A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 10, 2007
Original Title:
バブルへGO!!タイムマシンはドラム式
Alternate Titles:
Baburu e go!! Taimu mashin wa doramu-shiki
Genres:
Adventure | Comedy | Romance | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Fuji Television Network
Shogakukan
TOHO
dentsu
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 116
It's 2007 and the Japanese Ministry of Finance have calculated that the economy will collapse in two years' time. They intend to prevent this by sending home appliance designer Mariko back in time 17 years using a time machine she accidentally invented. However, things don't go as planned and Mariko's daughter, Mayumi, is also sent back to find her mother and save Japan's economy.
Assistant Director:
Kimiyoshi Adachi
Director:
Yasuo Baba
Director of Photography:
Kosuke Matsushima
Editor:
Hiroshi Okuda
Executive Producer:
Kenji Shimizu
Norio Hayashi
Takashi Ishihara
Original Music Composer:
Yūsuke Honma
Producer:
Shohei Nishina
Kazutoshi Wadakura
Yoshihiko Takeda
Toru Miyazawa
Noriaki Kuramoto
Chihiro Kameyama
Production Design:
Tsuyoshi Shimizu
Sound:
Jun Nakamura
Special Effects Supervisor:
Katsuro Onoue
Theme Song Performance:
Miliyah Kato
Visual Effects Producer:
Tetsuo Ôya
Writer:
Ryôichi Kimizuka
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