Binchō-tan

Binchō-tan

Release date : February 2, 2006
Runtime : 2h 24m
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Original Language : Japanese /
Director : Kazuhiro Furuhashi /
Production companies : Studio Deen /
February 2, 2006 2h 24m Animation Japanese More
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Bincho-tan, an orphan lives alone in the forest, she always has a piece of coal bonded on her head. Occasionally, she ventures into the town situated near the mountain, in search of work opportunities. In gratitude for her work, the townspeople offer her food as a gesture of appreciation. Bincho-tan leads a challenging life, but her joyful and warm demeanor endears her to those around her, leading her to make new friends. As time goes on, one after another heartwarming stories unfold, Bincho-tan finally illuminates her smile like a happy child.
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Sarah Hauser
Aloe's mother/ Pukashuu / Rentan (voice)
Ai Nonaka
Bincho-tan (voice)
Kikuko Inoue
Narrator
Rina Sato
Ren-tan (voice)
Claudia Thompson
Chiku-tan (voice)
Mai Kadowaki
Chiku-tan (voice)
Misato Fukuen
Chiku-rin (voice)
Sakura Nogawa
Kunugi-tan (voice)
Momoko Saito
Aloe (voice)

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  • title:Binchō-tan
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2006
  • Runtime:2h 24m
  • Genres: Animation ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: Japanese ·
  • Director: Kazuhiro Furuhashi /
  • Writers: Kazuhiro Furuhashi · Takahito Ekusa ·
  • Production companies: Studio Deen ·
  • Overview:Bincho-tan, an orphan lives alone in the forest, she always has a piece of coal bonded on her head. Occasionally, she ventures into the town situated near the mountain, in search of work opportunities. In gratitude for her work, the townspeople offer her food as a gesture of appreciation. Bincho-tan leads a challenging life, but her joyful and warm demeanor endears her to those around her, leading her to make new friends. As time goes on, one after another heartwarming stories unfold, Bincho-tan finally illuminates her smile like a happy child.
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