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Kaze no Yō ni

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Kaze no Yō ni
風のように
Manga
Written byTetsuya Chiba
Published byKodansha
MagazineShojo Friend
DemographicShojo
Published1969
Anime television film
Directed byToshiyuki Honda
Music byKo Nakagawa
StudioEkura Animal
Released

Kaze no Yō ni (風のように) or Like the Wind is a Japanese one-shot manga by Tetsuya Chiba, published in Shojo Friend in 1969. In early 2016, Chiba began a crowdfunding campaign to raise money for an anime film adaptation.[1] It met its goal of 2 million yen that March.[2]

Plot

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The manga takes place in a rural town in Japan. It focuses on Sanpei, a beekeeper and lone survivor of an accident that killed his entire family. While traveling alone, he meets a girl named Chiyo, who Sanpei helps after she is stung by a bee. Having nowhere else to go, he tries to begin a new life in her town. Sanpei begins to tend to an abandoned planting spot, but suddenly disappears afterwards. Soon the town begins to bloom with the flowers he planted, and Chiyo waits for Sanpei to return.

Voice cast

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  • Masako Nozawa[3] as Sanpei
  • Minami Fukuhara as Chiyo
  • Hana Takeda as Kamekichi
  • Asako as Sabu
  • Aine Shiono as Kunio
  • Megu Ashiro as Shige
  • Yuri Noguchi as Sachi
  • Junpei Asashina as Sensei
  • Reiko Suzuki as Osen
  • Hiroki Maeda as Tora
  • Toshiya Chiba as Masakichi
  • Takayuki Yoshi as Jisuke
  • Masaaki Yano as Mosaku
  • Megumi Miyatsu as Tsune
  • Norio Takaku as Sanpei's Father
  • Shiori Inoue as Otome
  • Michiyo Yanagisawa as Narrator

Reception

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Masako Nozawa won Best Voice Actor at the 26th Japanese Movie Critics Awards for her performance in the Kaze no Yō ni anime film.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "Tetsuya Chiba Starts Crowdfunding Campaign to Make Kaze no Yō ni Anime Film - News - Anime News Network". 24 May 2024.
  2. ^ "Tetsuya Chiba's Kaze no Yō ni Anime Film Reaches Crowdfunding Goal - News - Anime News Network". 24 May 2024.
  3. ^ "Kaze no Yō ni Anime Film's Trailer Features Voice Acting - News - Anime News Network". 24 May 2024.
  4. ^ "A Silent Voice, Masako Nozawa, Makoto Shinkai Win Japan Movie Critics Awards". Anime News Network. 2017-05-16. Retrieved 2024-11-16.
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