
The Day I Bought a Star
Animation · Fantasy · Science Fiction
Overview
A young boy is tired of the city and escapes into the country. Two strangers trade him a strange seed. The boy accepts and the seed sprouts into a miniature planet, which continues to grow.
Top Cast


Genzō Wakayama
Genzō Wakayama
Scopello (Voice)
Genzō Wakayama
Scopello (Voice)


Yo Oizumi
Yo Oizumi
Maykinso (Voice)
Yo Oizumi
Maykinso (Voice)


Kyoka Suzuki
Kyoka Suzuki
Ninya (Voice)
Kyoka Suzuki
Ninya (Voice)


Ryunosuke Kamiki
Ryunosuke Kamiki
Nona (Voice)
Ryunosuke Kamiki
Nona (Voice)
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