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Yuu y Haru, compañeros de instituto, viajan entre el mundo real y un universo de fantasía paralelo para ayudar a su amiga Kotona, cuya vida corre peligro.Yuu y Haru, compañeros de instituto, viajan entre el mundo real y un universo de fantasía paralelo para ayudar a su amiga Kotona, cuya vida corre peligro.Yuu y Haru, compañeros de instituto, viajan entre el mundo real y un universo de fantasía paralelo para ayudar a su amiga Kotona, cuya vida corre peligro.
Kento Yamazaki
- Yû
- (voz)
Tucker Chandler
- Young Haru
- (English version)
- (voz)
Ray Chase
- Bauer Linden
- (English version)
- (voz)
Greg Chun
- Black Hooded Man
- (English version)
- (voz)
Robbie Daymond
- Gnauss Wisden
- (English version)
- (voz)
John DeMita
- Old Man
- (English version)
- (voz)
Tom Fahn
- Zeelok Doctor 2
- (English version)
- (voz)
Erika Harlacher
- Miki Midorikawa
- (English version)
- (voz)
Kyle Hebert
- Pub Patron
- (English version)
- (voz)
Wendee Lee
- Evermore Knight
- (English version)
- (voz)
Erica Lindbeck
- Saki Mishima
- (English version)
- (voz)
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Julie Maddalena
- Dandy
- (English version)
- (voz)
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The anime movie Ni no Kuni, now out on Netflix, is based on the video games of the same name. It isn't based on the story of the first one but takes place within the games' chronology. In it, two high school friends find themselves transported from our world into the magical world of Ni no Kuni.
Admittedly, this is kind of a basic fantasy story structure in sort of a basic fantasy land, but it is a well handled film. Everything about this is generally fun. I rather liked the mechanics of the connections between our world and Ni no Kuni. The dynamic between and motivations behind the two leads are strong. I particularly liked Yuu, the wheelchair-bound one who is brave, intelligent, and cool headed.
If you're familiar, the first Ni no Kuni game included animation from Studio Ghibli. In fact, the director Yoshiyuki Momose was animator for the studio. Now, this doesn't have quite the level of detail of Ghibli or the games, but it still all looks pretty nice.
Be forewarned that there is a moment with an adult character talking about a seventeen year-old's attractiveness that gets uncomfortable. It is over and done with very quickly.
Overall, I'm glad I saw this on a whim. It's a nice little time waster and a bit of a feel good film.
Admittedly, this is kind of a basic fantasy story structure in sort of a basic fantasy land, but it is a well handled film. Everything about this is generally fun. I rather liked the mechanics of the connections between our world and Ni no Kuni. The dynamic between and motivations behind the two leads are strong. I particularly liked Yuu, the wheelchair-bound one who is brave, intelligent, and cool headed.
If you're familiar, the first Ni no Kuni game included animation from Studio Ghibli. In fact, the director Yoshiyuki Momose was animator for the studio. Now, this doesn't have quite the level of detail of Ghibli or the games, but it still all looks pretty nice.
Be forewarned that there is a moment with an adult character talking about a seventeen year-old's attractiveness that gets uncomfortable. It is over and done with very quickly.
Overall, I'm glad I saw this on a whim. It's a nice little time waster and a bit of a feel good film.
Ni no kuni isnt the best japanese animated film out there but for me it surved its welcome,film give us beautiful style of animation which in every shot looks clean and pretty enough to absorb it,story in a film will interest children of all ags including younger and older ones and it will also give them some valauble lessons for real life,however some parts of story were to messy to work and parts were characters travel between real life and stories were not so good connected to each other,and they become lost in some moments,ni no kuni is simply a film that will entertein children when you are doing something in house and cause of that they could learn some good life changing advices and messages
This movie has a lot of potentials to become a good anime movie with the same level as StudioGhibli movie. Too many plot holes will make viewers not understand the story and it will confusing. This movie doesn't send clear messages. Until the end of the movie, it's not clear how Yuu ends up in the real world and how he is there. Also, the background story of Yuu's character is not clear, it will be nice if there is part of the movie explain that. The plot is too fast to understand. Besides that, this movie still enjoyable to watch, it's visually pleasing and I really love it. The animation have the same level as StudioGhibli but not the storyline. I wish they will make part 2 for this movie.
Watched this on Netflix earlier and overall it's just kinda okay. Very very ... okay.
It is visually pretty and well done with bright colors and fluid animation overall. However it's plot sags in a bunch of places and feels rushed. Characters often come up with conclusions out of nowhere and there are moments where the characters exposit important information out of their ass that was never established anywhere in the plot.
Also of note, I watched the English dub. And it is pretty subpar tbh.
I'd put this on for your older kids as there is a bit of violence and some suggestive content (impalement, pole dancing with no nudity) but I think anyone over 14 might be left unsatisfied.
This was an enjoyable film but I feel there was too much important info that is missing for the story. The movie tells of a city called Beladon, where many important events took place, but it never goes into detail about why these events took place. If this were a game, the events would have been given greater attention. The studio had to cram as much as they could into a nearly 2 hour film but it left too many unanswered questions.
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- TriviaThe first feature-length work directed by Yoshiyuki Momose, who as of 2019 has been a professional animator for about 50 years and directing short-form works (including TV and theatrical shorts, title sequences, music videos, video game cutscenes, and commercials) for about 20 years.
- Créditos curiososThere's a post-credits scene.
- ConexionesSpin-off from Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch (2011)
- Bandas sonorasMoil
Performed by Keina Suda
Lyrics by Keina Suda
Music by Keina Suda
Arranged by Keina Suda & Tomi Yo
Courtesy of Warner Music Japan / unBORDE
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- USD 2,858,846
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 46 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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