Junkers Come Here
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Junkers Come Here | |
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ユンカース・カム・ヒア (Yunkāsu Kamu Hia) |
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Genre | Drama, Fantasy |
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Directed by | Junichi Sato |
Studio | Bandai |
Released | 20 July 1994 |
Runtime | 100 min |
Junkers Come Here (ユンカース・カム・ヒア Yunkāsu Kamu Hia?) is an anime movie about a girl, Hiromi Nozawa, and her miniature Schnauzer, Junkers (pronounced Yoon-kers). Troubled with her parents wishing to separate, Hiromi feels overwhelming loneliness and sadness. She finds herself comforted by Junkers, an unusual dog with the ability to speak and grant her three wishes.
The film, directed by Junichi Sato of Sailor Moon fame and shown in small chunks on Japanese TV before being released theatrically, was based on a story by singer-songwriter Naoto Kine (who also performed the film's opening song and acted in the film as a seiyuu).
[edit] Cast
Japanese Voice Cast
- Mei Oshitani as Hiromi Nozawa
- Shinnosuke Furumoto as Junkers
- Daisuke Sugata as Atsushi
- Hiroko Takahashi as School Crossing Warden
- Kappei Yamaguchi as Passenger
- Katsunari Mineno as Keisuke Kimura
- Keiko Nakajima as Fumie Morita
- Mayumi Iizuka as Kazuko
- Misako Konno as Suzuko Nozawa
- Mitsuaki Madono as Waiter
- Momoko Ishi as Chie Harada
- Naoto Kine as Shintaro Nozawa
- Sakiko Tamagawa as Yoko Inoue
- Toshihiko Nakajima as Photographer
- Yuki Sato as Baby
- Yuta Yamazaki as Hiroshi
- Yuya Tejima as Takashi
English Voice Cast
- Brittney Wilson as Hiromi Nozawa
- Sanders Whiting as Junkers
- Brad Swaile as Keisuke Kimura
- Chantal Strand as Kazuko
- Danny McKinnon as Takashi
- Ellen Kennedy as Fumie Morita
- Farell Spence as School Crossing Warden
- Jordan Kilik as Atsushi
- Lisa Ann Beley as Suzuko Nozawa
- Moneca Stori as Yoko Inoue
- Reece Thompson as Hiroshi
- Sean Campbell as Shintaro Nozawa
- Sylvia Zaradic as Chie Hirada
- Trevor Devall as Photographer
[edit] Music
- Opening Theme
- Real You, Another You, by Naoto Kine
- Ending Theme
- Winter Comes Around, by Akiko Hioki