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TU PUNTUACIÓN
El amigo imaginario de Amanda, Rudger, acaba en la Ciudad de los Imaginarios, hogar de los amigos imaginarios abandonados. Amanda se embarca en una aventura para reunirse con él.El amigo imaginario de Amanda, Rudger, acaba en la Ciudad de los Imaginarios, hogar de los amigos imaginarios abandonados. Amanda se embarca en una aventura para reunirse con él.El amigo imaginario de Amanda, Rudger, acaba en la Ciudad de los Imaginarios, hogar de los amigos imaginarios abandonados. Amanda se embarca en una aventura para reunirse con él.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 1 nominación en total
Kokoro Terada
- Rudger
- (voz)
Rio Suzuki
- Amanda
- (voz)
Sakura Andô
- Lizzie
- (voz)
- (as Sakura Ando)
Riisa Naka
- Emily
- (voz)
Akira Terao
- Old Dog
- (voz)
Hana Sugisaki
- Aurora
- (voz)
Ikue Ôtani
- Doron
- (voz)
Kokoro Hirasawa
- Julia
- (voz)
Eito Kawahara
- John
- (voz)
Louie Rudge-Buchanan
- Rudger
- (English version)
- (voz)
Evie Kiszel
- Amanda
- (English version)
- (voz)
Hayley Atwell
- Lizzie
- (English version)
- (voz)
Reseñas destacadas
The Imaginary is proof that animation is by far the best medium to tell a story like this. Everything runs on imagination and childlike wonder here and the film has more than enough visual beauty, inventive character designs and wonderful adventures to be worthy of its title. It's colourful, emotional and briefly disturbing in ways that all greatest animated films achieve, even if it's not at their level.
Rio Suzuki and Kokoro Terada have all the required energy and childlike innocence, mixed with determination and affecting sadness to lead this with ease. Issey Ogata is surprisingly creepy with an uncomfortable presence that easily matches his character's most disturbing actions and on the other end of the spectrum, everyone else does a great job of being as adorable as the imaginary friends they voice.
Yoshiyuki Momose's direction is endlessly inventive from the very beginning and can handle the bigger tonal shifts in a way that prevents them from feeling jarring. The animation in general is absolutely breathtaking, relishing the opportunity to deliver so much exciting, colourful spectacle. Kenji Tamai's score has the sweeping emotion required to really tug at the heartstrings when necessary.
Rio Suzuki and Kokoro Terada have all the required energy and childlike innocence, mixed with determination and affecting sadness to lead this with ease. Issey Ogata is surprisingly creepy with an uncomfortable presence that easily matches his character's most disturbing actions and on the other end of the spectrum, everyone else does a great job of being as adorable as the imaginary friends they voice.
Yoshiyuki Momose's direction is endlessly inventive from the very beginning and can handle the bigger tonal shifts in a way that prevents them from feeling jarring. The animation in general is absolutely breathtaking, relishing the opportunity to deliver so much exciting, colourful spectacle. Kenji Tamai's score has the sweeping emotion required to really tug at the heartstrings when necessary.
Studio Ponic ain't no Studio Ghibli for sure but it's visual atmosphere and interesting concept does wave away a mighty blast and engagement for children and families. Filled with amazing animation, character designs, and colorful structures, the concept about children's imagination and the allegory surrounding them is interesting and while it's writing is convoluted, it's ambitious direction holds up and carries away with magic and some spark.
The characters and settings are interesting but I found myself being more invested with the supporting characters rather than the main lead and I wish the movie had a bit more focus on the supporting characters instead. Alongside with some great voice performances, dialogue, and pacing.
All in all, this isn't going to be the same as Ghibli but I am looking forward to see what Ponic offers next.
The characters and settings are interesting but I found myself being more invested with the supporting characters rather than the main lead and I wish the movie had a bit more focus on the supporting characters instead. Alongside with some great voice performances, dialogue, and pacing.
All in all, this isn't going to be the same as Ghibli but I am looking forward to see what Ponic offers next.
I just watched a new anime kid's movie on Netflix called The Imaginary. It's about a little girl and her imaginary friend who are threatened by someone who has lived for hundreds of years by devouring children's imaginary friends. I think kid's movies can be broken into two types. There are Miyazaki's films, which are the best. They were made because they had to be made. They were a compulsive expression of the artistic mind behind them and are not restricted to a juvenile viewing public. Then there are kid's movies that were made simply to be a kid's movie and make a buck from the kid audience. They range from utter trash like The Goonies to okay movies like The Imaginary. It has some good ideas in it and I guess it is worth a watch.
Giving this an 8/10 rating
New film from Studio Ponic, which is and adaptation of an english fantasy novel. This film covers ground that has been stepped on by 'Imaginary Friends', which is still out in the cinema, so you can do this as a double bill if you want, both films are very good and quite dream like, but this more so as it's animated, giggling it a very different feel, the story is different, but the themes is both films are the same.
In this film, the power of the mind is very well explored into dark territory, as the evil in this, is evil, and is quite scary, and you will go-'what the hell is this',, and the film has these comments in it, and some quite joyful scenes, and the characters, real or not, a very well defined and worth sicking with.
I managed to see this in the cinema, and as always, this is the best way for an very well crafted animation, you will get the most out of it.
New film from Studio Ponic, which is and adaptation of an english fantasy novel. This film covers ground that has been stepped on by 'Imaginary Friends', which is still out in the cinema, so you can do this as a double bill if you want, both films are very good and quite dream like, but this more so as it's animated, giggling it a very different feel, the story is different, but the themes is both films are the same.
In this film, the power of the mind is very well explored into dark territory, as the evil in this, is evil, and is quite scary, and you will go-'what the hell is this',, and the film has these comments in it, and some quite joyful scenes, and the characters, real or not, a very well defined and worth sicking with.
I managed to see this in the cinema, and as always, this is the best way for an very well crafted animation, you will get the most out of it.
This sure seems like it belongs in the same universe as Happy! That Imaginary blue donkey. Which was dark, but amazing.
This too. Is dark and amazing. Same plot as Happy too, pretty much.
Just a couple of things keep it from being perfect. THe boy talking at the beginning is super annoying. Just repeating the same line over and over again. 2. Its dark. Very Dark for an animated film.
And the worst thing about this movie is the ending. After all that...reconnecting with BingBon and everything and the characters talk about how this will be their final adventure? But why. This practically ruins the entire rest of the film. It doesnt make any sense within the context of the movie. It just happens for no reason.
Reminds me a lot of Happy, paprika, Studio Ghiibli.
This too. Is dark and amazing. Same plot as Happy too, pretty much.
Just a couple of things keep it from being perfect. THe boy talking at the beginning is super annoying. Just repeating the same line over and over again. 2. Its dark. Very Dark for an animated film.
And the worst thing about this movie is the ending. After all that...reconnecting with BingBon and everything and the characters talk about how this will be their final adventure? But why. This practically ruins the entire rest of the film. It doesnt make any sense within the context of the movie. It just happens for no reason.
Reminds me a lot of Happy, paprika, Studio Ghiibli.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesWriter & Producer Yoshiaki Nishimura spent 2.5 years writing back stories of all of the main characters so that the animators & others would have a richer understanding of their motivations and behaviors.
- Créditos adicionalesThe Studio Ponoc logo features Rudger.
- ConexionesFeatured in MsMojo: Top 10 Best Animated Movies of 2024 (2024)
- Banda sonoraNothing's Impossible
Performed by A Great Big World featuring Rachel Platten
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- How long is The Imaginary?Con tecnología de Alexa
Detalles
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- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 919.996 US$
- Duración
- 1h 45min(105 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1
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