adaptation of the storybook of the same name written by Takashi Yanase, the creator of Anpanman. It is most notable by fans and critics as a family film which makes a sharp, sudden turn into a dark and violent story that criticizes and reflects upon the theme of revenge and war.
Ringing Bell was produced by Sanrio and originally shown as a double feature alongside the US/Sanrio co-production The Mouse and his Child. It is Sanrio's first anime film to have a dark plot; only two films they co-produced with Sunrise, The Ideon: A Contact and The Ideon: Be Invoked – both of which serve as the conclusion to Yoshiyuki Tomino's Space Runaway Ideon – follow suit. Like the above-mentioned Ideon films, it is among Sanrio's first works to be aimed at young adult audience members in and outside Japan. Sanrio later became its fourth biggest shareholder of IG Port on July 3, 2025.