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A Silent Voice videos A Silent Voice: The Movie: Fathom Events Trailer A Silent Voice: The Movie: Fathom Events Trailer TRAILER 0:30 A Silent Voice: Trailer 1 A Silent Voice: Trailer 1 TRAILER 2:32 View All Videos A Silent Voice Photos A Silent Voice (2016) See all photos Movie Info After being bullied mercilessly, a grade school student transfers to another school. Years later, one of her former tormentors sets out to make amends. Show Less Show More Genre: Drama, Romance, Anime Original Language: Japanese
Director: Naoko Yamada Producer: Hideaki Hatta, Takashi Yoshimura, Susumu Okinaka, Masaki Kato, Toshihiro Takahashi, Osamu Yoshiba Writer: Reiko Yoshida, Yoshitoki Oima Release Date (Theaters): Oct 20, 2017 limited Release Date (Streaming): Apr 2, 2019 Runtime: 2h 9m Distributor: Eleven Arts Production Co: Kodansha Ltd. , Shochiku Company, Pony Canyon Inc. Sound Mix: Dolby
Digital Aspect Ratio: Flat (1. 85:1) Cast & Crew Miyu Irino Shoya Ishida Voice Saori Hayami Shoko Nishimiya Voice Megumi Han Miki Kawai Voice Yui Ishikawa Miyoko Sahara Voice Yûki Kaneko Naoka Ueno Voice Kensho Ono Tomohiro Nagatsu Voice Toshiyuki Toyonaga Toshi Mashibasa Voice Aoi Yuki Yuzuru Nishiya Voice Akiko Hiramatsu Yaeko Nishimiya Voice Satsuki Yukino Miyako Ishida Voice Ryo Nishitani Kazuki Shimada Voice Ryunosuke Watanuki Pedro Voice Ayano Hamaguchi Shoya's sister Voice Erena Kamata Maria Ishida Voice Ikuko Tani Ito Nishimiya Voice Naoko Yamada Director Reiko Yoshida Screenwriter Kensuke Ushio Original Music Kazuya Takao Cinematographer Mutsuo Shinohara Art Director Hideaki Hatta Producer Takashi Yoshimura Producer Susumu Okinaka Producer Masaki Kato Producer Toshihiro Takahashi Producer Osamu Yoshiba Producer Yoshitoki Oima Writer Show all Cast & Crew News & Interviews for A Silent Voice Only the Brave Is a Powerful Tribute View All Critic Reviews for A Silent Voice All Critics (36) | Top Critics (9) | Fresh (34) | Rotten (2) Full Review. Charles Solomon Los Angeles Times Full Review.
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Unlike a proper honorific, use of such suffixes is governed largely by how they sound in conjunction with a particular name, and on the effect the speaker is trying to achieve. Baby talk variations[edit] Some honorifics have baby talk versions—mispronunciations stereotypically associated with small children and cuteness, and more frequently used in popular entertainment than in everyday speech. The baby talk version of -sama is -chama (ちゃま). There are even baby talk versions of baby talk versions. Chan can be changed to -tan (たん), and less often, -chama (ちゃま) to -tama (たま). Familial honorifics[edit] "Nii-san" redirects here. For the car brand, see Nissan. Words for family members have two
different forms in Japanese. When referring to one's own family members while speaking to a non-family-member, neutral, descriptive nouns are used, such as haha (母) for "mother" and ani (兄) for "older brother". Honorific forms are used when addressing one's own family members or addressing or referring to someone else's family members. Using the suffix -san, as is most common, "mother" becomes okāsan (お母さん) and "older brother" becomes oniisan (お兄さん).
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