1. Grave of the Fireflies. (SUMMARY. CONTAINS SPOILERS.)
Jun 22, 2013 · It begins with the firebombing of Kobe in World War II. Before this, Seita and Setsuko live happily with their mother. Their father is away in the navy.
I didn’t expect this film to turn out like that… (CONTAINS SPOILERS.)
2. Revisiting Grave of the Fireflies: A Case Study of the Good Remake
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In the 1980s Studio Ghibli was still getting its feet, and figured that the best way to do so would be by crushing its audience’s collective heart with one of the best anti-war films …
3. Grave of the Fireflies: Review/Synopsis - Online Ghibli
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4. Grave of the Fireflies | Ghibli Wiki - Fandom
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Grave of the Fireflies (火垂るの墓, Hotaru no Haka) is a feature-length animated film written and directed by Isao Takahata, produced by Studio Ghibli in association with Shinchosha Publishing and distributed by Toho. It premiered in Japan on April 16, 1988, and was billed as a double-feature with My Neighbor Totoro. The film stars Tsutomu Tatsumi, Ayano Shiraishi, Yoshiko Shinohara and Akemi Yamaguchi. Based on the semi-autobiographical novel of the same name by Akiyuki Nosaka, which was first seria
5. Grave of the Fireflies | Rotten Tomatoes
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6. Grave of the Fireflies Movie Review | Common Sense Media
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WWII anime tragedy is the saddest cartoon EVER. Read Common Sense Media's Grave of the Fireflies review, age rating, and parents guide.
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Grave of the Fireflies (火垂るの墓, Hotaru no Haka?) is a 1988 animé (animated) film written and directed by Isao Takahata for Studio Ghibli. It is an adaptation of the semi-autobiographical novel of the same name by Akiyuki Nosaka, intended as a personal apology to the author's own sister. Some critics (most notably Roger Ebert) consider it to be one of the most powerful anti-war movies ever made. Animation historian Ernest Rister compares the film to Steven Spielberg's Schindler's List and says, "i
8. Grave of the Fireflies [2005] (live-action movie special)
Plot Summary: Near the end of World War II, Seita and his younger sister, Setsuko, are left alone after their father leaves in the military, and their ...
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