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A girl without self-confidence meets a mysterious alchemist Hippocrates and his student Pipo who are on a mission to save the world. Together, they laid the groundwork for "Wonderland" and A... Read allA girl without self-confidence meets a mysterious alchemist Hippocrates and his student Pipo who are on a mission to save the world. Together, they laid the groundwork for "Wonderland" and Akane is labeled as Wonderland's savior.A girl without self-confidence meets a mysterious alchemist Hippocrates and his student Pipo who are on a mission to save the world. Together, they laid the groundwork for "Wonderland" and Akane is labeled as Wonderland's savior.
Mayu Matsuoka
- Akane Uesugi
- (voice)
Anne Watanabe
- Chii Uesugi
- (voice)
- (as An)
Kumiko Asô
- Midori Uesugi
- (voice)
Nao Tôyama
- Pipo
- (voice)
Keiji Fujiwara
- Zan Gu
- (voice)
Akiko Yajima
- Doropo
- (voice)
Zach Aguilar
- Prince
- (English version)
- (voice)
Kazua Akieda
- Rea
- (voice)
Brook Chalmers
- The Mayor
- (English version)
- (voice)
Allegra Clark
- Chii
- (English version)
- (voice)
Tesshô Genda
- Judge Cat
- (voice)
Karen Kahler
- Mayor's Mother
- (English version)
- (voice)
- …
Jackie Lastra
- Pipo
- (English version)
- (voice)
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I found this to be a pretty decent anime movie that I watched. The story itself isn't anything to big with this normal girl is named the chosen one and have to save the world she enter in. It goes through the same tropes with this type of plot. When they go inside the different world, it not anything too big but is interesting to see. The animation is beautiful with its visual and how the movie looks is lovely on how much work they put into the movie. The characters themselves are likeable, but lack any development to them and plays simple role. Even the main character is the generic tropes with her gaining conflicts near the end of the movie. It's also more of a travel movie with them traveling to their destination while coming across things. But the movie is enjoyable to watch.
The Wonderland is a decent anime movie that has great animation, but needs more work towards the story.
The Wonderland is a decent anime movie that has great animation, but needs more work towards the story.
Doesn't do anything especially interesting in plot or visuals. Enjoyable enough as it goes a long but leaves you with nothing in the end. The story stops and the lesson was told in the first five minutes. Likely good enough for small children but rather boring and unexceptional for an older audience.
Generally fine but nothing to sink your teeth into. Lacking in its own identity when so many better films exist.
Generally fine but nothing to sink your teeth into. Lacking in its own identity when so many better films exist.
Teenage Akane is unmotivated and moody, just like any teenage girl. She always feels put out by her mother's requests, never more so when she's sent to see her shopkeeper aunt Chii to pick up her own birthday present! Once there, however, Chii and Akane are visited by strangers from the basement, Mr. Hippocrates and his apprentice Pipo. But Mr. Hippocrates is an alchemist, Pipo is an elf, and the basement is a portal into another world, one that desperately needs Akane's help to avoid utter destruction.... A few years ago I saw another animated film by director Keiichi Hara, "Miss Hokusai," and was very taken with the incredible beauty of the work; the director works the same magic here, with some stunningly gorgeous backgrounds (and foregrounds for that matter), along with a story filled with imagination from an evil mouse-shaped monster machine to oversized sheep who provide wool *and* protection, to the very real crisis that the Wonderland is facing, that of running out of water. Oh, and there's an enchanted Prince, too! Even if the viewer isn't taken by the story itself (based on "Strange Journey From the Basement," a children's book by Sachiko Kashiwaba), s/he will certainly enjoy simply watching this very colorful feast for the eyes.
The resemblance to Alice stops at the journey to an alternate, if mysteriously connected, world; instead, "Wonderland" is an uneven mash-up of different Miyazaki films which is somehow more than the sum of its parts. The characterization is wanting: the Alchemist or his sidekick are uninteresting rather than mysterious, nor do we know much about their powers, let alone their personas. And who is this sleepy wizard at the end? All that aside, the portrayal of the landscape is beautiful, and the idea of having an insecure but kind-hearted (high schooler) learn about herself while being shepherded by an aunt who annoys her (and the viewer) somehow works, as she gradually opens up to adventures and connecting with people. The movie has numerous Miyazakian themes, from its steam-punk setting to the environmental theme (water is becoming scarce), but, most of all, it reminded us of one of the lesser known works in that canon: The Cat Returns, with which it also shares a very similar animation style.
My kids both really enjoyed Wonderland. They were in the mood for a Japanese movie that was better (and easier to follow) than Children of the Sea, and this gave them something strange but familiar.
My kids both really enjoyed Wonderland. They were in the mood for a Japanese movie that was better (and easier to follow) than Children of the Sea, and this gave them something strange but familiar.
The main standout of this movie are its visuals. The visuals alone are reason enough to give it a watch. Every scene is so colorful and there are so many beautiful landscapes in this film. The character designs of many of the Wonderland residents are also pretty cool! The visuals are definitely the film's strongest aspect.
The story is a bit weaker, and I never really felt a deep connection with the main characters. However, the story is decent enough, and it makes enough logical sense for me to follow.
This movie left me with a sort of warm fuzzy feeling after watching it that I felt compelled to write this review. In many ways this movie feels like a cult classic. Is it the best movie in the world? No, but it's a fun way to spend a Friday night!
The story is a bit weaker, and I never really felt a deep connection with the main characters. However, the story is decent enough, and it makes enough logical sense for me to follow.
This movie left me with a sort of warm fuzzy feeling after watching it that I felt compelled to write this review. In many ways this movie feels like a cult classic. Is it the best movie in the world? No, but it's a fun way to spend a Friday night!
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- TriviaThe first theatrical anime film with the 2020 MPA logo.
- SoundtracksThe Show
Lyrics by Jason Reeves & Lenka (Milet & Keiichi Hara)
Music by Jason Reeves & Lenka
Arranged by TomoLow
Performed by Milet
©Skipalong Music / Inafi Music The rights for Japan
Licensed to Sony Music Publishing (Japan) Inc.
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- Gross US & Canada
- $50,876
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $1,320
- Jan 20, 2020
- Gross worldwide
- $592,866
- Runtime
- 1h 55m(115 min)
- Color
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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