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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. [6] Takahata said that "In that respect, when you make the book into a movie, Setsuko becomes a tangible person", and that four-year-olds
often become more assertive and self-centered, and try to get their own ways
during that age. He explained that while one could "have a scene where Seita can't stand that anymore", it is "difficult to incorporate into a story". [9] Takahata explained that the film is from Seita's point of view, "and even objective passages are filtered through his feelings". [8] Takahata said that he had considered using non-traditional animation methods, but because "the schedule was planned and the movie's release date set, and the staff assembled, it was apparent there was no room for such a trial-and-error approach". [8] He further remarked that he had difficulty animating the scenery since, in Japanese animation, one is "not allowed" to depict Japan in a realistic manner. [6] Animators often traveled to foreign countries to do research on how to depict them, but such research had not been done before for a Japanese setting. [6] While animating the movie, Takahata also created several different cuts of the scene in which Seita cremates Setsuko's body. Takahata spent a lot of time on this scene, trying to create the perfect iteration of it.
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[14] The Yen Press
hardcover editions combine two of the original volumes per book, while their ebook editions match the original volume numbering. The series is licensed in France by Ki-oon. [15] Sanbe wrote a spin-off manga titled Erased: Re, which was
serialized in Young Ace from June 4, 2016 to November 4, 2016. [16] It was published as the ninth volume of the series in Japanese on February 4, 2017, and in English by Yen Press on September 18, 2018. [17] Volumes[edit] No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN 1 January 26, 2013[18]978-4-04-120557-0February 21, 2017[19]978-0-316-55331-5 01.