

Adventure · Animation · Drama
Overview
Giovanni currently lives a dreary life of near non-stop work. At school, his peers ridicule him incessantly, and his employer at work is distant and cold. As his isolation from society becomes unbearable, he suddenly finds himself on a train heading far away from his miserable home. Accompanied by Campanella, an acquaintance from school, Giovanni embarks on a journey that will define the rest of his life.
Top Cast


Mayumi Tanaka
Mayumi Tanaka
Giovanni (voice)
Mayumi Tanaka
Giovanni (voice)


Chika Sakamoto
Chika Sakamoto
Campanella (voice)
Chika Sakamoto
Campanella (voice)


Junko Hori
Junko Hori
Zanelli (voice)
Junko Hori
Zanelli (voice)
Kaori Nakahara
Kaori Nakahara
Kaoru (voice)
Kaori Nakahara
Kaoru (voice)


Yoshie Shimamura
Yoshie Shimamura
Giovanni's Mother (voice)
Yoshie Shimamura
Giovanni's Mother (voice)
Reiko Niimura
Reiko Niimura
Old Woman (voice)
Reiko Niimura
Old Woman (voice)
Ayumi Ishijo
Ayumi Ishijo
(voice)
Ayumi Ishijo
(voice)
Ayako Hori
Ayako Hori
(voice)
Ayako Hori
(voice)


Chikao Ohtsuka
Chikao Ohtsuka
Birdcatcher (voice)
Chikao Ohtsuka
Birdcatcher (voice)
Hidehiro Kikuchi
Hidehiro Kikuchi
Young Man (voice)
Hidehiro Kikuchi
Young Man (voice)
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