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Ocean Waves, known in Japan as I Can Hear the Sea (Japanese: 海がきこえる, Hepburn: Umi ga Kikoeru), is a 1993 Japanese anime coming-of-age romantic drama television film directed by Tomomi Mochizuki and written by Keiko Niwa (credited as Kaoru Nakamura) based on the 1990–1992 novel of the same name by Saeko Himuro.
Ocean Waves, also known as I Can Hear the Sea (海がきこえる, Umi ga Kikoeru), is a 1993 Japanese anime television film produced by Studio Ghibli. It was directed by Tomomi Mochizuki and written by Kaori Nakamura based on the novel of the same title by Saeko Himuro. The TV special first aired on May 5, 1993 on Japanese TV.
Gin no Umi, Kin no Daichi (銀の海 金の大地) vol.1-11 (1992–1996) Fuyu no Dean, Natsu no Natalie 3 (冬のディーン 夏のナタリー3, Fuyu no Dīn Natsu no Natarī Surī) (1993) I Can Hear the Sea (海がきこえる, Umi ga Kikoeru) (1993)
海がきこえる (Umi ga Kikoeru) Japan: Tomomi Mochizuki: Studio Ghibli: Traditional: Television film: May 5, 1993: 72 minutes Offside オフサイド: Japan: Takao Yotsuji (Chief Director) Hisashi Abe (Animation Director) Sakatsu Suzuki Shigetoshi Tanaka: Traditional: Direct-to-video OVA: January 22, 1993: 50 minutes Oishinbo: Nichibei Kome ...
The Last Dance (Daibyonin) (1993) Late Autumn (Akibiyori) (1960) Late Chrysanthemums; Late Spring (Banshun) (1949) La Maison de Himiko aka Mezon do Himiko, House of Himiko (2005) Legendary Crocodile, Jake and His Friends; The Life of Oharu (1952) Longinus (2004) Love & Pop (1998) Love Is Strength (1930) Love Letter (1995) The Lower Depths (1957)
In 1993, he looked younger than his age at the time, 19. His reedy build suggested preteen lankiness; his complexion seemed to have the texture of silk onscreen, as if it had never seen a day of acne.
Tōi Umi kara Kita Coo (遠い海から来たCOO, Tōi Umi kara Kita Kū, lit. "From a Distant Ocean Came Coo") is a Japanese novel by Tamio Kageyama. It won the Naoki Prize in 1988. [2] It was adapted into an anime film named Coo: Tōi Umi kara Kita Coo (COO: 遠い海から来たCOO, Kū: Tōi Umi kara Kita Kū, lit.
This is a list of films produced by the Indian Hindi-language film industry, popularly known Bollywood, based in Mumbai ordered by year and decade of release. Although "Bollywood" films are generally listed under the Hindi language, most are in Hindustani and in Hindi with partial Bhojpuri, Punjabi, Urdu and occasionally other languages.