"Kimagure Orange Road: I Want to Go Back to That Day" - A timeless love storyKimagure Orange Road: Ano Hi ni Kaeritai, released on October 1, 1988, is an animated feature film based on the manga of the same name by Matsumoto Izumi. The story skillfully combines the elements of youth, romance, and supernatural powers, and has been loved by many fans. Below, we will introduce detailed information and reviews of this film, as well as recommended points. OverviewKimagure Orange Road: Ano Hi ni Kaeritai (I Want to Go Back to Those Days) was released on October 1, 1988, and is a 69-minute long feature film with a complete story. It was distributed by Toho and produced by Toho and Studio Pierrot. It was directed by Tomomitsu Mochizuki and written by Norifumi Terada. storyThe protagonist, Kyosuke Kasuga, is a high school student with psychic powers. He is torn between his childhood friend Madoka Ayukawa and his friend Hikaru Ayukawa. One day, Kyosuke uses his time leap ability to go back in time and relive the precious time he spent with Madoka. However, he realizes that changing the past will also change the future, so Kyosuke embarks on a journey to find true love while facing himself. characterThere are many fascinating characters in this work. The main characters are introduced below.
Cast and crewMany talented voice actors participated in this work. Below are the main cast and staff members. ■Cast・Toru Furuya ・Hiromi Tsuru ・Eriko Hara ・Kei Tomiyama ・Michie Tomizawa ・Chieko Honda ・Kenichi Ogata ・Yusaku Yara ・Keiichi Nanba ・Naoki Tatsuta ・Katsumi Suzuki ・Chiyoko Kawashima ・Sho Hayami ・Koichi Yamadera ・Maria Kawamura ・Tomoko Maruo ■ Main staff・Produced by Toho and Studio Pierrot ・Distribution by Toho ・Director: Mochizuki Tomomitsu ・Animation Directors: Goto Masako, Takada Akemi, Mochizuki Tomomitsu ・Producers: Kono Hideo, Fukakusa Reiko, Pokuya Naoji ・Planning by: Fujiwara Masamichi, Nunokawa Yuji, Horikoshi Toru ・Original story by Matsumoto Izumi ・Screenplay by Terada Norifumi ・Cinematography by Kaneko Jin, Tokyo Animation Film's Kadohara Yukie, Tokyo Animation Film's Kumagai Masahiro, Tokyo Animation Film's Komatsu Toshikazu, Tokyo Animation Film's Uehara Ichiro, Tokyo Animation Film's Kurata Yoshimi, Tokyo Animation Film's Kizushige Yoshinori, Tokyo Animation Film's Shinohara Hiroko, Tokyo Animation Film's Yamada Hiroaki ・Art direction by Miura Satoshi ・Editing by Kakesu Shuichi, Kakesu Editing Office's Ishida Satoru, Kakesu Editing Office's Makioka Eigo Music: Shiro Sagisu, Tatsuo Oba, Kanako Wada, Hiroyuki Izuta, Yoshiaki Shirai, Toshiba EMI, Toho Music Publishing, Youmex. Sound: Harutoshi Otsuka, Yoshio Obara, Sound Mixing Studio, Noriyoshi Matsuura, Jun Watanabe, Katsumi Ito, current Evaluation and Impressions"Kimagure Orange Road: I Want to Go Back to Those Days" is highly praised for its depiction of themes of youth and romance. In particular, the storytelling that utilizes the time leap setting deeply moves viewers. In addition, the portrayal of the characters' emotions and the delicacy of their relationships are also points of praise. Director Tomomitsu Mochizuki has succeeded in drawing out the best in the original work, achieving both visual beauty and depth of story. Animation directors Masako Goto, Akemi Takada, and Tomomitsu Mochizuki also have excellent teamwork, depicting the characters' expressions and movements with great realism. Music is also an important element that enhances the appeal of this work. The background music and theme songs, created by the music staff including Sagisu Shiro, express the emotions of the story in a rich way. In particular, the theme song "Ano Hi ni Kaeritai" (I Want to Go Back to That Day) is a masterpiece that continues to be loved by many fans. Recommended pointsHere are some reasons why we recommend this work:
Related works and recommendationsKimagure Orange Road: Ano Hi ni Kaeritai is also linked to the original manga and TV anime series. The original manga is loved by many fans for its unique touch and storytelling by Izumi Matsumoto. The TV anime series was also broadcast for a long time, totaling 48 episodes, and many episodes were drawn. If you enjoyed this work, you might also like:
Conclusion"Kimagure Orange Road: I Want to Go Back to That Day" is a moving work that skillfully combines the elements of youth, romance, and time travel. It continues to be loved by many viewers due to its beautiful artwork, music, and realistic character portrayal. Through this work, you will be able to experience Kyosuke's growth and search for love, and be deeply moved. Please give it a watch. |
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