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29-year-old Satoru Fujinuma is sent back in time 18 years to prevent the events leading to his mother's death, which began with a series of kidnappings while he was in 5th grade. StarsShinnosuke MitsushimaTao TsuchiyaMinami TakayamaSee production info at IMDbProIMDb RATING8. 5/1057KYOUR RATINGRatePOPULARITY1,75822Top creditsStarsShinnosuke MitsushimaTao TsuchiyaMinami Takayama197User reviews9Critic reviewsSee production info at IMDbProAwards9 wins & 15 nominationsEpisodes13Browse episodesTopTop-rated1 Season2016Videos1Trailer 1:42Watch Official TrailerPhotos114Top castEditShinnosuke MitsushimaSatoru Fujinuma (29-years-old). 12 eps • 201612 episodes • 2016Tao TsuchiyaSatoru Fujinuma (10-years-old). 12 eps • 201612 episodes • 2016Minami TakayamaSachiko Fujinuma12 eps • 201612 episodes • 2016Ben DiskinSatoru Fujinuma (29-years-old)12 eps • 201612 episodes • 2016Michelle RuffSatoru Fujinuma (10-years-old)12 eps • 201612 episodes • 2016Stephanie ShehKayo Hinazuki10 eps • 201610 episodes • 2016Sara CravensSachiko Fujinuma10 eps • 201610 episodes • 2016David W. CollinsGaku Yashiro10 eps • 201610 episodes • 2016Mitsuru MiyamotoGaku Yashiro.

She is voiced by Wakana Yamazaki (Episode 70-78), Megumi Toyoguchi in (OVA) and Akemi Okamura (Current) in Japanese and Kerry Williams (4kids Dub), Cindy Creekmore (Odex, Episode 68-Current), Chio Su-Ping (Odex, Episode 53-67), Luci Christian (Funimation) and Alison Lester (Odex, Episode 1-52) in English. Contents 1 History 1. 1 Beginnings 2 Story 2. 1 Orange Town Arc 2. 2 Island of Rare Animals 2. 3 Syrup Village Arc 3 Personality 4 Abilities and Powers 4. 1 Weather Prediction & Navigation 4. 2 Cartography 4. 3 Thief 4. 4 Weakness 5 Quotes 6 Trivia 7 External Links 8 Navigation History[] Beginnings[] Nami was a war orphan from an unknown island in the East Blue Sea. As an infant she was found crying by another young girl name Nojiko.

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