
Rain Boy
Animation · Fantasy
Overview
A lonely kid who lives in the countryside meets a strange boy who has a ragged umbrella over his head and there is always rain pouring over him. The rain boy is dazzled by the other kid's boots and offers three wishes in exchange for them.
Top Cast


Junko Hori
Junko Hori
Rain Boy (voice)
Junko Hori
Rain Boy (voice)


Satomi Majima
Satomi Majima
Mouta (voice)
Satomi Majima
Mouta (voice)


Daisuke Gori
Daisuke Gori
Bancho (voice)
Daisuke Gori
Bancho (voice)


Ichiro Nagai
Ichiro Nagai
Azuki-arai (voice)
Ichiro Nagai
Azuki-arai (voice)


Kiyoshi Kawakubo
Kiyoshi Kawakubo
Mota (adult, voice)
Kiyoshi Kawakubo
Mota (adult, voice)


Show Hayami
Show Hayami
Mota (teen, voice)
Show Hayami
Mota (teen, voice)


Takeshi Aono
Takeshi Aono
Father (voice)
Takeshi Aono
Father (voice)


Yuri Nashiwa
Yuri Nashiwa
Mother (voice)
Yuri Nashiwa
Mother (voice)


Bin Shimada
Bin Shimada
Bin Shimada
Runa Akiyama
Runa Akiyama
Runa Akiyama
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