
Rainbow Fireflies
Fantasy · Animation
Overview
One year ago, Yūta lost his father in a car crash. Now in the 6th grade, Yūta goes to catch beetles in a dam near a mountain, a place he often went with his father. There, Yūta meets a strange old man, and while walking in heavy rainfall, slips and blacks out. When Yūta awakes, he sees a child, Saeko, who shows him a village from the past. A precious summer vacation for Yūta begins.
Top Cast


Akashi Takei
Akashi Takei
Yūta Otabe (voice)
Akashi Takei
Yūta Otabe (voice)
Ayumi Kimura
Ayumi Kimura
Saeko Okuyama (voice)
Ayumi Kimura
Saeko Okuyama (voice)


Taro Ishida
Taro Ishida
Hotaru Jii (voice)
Taro Ishida
Hotaru Jii (voice)


Chikao Ohtsuka
Chikao Ohtsuka
Aotengu (voice)
Chikao Ohtsuka
Aotengu (voice)


Ikuko Tani
Ikuko Tani
Obā-chan (voice)
Ikuko Tani
Obā-chan (voice)


Yuuki Yagi
Yuuki Yagi
Yuuki Yagi


Kazuya Nakai
Kazuya Nakai
Kenzō – Adult (voice)
Kazuya Nakai
Kenzō – Adult (voice)


Mamiko Noto
Mamiko Noto
Saeko – Adult (voice)
Mamiko Noto
Saeko – Adult (voice)


Masahiko Tanaka
Masahiko Tanaka
Saeko's Father (voice)
Masahiko Tanaka
Saeko's Father (voice)


Yutaro Honjo
Yutaro Honjo
Shintarō (voice)
Yutaro Honjo
Shintarō (voice)
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