Sumikko Gurashi: The Pop-up Book and the Secret Child

Sumikko Gurashi: The Pop-up Book and the Secret Child

Release date : November 8, 2019
Runtime : 1h 6m
Countries of origin : Japan /
Original Language : Japanese /
Director : Mankyu /
Writers : Takashi Sumita /
Production companies : Fanworks /
Revenue : $12,000,000.00
November 8, 2019 1h 6m Japan Animation Japanese More
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Sumikkogurashi debuted in 2012 as slightly negative characters who like to stay in the corner of a room. The characters include "Shirokuma", a polar bear who is sensitive to cold, "Penguin?" (with a question mark in its name), a penguin who is unsure if it is actually a penguin, "Tonkatsu", a piece of pork cutlet that was left uneaten, "Neko", a shy cat, and "Tokage", who hides his nature as one of the last dinosaurs. The franchise has inspired toys, books, stationery material, video games—and now a feature film.
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Yoshihiko Inohara
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Manami Honjo
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  • title:Sumikko Gurashi: The Pop-up Book and the Secret Child
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2019
  • Runtime:1h 6m
  • Genres: Animation · Family ·
  • Countries of origin: Japan ·
  • Original Language: Japanese ·
  • Director: Mankyu /
  • Writers: Takashi Sumita ·
  • Production companies: Fanworks ·
  • Revenue:$12,000,000.00
  • Overview:Sumikkogurashi debuted in 2012 as slightly negative characters who like to stay in the corner of a room. The characters include "Shirokuma", a polar bear who is sensitive to cold, "Penguin?" (with a question mark in its name), a penguin who is unsure if it is actually a penguin, "Tonkatsu", a piece of pork cutlet that was left uneaten, "Neko", a shy cat, and "Tokage", who hides his nature as one of the last dinosaurs. The franchise has inspired toys, books, stationery material, video games—and now a feature film.
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