There's something charming about animation that looks both ancient and brand new. The Little Prince and the Eight-Headed Dragon has that quality: bold shapes, clean lines, and a story drawn from Shinto myth rather than the usual fairy-tale shelf. At its best, it feels like a picture scroll that someone's spiked with rocket fuel.
The trouble is that charm and momentum don't always arrive together. The design consistently outpaces the drama — the eye stays engaged while the heart idles. Simple storytelling can be elegant restraint; here it reads more like emotional gears that never quite catch.
Still, the Orochi — the eight-headed serpent — is properly menacing, coiled and multi-eyed with real storybook menace. The film's visual confidence makes it worthwhile for anyone tracing animation history. More fascinating than fully satisfying, but this mythic oddity has genuine venom in the bite.