Junkers Come Here

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).

Junkers Come Here
Junkers Come Here DVD cover
Directed byJunichi Sato
Production
company
Release date
July 20, 1995 (1995-07-20)
Running time
100 minutes
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese

Hiromi appears on the outside to be a mature, resilient girl, but on the inside she feels like she's falling apart. She hardly sees her parents at all, as they are always busy with work. Then she learns that her parents are considering a divorce and she may have to make the heartrending choice of deciding which parent to live with. On top of that, Hiromi's tutor, Keisuke (on whom Hiromi has a crush), is getting married, and Hiromi fears that she soon will be completely alone. 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, a member of TM Network. He also performed the film's opening song and acted in the film as Shintaro, Hiromi's father. The late Kazuo Komatsubara also worked on the film as a character designer and animation director. It won Best Animation Film at the 1995 Mainichi Film Awards.[1]

Cast

Japanese voice actor

English dubbing actor

Music

Opening Theme
Real You, Another You, by Naoto Kine
Ending Theme
Winter Comes Around, by Akiko Hioki
gollark: IKR, right?
gollark: I AGREE
gollark: Hmm, that *is* an advantage.
gollark: __···__
gollark: LINUX GOOD ABSTRACTION ALSO GOOD C++ PROBLEMATIC JAVA UNGOOD

References

  1. Laeno, Dominic. "Junkers Come Here". themanime.org. THEM. Retrieved 25 October 2016.


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