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Kimagure Orange Road: I Want to Return to That Day
Movie; Anime
8 Oct 1988
Japan
Japanese
2006
69 min
Color
Stereo
Anime; Animation; Comedy; Drama; Romance
See Description
Kimagure Orange Road (きまぐれオレンジ☆ロード Kimagure Orenji Rodo) is a popular shonen romantic comedy manga and anime series from the 1980s and 1990s.

Written by Izumi Matsumoto and serialized in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump, it was later adapted into an anime series broadcasted on Nippon Television, animated by Studio Pierrot and directed by veteran animator Osamu Kobayashi with character designs by Akemi Takada and scripts by Kenji Terada. In the mid-1990s it was novelized as well.

The series deals with a love triangle between the main character, an indecisive esper named Kyosuke Kasuga, Madoka Ayukawa, a mercurial and enigmatic girl with a tough past, and Hikaru Hiyama, Madoka's ditzy and energetic best friend. Kyosuke falls in love with Madoka, and Madoka wants to return those feelings, but cannot because of Hikaru's involvement with Kyosuke.

The series consist of 18 volumes of manga (when first printed), 48 TV anime episodes, 8 OVAs, 2 animated movies, and 3 novels published as Shin KOR (New Kimagure Orange Road) written by Matsumoto and Terada. Translations of the manga and novels exist in several languages, including Chinese and French. The Shin KOR novels have not officially been translated into English, although all three have fan translations available at various websites.

In the United States, the TV series, OVAs, and the first movie were licensed by AnimEigo, though these licenses expired in August 2006 and they were unable to renew the license due to undisclosed reasons. The second movie, based on first Shin KOR novel, is licensed by ADV Films. In addition, there is a five volume "cinema" radio drama set on compact disc. It has a slightly different storyline than the anime or manga, but more closely resembles the anime. The CD dramas are published by Victor Entertainment.

From Wikipedia
English
Tomomichi Mochizuki - Director
Kenji Terada - Writer
English
Tôru Furuya as Kasuga Kyosuke
Hara Eriko as Hiyama Hikaru
Hayami Sho as Stage Director
Honda Chieko as Kasuga Kurumi
Kawamura Maria as Madoka's Sister
Kawashima Chiyoko as Hikaru's Mother
Tomoko Maruo as Horikoshi
Nanba Keiichi as Komatsu Masashi
Ogata Kenichi as Jingoro
Katsumi Suzuki as Umao
Naoki Tatsuta as Hatta Kazuya
Kei Tomiyama as Kasuga Takashi
Tomizawa Michie as Kasuga Manami
Tsuru Hiromi as Ayukawa Madoka
Yamadera Kouichi as Instructor
Yûsaku Yara as Master
Songs
Ending Theme
Title: Ano Sora o Dakishimete
Lyrics:

Koi ni ochita toki
koi o nakushita toki
namida miageteta
yureru buranko no sora

Tsuyoku kogidaseba
ano sora ni todoite
aoku kagayaku to
hateshinaku shinjita

Hold me again
toki wa watashi o mattanai
yobitomete mo sugite-yuku
kumo no you ni itsu no hi mo

Hold me again
sorezore ni nagasarete mo
watashi wa mou wasurenai
ano hi no sora kono mune ni daite

Sukoshi kyuukutsu-na
buranko de yurashita
sukina ano sora wa
hidoku chiisakatta

Hold me again
toki ni oikosarete-yuku
sumikitta kokoro made mo
ubainagara itsu no hi mo

Hold me again
donna ni kageridashite mo
ano hi no mabushii sora o
wasure wa shinai
kono mune ni daite

Ano sora ni hold me again
Added: 18-Sep-2006     Last Update: 09-Feb-2007







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