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The Girl Who Leapt Through Time (DVD) (Normal Edition) (Japan Version)
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Toki wo Kakeru Shojo, written by renowned sci-fi novelist Tsutsui Yasutaka (The World Sinks Except Japan), has previously been adapted into manga, anime series, and live-action film, but the 2006 animated feature film offers a different take on the story. Rather than being a straightforward adaptation, Hosoda Mamoru's Toki wo Kakeru Shojo, a.k.a. The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, presents an updated version, or rather a continuation, of the story. Set some twenty years after the novel's timeline, the film follows the adventures of a young girl, different from the original protagonist, but with the same time-traveling abilities.

Bumbling high school student Konno Makoto rides her bike recklessly, is often late to school, and does poorly on her exams. On top of that, lately she's been having odd visions and hearing strange voices. One day on her way home from school, she is again riding her bike too fast - too fast to stop herself from hitting an oncoming train. In a flash, Makoto is mysteriously transported back in time just enough to avoid the accident. After discovering her "time leaping" abilities, Makoto uses it liberally to make life more pleasant - no more tardiness, no more blown exams, no more little sister eating her pudding. When relationship issues begin to arise between Makoto and her friends Chiaki and Kousuke, she again falls back on time leaping to avoid awkward situations, only to get herself into further messes. Makoto learns the hard way that playing with time has consequences...

Toki wo Kakeru Shojo is produced by Studio Madhouse, whose titles include all four Kon Satoshi films and a long list of anime favorites like Trigun, Ninja Scroll, Cardcaptor Sakura, Chobits, and the Death Note anime series. Though the film opened in a small number of theaters, it garnered great reviews, building an audience through word of mouth, and picked up quite a few awards. Toki wo Kakeru Shojo beat out blockbuster contenders Tales from Earthsea and Brave Story to take home the Best Animated Film award at the 30th Japan Academy Awards.

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Product Title: The Girl Who Leapt Through Time (DVD) (Normal Edition) (Japan Version) 穿越時空的少女 (DVD) (通常版) (日本版) 穿越时空的少女 (DVD) (通常版) (日本版) 時をかける少女 (通常版) The Girl Who Leapt Through Time (DVD) (Normal Edition) (Japan Version)
Artist Name(s): Hara Sachie | Mitsuki Tanimura | Ishida Takuya | Naka Riisa 原沙知繪 | 谷村美月 | 石田卓也 | 仲里依紗 原沙知绘 | 谷村美月 | 石田卓也 | 仲里依纱 原沙知絵 | 谷村美月 | 石田卓也 | 仲里依紗 | 垣内彩未 | 関戸優希 | 板倉光隆 Hara Sachie | Mitsuki Tanimura | Ishida Takuya | Naka Riisa
Director: Mamoru Hosoda 細田守 细田守 細田守 Mamoru Hosoda
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Release Date: 2007-04-20
Language: Japanese
Country of Origin: Japan
Disc Format(s): DVD
Region Code: 2 - Japan, Europe, South Africa, Greenland and the Middle East (including Egypt) What is it?
Other Information: DVD
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1004614867

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タイトル:時をかける少女: (通常版)
出演:仲里依紗/石田卓也/板倉光隆/原沙知絵/谷村美月/垣内彩未/関戸優希
監督:細田守

時間を跳躍するイマドキの女子高生が、初夏の町を疾駆する。爽快な青春アニメ映画の決定版!

筒井康隆の同名人気SF小説をアニメ映画化。1965年の原作発表以来、幾度となく実写映像化されてきた「時をかける少女」を、今回は原作の約20年後を舞台にした"続編"として描いていく。アニメーション版のヒロインは、これまでになくアクティブで前向きな高校2年生。イマドキの女子高生らしいヒロインが、初夏の町を文字通り駆け抜けていく。爽快な青春映画の決定版として、劇場公開は異例のロングランを記録した。
高校2年生の紺野真琴は、故障した自転車で遭遇した踏切事故をきっかけに、時間を跳躍する能力を得た。力の使い方を覚えた真琴は、それをなんの躊躇もなく、日常の些細な不満や欲望の解消に費やすようになる。そんななか、真琴はクラスメートの間宮千昭から思わぬ告白を受けた。狼狽のあまり、その告白を無かったことにしてしまう真琴。ところがその千昭に同級生の友梨が告白し、3人の友人関係は一気に微妙なものに。こうして真琴たちの関係は、どんどんややこしくなっていき…。

