Atop a hill overlooking a seaside port sits a boarding house named Coquelicot Manor. Since the building is run by her family, Umi Matsuzaki carries out many of the duties involved in managing the small establishment, such as preparing meals for her fellow boarders. When she isn't at home, she is a student at the local high school—one that is currently dealing with a small crisis. In anticipation of the upcoming Olympic Games, a beloved old clubhouse is set to be demolished to make way for a modern building. As a result, a large part of the student body has banded together, working tirelessly to prevent this from happening. Umi finds herself helping the newspaper club to spread information about this cause where she befriends Shun Kazama, whom she gradually begins to fall in love with. But Shun is an orphan who doesn't know much about his origins, and when the two begin searching for clues to the boy's past, they discover that they may have a lot more in common than either of them could have thought. [Writtten by MAL Rewrite]
G - All Ages
Studio Ghibli
Nippon Television Network
Jul 16, 2011
Manga
Kazama, Shun
Main
Matsuzaki, Umi
Main
Gen
Supporting
Hirokouji, Sachiko
Supporting
Hokuto, Miki
Supporting
Kazama, Akio
Supporting
Makimura, Saori
Supporting
Matsuzaki, Sora
Supporting
Matsuzaki, Riku
Supporting
Matsuzaki, Hana
Supporting
Matsuzaki, Ryouko
Supporting
Mizunuma, Shirou
Supporting
Nobuko
Supporting
Onodera, Yoshio
Supporting
Philosophy Club President
Supporting
Sawamura, Yuuichirou
Supporting
In 2012 the film won the Animation of the Year award in the 35th Japan Academy Prize and in the 11th Tokyo Anime Award. In 2013 it won the Best Foreign Animation/Family Trailer during the 14th Golden Trailer Awards and tied with The Wind Rises (Kaze Tachinu) film for the Best Animated Feature in the 12th Utah Film Critics Association.
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