isekai de mofumofu nadenade suru tame ni ganbattemasu. - episode 4 vostfr
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modern action adventure road story where a 17-year-old girl named Suzume helps a mysterious young man close doors from the other side that are releasing disasters all over in Japan. A modern action adventure road story where a 17-year-old girl named Suzume helps a mysterious young man close doors from the other side that are releasing disasters all over in Japan. DirectorMakoto ShinkaiWriterMakoto ShinkaiStarsNanoka HaraHokuto MatsumuraEri FukatsuSee production info at IMDbProIMDb RATING7. 6/1035KYOUR RATINGRatePOPULARITY2,318200Top creditsDirectorMakoto ShinkaiWriterMakoto ShinkaiStarsNanoka HaraHokuto MatsumuraEri Fukatsu160User reviews134Critic reviews77MetascoreSee production info at IMDbProAwards3 wins & 29 nominationsVideos2Trailer 2:03Watch Official TrailerTrailer 2:03Watch SuzumePhotos144Top
castEditNanoka HaraSuzume Iwato(voice)Hokuto MatsumuraSouta Munakata(voice)Eri FukatsuTamaki Iwato(voice)Shôta SometaniMinoru Okabe(voice)Sairi ItôRumi Ninomiya(voice)Kotone HanaseChika Amabe(voice)Kana HanazawaTsubame Iwato(voice)Ryunosuke KamikiTomoya Serizawa(voice)(as Ryûnosuke Kamiki)Ann YamaneDaijin(voice)Akari MiuraYoung Suzume(voice)Nichole SakuraSuzume Iwato(English version)(voice)Josh KeatonSota Munakata(English version)(voice)Jennifer Sun BellTamaki Iwato(English version)(voice)Cam ClarkeHitsujiro Munakata(English version)(voice)Roger Craig SmithMinoru Okabe(English version)(voice)Amanda Céline MillerRumi Ninomiya(English version)(voice)Rosalie ChiangChika Amabe(English version)(voice)Allegra ClarkTsubame Iwato(English version)(voice)DirectorMakoto ShinkaiWriterMakoto ShinkaiAll cast & crewProduction, box office & more at IMDbProMore like this7. 5天氣之子8. 4你的名字7. 4言葉之庭8. 1電影版聲之形7. 6喬瑟與虎與魚群動畫版7. 8螢火之森6. 9雲之彼端,約定的地方7.
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09. Popples: The children have randoseru backpacks, the "ViVi" magazine in "A Hair-Raising Experience" has Japanese writing on it, and Party has Wide Eyes and Shrunken Irises after very loud music is blasted into her ears by her radio at the near-end of "Pop Goes the Radio". The Powerpuff
Girls (2016) has an anime-inspired sequence in "Power of Four" where the girls transform into one big glowing Powerpuff Girl and fight a monstrous version of Him. A Japanese song plays as this occurs and a girl takes off her glasses to show off her purple "anime eyes". Rainbow
Brite made use of Japanese-outsourced animation, and it shows, especially the big eyes and thick eyelashes (which even the boys sport). Some of Murky Dismal's expressions wouldn't look out of place in an anime, either.