■映像特典:完成披露試写会舞台挨拶/劇場予告編/TVCF集/プロモーション映像
■封入特典(予定):ブックレット(8P)
■音声特典:細田守監督×仲里依紗(紺野真琴役)×石田卓也(間宮千昭役)×板倉光隆(津田功介役)によるオーディオコメンタリー「時かけ同窓会」

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:カラー
画面:16:9/4:3(LB)
言語/音声:日本語:DD(2chサラウンド)/日本語:DD(5.1chサラウンド)/解説:DD(ステレオ)

その他の情報
著作権:(C)「時をかける少女」製作委員会 2006
日本小売価格:¥4700

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Professional Review of "The Girl Who Leapt Through Time (DVD) (Normal Edition) (Japan Version)"

September 10, 2007

This professional review refers to The Girl Who Leapt Through Time (DVD) (Limited Edition) (Korea Version)
The classic Kadokawa film The Girl Who Conquered Time (AKA: Girl of Time) gets a sort-of-sequel with The Girl Who Leapt Through Time. Produced by Studio Madhouse (Millennium Actress, the Death Note anime, among others), The Girl Who Leapt Through Time is actually not a direct follow-up to the 1983 film, but is instead a remake/continuation of the original novel Toki o Kakeru Shojo (The Little Girl Who Conquered Time), which inspired the Kadokawa movie, as well as other media (anime, manga, etc.) over the course of its 40-year history. The lead character in the 2006 film is 17-year-old Makoto Konno, whose aunt, Kazuko Yoshiyama, was the protagonist of the original novel and film, and experienced something quite similar to her niece's time-leaping exploits. She was even in a love triangle just like the one her niece experiences in the 2006 film. The result of this tangled, criss-crossed web of history? Possible audience confusion.

However, before you bring Cliff's Notes to The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, it should be noted that the film makes its convoluted history and connections very easy to understand, because it barely references them at all. Despite Kazuko previously participating in a similar time-leaping experience - and even getting involved in a love triangle with two male friends just like Makoto - her experiences are only given slight reference during her frequent one-on-one counseling scenes with her niece. Kazuko reacts to Makoto's revelation of time-leaping ability with easy, knowing acceptance - which would seem odd if one didn't understand the backstory. Basically, Kazuko buys into Makoto's tales of being a time traveler so easily because she happens to be one too. There, now you understand one possible nagging point in the film.

The rest is also easy to understand, because it plays on common and familiar emotions, and it does so very well. Makoto is a tomboyish 17 year-old who's having a particularly bad day. She got up late, barely arrived at school on time, failed the pop quiz, caused a fire in Home Economics, and finally had a large male student thrown at her on the school grounds. The real kicker is what happens at the end of the day: while delivering fruit to her aunt Kazuko, the brakes on her bike give out right as she's heading downhill towards a train intersection. The resulting accident sends her flying to her doom - but a curious thing happens. She ends transported in time to a few minutes before her accident, and avoids death by running into a large woman carrying groceries. Her immediate question: how did she travel through time? Makoto's method of discovery involves trial and error, but what she eventually figures out is that by launching herself into the air (or "leaping"), she can actually travel to her desired point in time.

