Isingeniso
The ENSKY PT-133 Paper Theater is a paper craft kit designed to create a three-dimensional scene from the animated film 'Spirited Away', specifically depicting 'Thoughts of Kaonashi'. This kit utilizes multiple layers of laser-cut paper to achieve an impressive depth effect. Please read these instructions carefully before beginning assembly to ensure a successful and enjoyable crafting experience.
Ulwazi Lokuphepha
- Lo mkhiqizo uqukethe izingxenye ezincane futhi awufanele izingane ezingaphansi kweminyaka emi-3 ubudala ngenxa yezingozi zokuminyana.
- Assembly requires the use of sharp tools such as a craft cutter or scissors. Adult supervision is recommended for younger users.
- Use adhesive in a well-ventilated area. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. In case of contact, rinse thoroughly with water and seek medical attention if irritation persists.
- Gcina zonke izinto zokupakisha zikude nezingane ukuvikela ukuminyanisa.
Okuqukethwe Kwephakheji
The ENSKY PT-133 Paper Theater kit includes:
- Multiple sheets of laser-cut paper components.
- Instruction sheet (Japanese text, visual guide provided in this manual).
Qaphela: Adhesive, craft cutter/scissors, and tweezers are hhayi ifakiwe futhi kufanele ithengwe ngokuhlukana.
Setha
Amathuluzi Adingekayo
- Craft Cutter or Precision Scissors: For carefully detaching paper pieces.
- Okunamathelayo: A quick-drying paper adhesive or craft glue is recommended.
- Ama-tweezers: Essential for handling small pieces and precise placement.
Preparing Components
Before starting assembly, lay out all the laser-cut paper sheets. Familiarize yourself with the different layers and individual pieces. The image below illustrates the various components and the tools required for assembly.

This image displays the various laser-cut paper sheets that form the Paper Theater, along with illustrations of a cutter, adhesive, and tweezers, which are necessary for assembly. The difficulty level is indicated by four filled diamonds, suggesting a moderately challenging build.
Carefully detach each piece from its sheet. Some pieces may be very delicate, so use your craft cutter or precision scissors to gently separate them, especially around intricate details. Avoid tearing or bending the paper.
Operating (Assembly Instructions)
The assembly process involves layering the paper components in a specific order to create the three-dimensional scene. Follow the visual guide provided on the original instruction sheet (if available) or use the following general steps:
- Identify Layers: The paper sheets are typically numbered or designed to indicate their layering order, usually from back to front. Start with the rearmost layer.
- Faka i-Adhesive: Apply a small amount of adhesive to the designated tabs or connection points on the back layer. Use tweezers for precise application, especially on small areas.
- Attach Next Layer: Carefully align the next layer with the previous one, ensuring all connection points match. Press gently to secure the bond.
- Phinda: Continue this process, adding each subsequent layer from back to front. Pay close attention to the alignment to maintain the intended depth and perspective of the scene.
- Hlanganisa Uhlaka: Once all internal layers are assembled, construct the outer frame of the Paper Theater. This frame typically holds the layered scene together and provides a finished look.
- Okokugcina: Allow the adhesive to dry completely before handling or displaying the finished product.

Ibheke phambili view of the fully assembled Paper Theater, showcasing the intricate layered design and the 'Spirited Away' scene with Kaonashi.

Uhlangothi view of the completed Paper Theater, illustrating the multi-layered construction that creates a three-dimensional effect for the 'Spirited Away' scene.
Isondlo
To ensure the longevity and appearance of your Paper Theater:
- Uthuli: Gently dust the assembled Paper Theater with a soft brush or a can of compressed air to remove accumulated dust. Avoid using wet cloths.
- Bonisa: Display the Paper Theater in a stable location, away from direct sunlight, high humidity, or extreme temperatures, which can cause the paper to fade, warp, or degrade.
- Ukuphatha: Handle the finished product with care to avoid bending or damaging the delicate paper layers.
Ukuxazulula inkinga
- Pieces not detaching cleanly: Use a fresh, sharp blade on your craft cutter. Apply gentle, even pressure. If a piece is stubborn, try cutting from the opposite side.
- Adhesive showing: Use a minimal amount of adhesive. If excess glue appears, try to gently wipe it away with a dry cotton swab before it dries completely. For dried glue, a very fine-tipped tool might carefully remove it, but proceed with caution.
- Layers not aligning: Double-check the numbering or visual cues for each layer. Ensure you are applying adhesive to the correct points and taking your time to align before pressing firmly.
- Finished product appears warped: This can happen if too much adhesive is used, or if the product is exposed to humidity. Ensure you use appropriate adhesive and store the finished product in a dry environment.
Imininingwane
| Inombolo Yemodeli | I-PT-133 |
| Ibhrendi | ensky |
| Ubukhulu bomkhiqizo (H x W x D) | Cishe. 100 x 80 x 42 mm (3.9 x 3.1 x 1.7 amayintshi) |
| Okubalulekile | Iphepha |
| Itimu | Anime (Spirited Away) |
| Izwe azalelwe kulo | Japan |
| Ibanga lobudala (Incazelo) | Kid (with adult supervision for tools) |
Iwaranti kanye Nokusekela
Specific warranty information for the ENSKY PT-133 Paper Theater kit is typically provided by the retailer at the time of purchase or by the manufacturer. Please refer to your purchase documentation or visit the official ensky website for details regarding product warranty and customer support.
For assistance with missing parts or manufacturing defects, please contact the retailer where you purchased the product or the manufacturer directly, providing your proof of purchase and model number (PT-133).





