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Rail of the Star: A True Story of Children

1 Episodes
79 min each
SUMMER 1993

Synopsis

A young Japanese actress remembers her war childhood in Korea. Her father goes to fight, her baby sister Miko dies of typhoid, her beloved Korean maid Ohana is fired due to a mistake which could cost Chiko her life... By and by Chiko realizes that the country is being ruled by the Japanese and the Koreans are persecuted. When the war ends, the Koreans chase the Japanese rule and the roles change. Now Chiko's family is unwanted. But then the Russians come and this is the end. They have to burn all the pictures to avoid all suspicions... even Miko's picture. But when the Russians come to their house, they decide to flee over the 38th Parallel towards freedom. A group of men, women, children struggles along the mountains, led by the light of the North Star. Along the way they meet a Korean man, who is willing to help them to escape the Russian soldiers although his family was killed by the Japanese.

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Episodes
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Per Episode
79 min
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Episodes

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Characters

Chitose Kobayashi
Voice Actors
Yoshino Takamori (japanese)

Chitose Kobayashi

Main

Miko Kobayashi
Voice Actors
Chika Sakamoto (japanese)

Miko Kobayashi

Supporting

Yong-Il
Voice Actors
Issei Miyazaki (japanese)

Yong-Il

Supporting

Kazuhiko Kobayashi
Voice Actors
Hideyuki Tanaka (japanese)

Kazuhiko Kobayashi

Supporting

Takeshi
Voice Actors
Kenichi Ogata (japanese)

Takeshi

Supporting

Shigeko
Voice Actors
Reiko Suzuki (japanese)

Shigeko

Supporting

Staff

Toshio Hirata
Toshio Hirata
Director
Tatsuhiko Urahata
Tatsuhiko Urahata
Script
Masaru Kitao
Masaru Kitao
Key Animation
Masao Maruyama
Masao Maruyama
Setting
Yuuji Ikeda
Yuuji Ikeda
Art Director
John Ledford
John Ledford
Executive Producer (English)

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Aired Jul 09, 1993
Season SUMMER 1993
Source Unknown
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Studios

MADHOUSE