
Junkers Come Here
Animation · Family
Overview
Hiromi appears on the outside to be a mature, resilient girl, but on the inside she feels like she's falling apart. She is having troubles at home mainly because of her parents wanting to separate. Her dog, Junkers, tries to comfort her in ways no other dog can. You see, he can talk and grant her 3 wishes.
Top Cast
Mei Oshitani
Mei Oshitani
Hiromi Nozawa (voice)
Mei Oshitani
Hiromi Nozawa (voice)


Shinnosuke Furumoto
Shinnosuke Furumoto
Junkers (voice)
Shinnosuke Furumoto
Junkers (voice)
Katsunari Mineno
Katsunari Mineno
Keisuke Kimura (voice)
Katsunari Mineno
Keisuke Kimura (voice)


Mayumi Izuka
Mayumi Izuka
Kazuko (voice)
Mayumi Izuka
Kazuko (voice)
Keiko Nakajima
Keiko Nakajima
Fumie Morita (voice)
Keiko Nakajima
Fumie Morita (voice)


Misako Konno
Misako Konno
Suzuko Nozawa (voice)
Misako Konno
Suzuko Nozawa (voice)
Naoto Kine
Naoto Kine
Shintaro Nozawa (voice)
Naoto Kine
Shintaro Nozawa (voice)


Hiroko Takahashi
Hiroko Takahashi
School Crossing Warden (voice)
Hiroko Takahashi
School Crossing Warden (voice)
Momoko Ishi
Momoko Ishi
Chie Harada (voice)
Momoko Ishi
Chie Harada (voice)


Sakiko Tamagawa
Sakiko Tamagawa
Yoko Inoue (voice)
Sakiko Tamagawa
Yoko Inoue (voice)
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