Mai Mai Miracle

Mai Mai Miracle

94 mins | Drama, Adventure, Animation | Nov. 21, 2009

In 1955 in western Japan, nine-year-old Shinko knows she comes from a family that dates back to over a thousand years. This long genealogy and stories about it feed her daydreams: she invents an imaginary friendship with a young girl in the Japan of a thousand years ago. One day, Kiiko, a timid child from Tokyo, is transferred into Shinko's class at school. Struggling to fit in, she finds a friend in Shinko. They set off together on a magical adventure into a story from ancient history.Adapted from the Takagi Nobuko novel Mai Mai Shinko — winner of the prestigious Akutagawa Prize —, this animated feature film portrays the relationship of two children linked not only by friendship, but also by that power that transcends eras: imagination. And perhaps it might become reality?

Mai Mai Miracle

94 mins | Drama, Adventure, Animation | Nov. 21, 2009

Mai Mai Miracle
In 1955 in western Japan, nine-year-old Shinko knows she comes from a family that dates back to over a thousand years. This long genealogy and stories about it feed her daydreams: she invents an imaginary friendship with a young girl in the Japan of a thousand years ago. One day, Kiiko, a timid child from Tokyo, is transferred into Shinko's class at school. Struggling to fit in, she finds a friend in Shinko. They set off together on a magical adventure into a story from ancient history.Adapted from the Takagi Nobuko novel Mai Mai Shinko — winner of the prestigious Akutagawa Prize —, this animated feature film portrays the relationship of two children linked not only by friendship, but also by that power that transcends eras: imagination. And perhaps it might become reality?
IMDb rating 6.9
Producers Madhouse
Original title マイマイ新子と千年の魔法
Directors Sunao Katabuchi
Writers Nobuko Takagi, Sunao Katabuchi

Cast

Mayuko Fukuda

as Shinko Aoki (voice)

Nako Mizusawa

as Kiiko Shimazu (voice)

Ei Morisako

as Nagiko Kiyohara (voice)

Manami Honjo

as Nagako Aoki (voice)

Tamaki Matsumoto

as Mitsuko Aoki (voice)

Eiji Takemoto

as Tousuke Aoki (voice)

Masaaki Tsukada

as Motosuke Kiyohara (voice)

Kazuya Nakajima

as Shigeru (voice)

Nobuhiro Nishihara

as Mitsuru (voice)

Kei'ichi Noda

as Kotarou Aoki (voice)