
The Best Bad Thing
Drama · Family
Overview
After her husband's death, Mrs. Hata desperately needs help on her cucumber farm. Rinko' mother wants her to spend the summer helping Mrs. Hata, her life-long friend. But 12-year-old Rinko sees Mrs. Hata's traditional Japanese ways as being backward and "crazy." When she gives in to her mother's request, she discovers Mrs. Hata is kind and courageous, fighting to save her farm. Before summer ends, RInko comes to appreciate and defend "crazy" Mrs. Hata.
Top Cast


Lana McKissack
Lana McKissack
Rinko
Lana McKissack
Rinko


Michel Perron
Michel Perron
Saunders
Michel Perron
Saunders


Robert Ito
Robert Ito
Mr. Tsujimura
Robert Ito
Mr. Tsujimura


Kirin Kiki
Kirin Kiki
Aunt Hata
Kirin Kiki
Aunt Hata


George Takei
George Takei
Mr. Yamanaka
George Takei
Mr. Yamanaka


Kitao Sakurai
Kitao Sakurai
Zenny Hata
Kitao Sakurai
Zenny Hata
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