A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 1995
Original Title:
鬼の子とゆきうさぎ
Genres:
Animation | Drama | Fantasy
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 20
One night a Goblin father came home gave his son a red handball. But the boy was shocked to hear that his father picked it up in front of the house of a girl called Yuki The boy decided to return it to her. Next morning, he ran in the snow to a village and saw many boys and girls singing cheerfully. When he came to a small house, he saw a girl sitting alone on the veranda. She said, "I am Yuki. Who are you?" He handed a ball to her without an answer. She was very glad and said " I was looking for it. My sickly mother made this for me. Thank you very much." That gave him relief and they become friends.
Director:
Tsunekiyo Ootani
Screenplay:
Yoshiyuki Kuroda
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