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Summary:
The Harunos are a rather unconventional, but happy and loving family. Eight-year-old Sachiko is bothered by her own giant-sized double, who hangs around sitting on buildings staring at her. Her older brother, Hajime, privately wrestles with raging hormones and a love-struck crush on a pretty new classmate. Mom struggles to come out of retirement as an animator and Dad is a professional hypnotist who occasionally plies his trade on his own family. Throw in 2 uncles and an eccentric grandfather and there is a unique blend of a family tackling the universal themes of time, family and life.
Notes:
Not rated; parental guidance suggested.
Originally produced as a motion picture in 2003.
Special features: Director & cast profile; original Japanese trailers; VIZ Pictures presents.
Cinematography, Kosuke Matsushima ; animation, Takeshi Koike ; music, Little Tempo ; costume designer, Ikuko Utsunomiya ; production designer, Yuji Tsuzuko.
Maya Banno, Takahiro Sato, Tadanobu Asano, Satomi Tezuka, Tatsuya Gasyuin, Anna Tsuchiya, Tomoko Nakajima, Tomokazu Miura.
DVD, region 1, anamorphic widescreen (16:9) presentation; Dolby Digital.
Japanese dialogue, English subtitles.
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