The Glass Rabbit
"War took everything... except her courage."
Originally released in 2005. The Glass Rabbit is a animation/history film. directed by Setsuko Shibuichi. At just 84 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Yasuyoshi Hara, Rina Mogami, and Tamaki Oka
Synopsis
The period of late World War II, Toshiko was living in downtown Tokyo with her family. Japan was more towards losing the War at the time and people were suffering with lack of materials. On March 10th 1945, she lost her mother and two younger sisters by the bombing in Tokyo. She picked up "Glass Rabbit", which shape was changed by the fire, out of the wreck one day and she experienced the terror of the War. Moreover when she had to evacuate to the suburbs, her father was killed by US army on the way at the station. Now that she became all alone, she felt so lonely and despaired that she almost found no meaning to be alive. But despite of her loneliness and sorrow, she aroused herself, thinking about all her family who were gone. "I must survive for my family.... Otherwise, who will be visiting their grave." This is the story of one girl, which should not be forgotten.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- JA
Production Companies
- Amusement Media Academy
- GoGo Visual Planning
- Kyodo Eiga
- Magic Bus
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Glass Rabbit about?
The period of late World War II, Toshiko was living in downtown Tokyo with her family. Japan was more towards losing the War at the time and people were suffering with lack of materials. On March 1...
Who directed The Glass Rabbit?
The Glass Rabbit was directed by Setsuko Shibuichi.
How long is The Glass Rabbit?
The Glass Rabbit has a runtime of 1 hours and 24 minutes (84 minutes total).
When was The Glass Rabbit released?
The Glass Rabbit was released on May 13, 2005 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Glass Rabbit?
The main cast of The Glass Rabbit includes Yasuyoshi Hara, Rina Mogami, Tamaki Oka, Keiko Takeshita.