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Isao Takahata's outré ecological fable Pom Poko was the no. 1 domestic film in Japan in 1994, and the first animated feature to be submitted for the Oscar for Foreign Language Film. In 1967, the raccoons in the Tama Hills find their homes are threatened with destruction when developers turn the rural area into suburbs. Under the leadership of their tribal elders the animals fight back with every resource at their disposal. Raccoons are shape-shifters in Japanese folk tales, and the members of this tribe can transform into objects, other creatures and even humans.
Title: | Pom Poko |
Genre: | Family, Anime-Japanese |
Theme: | Asian-American Heritage, Studio Ghibli |
Director: | Isao Takahata |
Studio: | Shout Factory |
Attributes: | Widescreen, Subtitled |
Release Date: | 2/6/2018 |
Original Year: | 1994 |
Product Type: | DVD |
Rated: | PG |
UPC: | 826663181494 |
Item #: | 1987226X |
Subtitles: | ENG, FRE |
Street Date: | 2/6/2018 |
Original Language: | ENG, FRE, JAP |
Run Time: | 119 minutes |
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CreditsAsian-American Heritage
Studio Ghibli
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DirectorsIsao Takahata