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List Price: $29.98Amazon.com's Price: $22.49 You Save: $7.49 (25%)Prices subject to change.
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0669198803802
Format: Animated, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
Label: Bandai Entertainment
Manufacturer: Bandai Entertainment
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Bandai Entertainment
Region Code: 1
Release Date: November 18, 2008
Running Time: 98 minutes
Sales Rank: 3474
Studio: Bandai Entertainment
Theatrical Release Date: 2006
Editorial Review:
Product Description: Something strange has happened to Makoto Konno. Time has suddenly stopped and moved her backwards. With her newly discovered ability to literally leap backwards in time Makoto finds that tests become a piece of cake, embarrassing situations are corrected and she can have her favorite food anytime she wants. Unfortunately her carefree time traveling has adverse effects on the people she cares for. With every successful leap Makoto somehow alters the fate of those around her. This was not supposed to happen and as she races back in time to fix everything, she notices that her abilities are not limitless but with every successful jump she is one step closer to discovering the most wonderful secret in her young adult life.
Amazon.com: The Girl Who Leapt Through Time scored a big hit in Japan in 2006, and has been eagerly awaited by American otaku. Makoto Konno regards herself as a normal high-school student. She's smart, but not brilliant; a little clumsy, but not a klutz; well-liked, but not a social star. Her favorite pastime is playing baseball with her best friends: handsome, studious Kosuke Tsuda and shaggy, offbeat Chiaki Mamiya. When Makoto nearly loses her life in a bicycle accident, she escapes by moving back through time. Her aunt tells her the talent isn't unusual in girls her age, and Makoto begins exploiting her ability. But her efforts to improve the present backfire, making school, friendship, and romance even more complicated and difficult--until she discovers a surprising secret about Chiaki. The Girl Who Leapt Through Time (Toki wo Kakeru Shoujo) has remained a popular property in Japan since Yasutaka Tsutsui's novel appeared in 1967: It's been filmed repeatedly in live action and adapted to a manga. Mamoru Hosoda's animated prequel to the original story blends warmth and fantasy in ways usually associated with Studio Ghibli films. The relationship Makoto, Kosuke, and Chiaki share is exceptionally well-drawn, and nicely balances the fantastic elements of the story. (Rated 13 and older: minor violence and risqué humor) --Charles Solomon
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Worth Watching
Besides the likable, quirky main character, I found this title very entertaining - $5 becomes $10... $10 becomes $20... etc. She dodges her own death at least 3 times, and mucks up the timeline as she tries to correct her love life... pretty much what any high school student would do if she could leap through time. This should be on the list of videos to watch if you plan on time travelling any time soon.
Rating: - I enjoyed this film
The quality of this movie was very good. The animation was quite nice the dubbing was done well too. Even though the main character got annoying at times it was still entertaining.
Rating: - Wonderful !!!
That movie is absolutely wonderful.
It is powerful, surprising, inspiring.
It is funny, sad, very moving.
Some scenes will leave you in shock, breathless.
That movie will stay with me.
Watch it, whatever your age.
Time waits for no one.
Rating: - Charming anime with girl appeal
akoto seems ordinary enough. She has her friends, goes to school every day, and makes her way through those confusing early teen years. Then, one day, she hears a noise in the school science lab. When she goes to investigate -- well, something happens, or seems to. After school, on her way home, her bike's breaks fail on a steep hill. She careens in front of a rushing train, with no way to avoid being hit. Then, quite suddenly, she appears back in the school again, a few hours before her date with ... Read More
Rating: - Well worth the wait
I've been waiting over a year for this to come out in the U.S. based on some scraps of information in Anime magazines. The English dub is great, probably better to follow the emotions than Japanese. Background art is absolutely stunning and the story with it's twists and turns never lets you down. My teenage children immediately wanted to watch it again the very next day.
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