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Robert Spencer Adam Gibbs Setsuko Yokokawa (横川 節子) Ayano Shiraishi [ja] Corinne Orr Emily Neves Mrs. Yokokawa (横川 さん) Yoshiko Shinohara [ja] Veronica Taylor Shelley Calene-Black Seita and Setsuko's aunt Akemi Yamaguchi [ja] Amy Jones Marcy Bannor Seita and Setsuko's cousin Kazumi Nozaki Shannon Conley Unknown Doctor Hiroshi Kawaguchi Dan Green David Wald Production[edit] Development[edit] Incendiary bombs being dropped onto Kobe, the setting of the filmGrave of the Fireflies author Akiyuki Nosaka said that many offers had been made to make a live-action film adaptation of his short story. [6] Nosaka argued that "it was impossible to create the barren, scorched earth that's to be the backdrop of the story". [6] He also argued that contemporary children would not be able to convincingly play the characters. Nosaka expressed surprise when an animated version was offered. [6] After seeing the storyboards, Nosaka concluded that it was not possible for such a story to have been made in any method other than animation and expressed surprise in how accurately the rice paddies and townscape were depicted. [6] Isao Takahata said that he was compelled to film the short story after seeing how the main character, Seita, "was a unique wartime ninth grader". [7] Takahata explained that any wartime story, whether animated or not animated, "tends to be moving and tear-jerking", and that young people develop an "inferiority complex" where they perceive people in wartime eras as being more noble and more able than they are, and therefore the audience believes that the story has nothing to do with them. Takahata argued that he wanted to dispel this mindset. [6] When Nosaka asked if the film characters were "having fun", Takahata answered that he clearly depicted Seita and Setsuko had "substantial" days and that they were "enjoying their days". [8] Takahata said that Setsuko was even more difficult to animate than Seita, and that he had never before depicted a girl younger than five.9 seconds, and the 1/4 mile in 13. 8 seconds at 104 mph. This compared to a Car Life road test of a 400 CI powered GTO with a Ram Air engine, four-speed transmission, and 3. 90 gear which did 0–60 in 6. 6 seconds, 0–100 in 14. 6 seconds, and the 1/4 mile in 14. 53 at 99. 7 mph. Car and Driver wrote that the 428 CI powered car was "a fine, exciting car for either touring or tooting around in traffic. Not overly fussy. Not difficult to drive–-up to a point.
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