Toki o kakeru shōjo (Motion picture

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Name (Hebrew)
הנערה שקפצה בזמן (סרט קולנוע : 2006)
Name (Latin)
Toki o kakeru shōjo (Motion picture : 2006)
Other forms of name
時をかける少女 (Motion picture : 2006)
Girl who leapt through time (Motion picture : 2006)
Beginning or single date created
2006
Associated Language
jpn
Form of work
Motion picture
Animated films
See Also From tracing title
Motion picture adaptation of (work): Tsutsui, Yasutaka, 1934- Toki o kakeru shōjo
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Other Identifiers
VIAF: 308237209
Wikidata: Q336012
Library of congress: no2014047670
OCoLC: oca09730780
DLC: no2014047670
LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS: 983161520300041
Sources of Information
  • Toki o kakeru shōjo, 2008:container (時をかける少女 = The girl who leapt through time)
  • IMDb, Apr. 10, 2014(The girl who leapt through time (2006); original title, Toki o kakeru shōjo; director, Mamoru Hosoda; writers, Yasutaka Tsutsui (novel), Satoko Okudera (screenplay); animation, comedy, drama; also lists another film with same title)
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Wikipedia description:

The Girl Who Leapt Through Time (時をかける少女, Toki o Kakeru Shōjo) is a 2006 Japanese animated science fiction romance film, directed by Mamoru Hosoda, written by Satoko Okudera, and produced by Madhouse. It is a loose sequel to the 1967 novel of the same name by Yasutaka Tsutsui and shares the basic premise, but with a different story and characters than the novel. The protagonist is Makoto Konno, a teenage girl who learns the power of time travel from Kazuko Yoshiyama, her aunt and the protagonist to the original story. She begins using the time-leaps frivolously to fix problems, and repeatedly relives the same day in a time loop. Makoto is voiced by Riisa Naka, who would later portray Makoto's cousin, Akari Yoshiyama, the protagonist of the 2010 live-action film Time Traveller: The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, which follows a different story. The Girl Who Leapt Through Time was released by Kadokawa Herald Pictures on July 15, 2006, and received positive reviews. It won numerous awards, including the Japan Academy Film Prize for Animation of the Year. The English version was licensed and produced by Kadokawa Pictures U.S., with dubbing supplied by Ocean Productions, and released by Bandai Entertainment in 2008 and re-released by Funimation in 2016.

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