“Stressed sixth-grader Hiromi confides in her talking dog Junkers, who offers three miracles amid her parents' looming divorce.”
Junkers Come Here
ユンカース・カム・ヒア
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Synopsis
Stressed sixth-grader Hiromi confides in her talking dog Junkers, who offers three miracles amid her parents' looming divorce.
Sixth grade student Hiromi Nozawa leads a troubled life. With her parents frequently absent due to work, one of her only companions is her talking dog, Junkers. Though Hiromi puts on a brave face for the public, the stark reality is that she is heavily stressed, and she shares this side of herself only with Junkers. After hearing that her parents are considering divorce, Hiromi's stress reaches an all-time high; at this time, Junkers reveals that he has the ability to make three miracles occur. Given the potential of this newfound power, Hiromi must wish carefully—as obtaining what she thinks she wants may end up hurting those she cares about most.
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Running avg · Apr 2009 → Jan 2025
- 9 “A funny, charming, and bittersweet film that beautifully captures childhood loneliness through its believable 11-year-old protagonist Hiromi, whose calm maturity masks deep loneliness. The...”
- 10 “Junkers, Come Here exemplifies animation at its finest, using the medium to create scenes that would be impossible or uncanny in live-action while maintaining complete realism. Despite telling a...”
- 9 “Junkers Come Here excels as a heartwarming family film that courageously tackles mature themes like divorce and parental absence through believable character development and a perfect balance of...”
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- Format 1 × 99′ eps × min
- Total runtime 1h 39m all episodes
- Aired Mar 1995 – ongoing
- Source Movie media type
- Rated G All Ages
- Ref. BS-1016 catalog
Produced by
- Bandai Visual Producer
- Kadokawa Shoten Producer
Licensed by
- Bandai Entertainment Licensor