Oblivion Island: Haruka and the Magic Mirror
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 directed by Shinsuke Sato
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Plot

Haruka lost her mother at a young age. While her mother was still alive, she received a hand mirror from her. After her mother's death, she forgot about the mirror and eventually lost it. One day, she decides to go to a local shrine and pray for the hand mirror to be returned to her. It is there that she accidentally encounters a small masked creature which she secretly follows to the land of forgotten items.

Cast

Haruka -
Sixteen-year-old Haruka has a strained relation with her struggling father after her mother's death. One day she remembers the hand mirror she got from her mother, and believes that finding it can connect her to her memories.

Teo -
A resident of Oblivion Island endowed only with minimal power, he is one of the collectors who gather items that people have lost or forgotten for their city.

Cotton -
A stuffed sheep toy that used to belong to Haruka.

Baron -
Ambitious and pompous, Baron is the de-facto ruler of the Oblivion Island who cherishes long-reaching, convoluted plans.

Haruka's mother -
Haruka's father -

Staff

  • Director: Shinsuke Sato
  • Screenplay: Hirotaka Adachi and Shinsuke Sato
  • Music: Tadashi Ueda
  • Character Design: Ren Ishimori and Ryō Hirata
  • Art Director: Masanobu Nomura
  • Sound Director: Takashi Ui
  • Cgi Director: Takashi Nagasaki
  • Executive producer: Chihiro Kameyama and Mitsuhisa Ishikawa

Reception

The film was nominated for the 4th Asia Pacific Screen Award for Best Animated Feature Film
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