The discovery is joyous, because now Makoto can use her new ability to replay her bad day, Groundhog Day-style, to correct the errors and come out on top. This involves not only breezing through the pop quiz and avoiding her Home Economics mishap, but also extending her one-hour karaoke time for an additional several sessions. She also heads back in time to make sure that her sister doesn't steal her precious pudding. Yes, there's unimportant, trivial stuff afoot for time traveler Makoto, and not the important life-altering events one would expect. That is, until the consequences, however slight, start appearing. The differences in the timeline that Makoto creates are small but felt; people end up getting hurt, both emotionally and physically, and Makoto begins traveling through time again and again in order to make things right. Perhaps the toughest thing of all to correct is the status quo. Makoto enjoys her aimless days with two male friends Kosuke and Chiaki, but when the issue of possible romance comes up with either of them, Makoto is quick to prevent it using her time leaping abilities - regardless of how she may truly feel deep down inside. She clings to her idea of unchanging youth, but the consequences to that could be even greater than she realizes.

What makes The Girl Who Leapt Through Time work is simply the character of Makoto, who feels real and identifiable despite her leggy anime appearance. Makoto's initial use of time travel is self-serving but not malicious, and her conscience immediately reacts when she discovers that others may be paying the price for her temporal shenanigans. When she uses it to begin preserving her relationships, the audience identification becomes even more acute. Who among us hasn't tried to delay the future out of fear of mucking up the present? Director Mamoru Hosoda captures Makoto's youthful emotions accurately and compellingly as she subtly changes from a girl who just wants to screw around to one who wants to put things right, even when the cost is her heart's desire. Each choice that Makoto makes builds upon the previous ones, such that her emotional change and growth feels organic and very real. The film's method of time travel is ridiculous and underdeveloped, but it makes the movie fun, and serves as the perfect plot device to witness Makoto mature.

Madhouse's work here isn't the stuff of legends, but it's fluid, clean, and very pleasing, with the attractive character designs from Yoshiyuki Sadamoto (Neon Genesis Evangelion) nicely complementing the gorgeous, detailed backgrounds. The film isn't perfect; it lags a bit during its expository sequences, and some details don't feel as important as the film announces them to be, only serving as nominal rationalization for the film's science fiction plot devices. Also, the film seems to cram too much into its final twenty minutes, explaining both the plausible and the far-fetched in a manner that seemingly takes forever. However, those quibbles are small, and The Girl Who Leapt Through Time ends up a surprising and even accomplished delight. The filmmakers portray the situations well, capturing the idyllic atmosphere and resilient energy of youth, while also capitalizing on the inherent fun of the time-travel plot device. The Girl Who Leapt Through Time is winning in that it takes a sci-fi premise and uses it to highlight the fleeting but most definitely felt rites of youth - and it does so in a manner that's funny, touching, and above all entertaining. The Girl Who Leapt Through Time is easily one of the most enjoyable films in recent memory - animated or otherwise.

by Kozo - LoveHKFilm.com

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Customer Review of "The Girl Who Leapt Through Time (DVD) (Normal Edition) (Japan Version)"

Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10 (1)

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October 21, 2007

This customer review refers to The Girl Who Leapt Through Time (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Hong Kong Version)
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Superb Animated Feature! Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
Take Groundhog Day and mix it with a bit of Japanese true love youth dramas and you have The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, a wonderful and touching animated film from Studio Madhouse and author Tsutsui Yasutaka. Klutzy Makoto, always late to class and more than a little scatterbrained, soon learns that she has the ability to travel back in time after a near fatal train accident. After mastering her ability, she wastes no time in using it for petty, personal matters related to school work, sisterly squabbles, and wanting to avoid awkward conversations with friends. When complications arise in her relationships with friends Kosuke and Chiaki, Makoto must set things right, but all her time jumping in the beginning came at a great cost.

With the time jumping element essentially acting as a plot device, the filmmakers can focus on the characters and the story. Once you accept the logic of the film, you can't help but get sucked into the characters and their plight. The end result is a heartfelt story of the importance of time not only to everyday matters, but to our ultimate happiness. Highest recommendation!

The quality of the DVD is pretty good. The picture looks great (especially on an HDTV), and the subtitles contain few errors. If I had to gripe about something, it's that the Japanese audio track on this Hong Kong release is only in Dolby Surround as opposed to Dolby Digital 5.1. Oh well, small price to pay to see this film at such an affordable price.
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