1: Anonymous: 2013/10/05(Sat) 01:21:25.32 ID:jn5a9XOh0

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She looks more normal than I expected

2: Anonymous: 2013/10/05(Sat) 01:21:51.72 ID:dUiY52VI0

I think she’s cute

3: Anonymous: 2013/10/05(Sat) 01:22:01.45 ID:BmvEz3Ah0

Is this set in the present?

6: Anonymous: 2013/10/05(Sat) 01:22:33.86 ID:XDItaQZX0

I want to see it so bad

7: Anonymous: 2013/10/05(Sat) 01:22:38.34 ID:q8fObk9r0

Ink, huh

Looks nice

9: Anonymous: 2013/10/05(Sat) 01:23:35.80 ID:2ynrrJDoi

16: Anonymous: 2013/10/05(Sat) 01:27:28.11 ID:1UDLWAHY0

>>9

The director or someone was the same person

14: Anonymous: 2013/10/05(Sat) 01:26:15.73 ID:rOORh9YH0

Hikaru Ijuin was doing a voice in this, wasn’t he?

19: Anonymous: 2013/10/05(Sat) 01:29:10.31 ID:jn5a9XOh0

The Tale of the Bamboo-Cutter is such a classic moral story

I guess it’s like the Japanese version of Heidi of the Alps or
Anne of Green Gables

20: Anonymous: 2013/10/05(Sat) 01:29:17.63 ID:SBfinCkr0

Ijuin said that the art style is like ink on writing paper

Supposedly director Takahata
insisted on it

27: Anonymous: 2013/10/05(Sat) 01:36:10.50 ID:jn5a9XOh0

>>20

Looks more like watercolor

21: Anonymous: 2013/10/05(Sat) 01:30:03.13 ID:Aq8DYzDj0

I read The Tale of the Bamboo-Cutter, but there weren’t any scenes of her running like that, what’s going on

23: Anonymous: 2013/10/05(Sat) 01:31:25.28 ID:jn5a9XOh0

>>21

The source material’s pretty short

They’re stretching it to two hours long, of course that’ll make the story a bit more engaging

22: Anonymous: 2013/10/05(Sat) 01:30:29.17 ID:QxeP/JEh0

I’m a little interested

24: Anonymous: 2013/10/05(Sat) 01:33:18.77 ID:BmvEz3Ah0