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Release Date:
July 22, 2022
Original Title:
劇場版 RE:cycle of the PENGUINDRUM [後編]僕は君を愛してる
Alternate Titles:
Gekijouban RE:cycle of the PENGUINDRUM [Kouhen] Boku wa Kimi wo Aishiteru
Gekijōban RE:cycle of the PENGUINDRUM [Kōhen] Boku wa Kimi wo Aishiteru
Mawaru Penguindrum Movie 2
รีไซเคิล ออฟ เพนกวินดรัม พาร์ท ทู
Genres:
Animation | Comedy | Drama | Mystery | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
King Records
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Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15 TH: G
Runtime: 142
What would you do to save someone you love? All brothers Shoma and Kanba know is that, after collapsing in an aquarium and apparently dying, their terminally ill sister Himari was somehow revived by a Penguin hat that she had wished for. Now they're on an impossible mission, because the price of keeping Himari alive is to find a mysterious object called the Penguindrum, and they'll do anything to save their sister. Anything. As they travel separate paths in their search, they'll have to unravel complex riddles, make alliances with strangers they know they shouldn't trust, and question the very fabrics of time and destiny.
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Art Direction:
Chieko Nakamura
Assistant Director:
Nobuyuki Takeuchi
CGI Director:
Yuji Koshida
Character Designer:
Terumi Nishii
Tomomi Kawatsuma
Lily Hoshino
Color Designer:
Kunio Tsujita
Director:
Kunihiko Ikuhara
Yayoi Takano
Director of Photography:
Takeo Ogiwara
Editor:
Masayuki Kurosawa
Original Music Composer:
Yukari Hashimoto
Original Story:
Kunihiko Ikuhara
Screenplay:
Takayo Ikami
Kunihiko Ikuhara
Sound Director:
Haru Yamada
Kunihiko Ikuhara
Sound Effects:
Tomokazu Mii
Theme Song Performance:
Etsuko Yakushimaru
VFX Artist:
Tao Tajima
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