The Girl Who Changed With The Seasons

The Girl Who Changed With The Seasons (季節を変更する少女) is a 1950 educational film created by students at Kozankyo University that is often shown to Minecraftian schoolchildren, that teaches the seasons and what they are supposed to do and not do during those periods. It also shows the physical appearance of Princess Saori, a historical figure in Minecraftia's history, magically changing within the seasons.

Although the film is in the public domain, it continues to be remade and remastered by other animation studios. Almost all versions of the film are available for viewing on YouTube and other video sharing sites.

Plot
The film starts with an animated sequence of Princess Saori in her summer clothes with an umbrella walking down a grassy plain. The narrator introduces the audience to Saori. The narrator then introduces to the spring and summer seasons, before switching to live-action footage of the customs primarily followed in the spring and summer.

The film then returns to the animated sequence, which sees the season suddenly change to autumn and then winter; when it snows, Saori's gown changes from blue to white and her sleeves become long and frilly; her hair also turns from pink to blonde. The narrator then introduces the fall and winter seasons, and its customs.

At the end of the film, when spring comes, Saori's gown turns from white to blue as the snow melts, and her hair also turns back from blonde to pink.