

Animation · Drama · Family
Overview
The world is a perplexing, peaceful mystery to Amélie until a miraculous encounter with chocolate ignites her wild sense of curiosity. As she develops a deep attachment to her family's housekeeper, Nishio-san, Amélie discovers the wonders of nature as well as the emotional truths hidden beneath the surface of her family's idyllic life as foreigners in post-war Japan.
Top Cast
Loïse Charpentier
Loïse Charpentier
Amélie (voice)
Loïse Charpentier
Amélie (voice)
Victoria Grobois
Victoria Grobois
Nishio-San (voice)
Victoria Grobois
Nishio-San (voice)


Yumi Fujimori
Yumi Fujimori
Kashima-San (voice)
Yumi Fujimori
Kashima-San (voice)


Cathy Cerda
Cathy Cerda
Claude the Grandmother (voice)
Cathy Cerda
Claude the Grandmother (voice)


Marc Arnaud
Marc Arnaud
Patrick the Father (voice)
Marc Arnaud
Patrick the Father (voice)
Laëtitia Coryn
Laëtitia Coryn
Daniele the Mother (voice)
Laëtitia Coryn
Daniele the Mother (voice)
Haylee Issembourg
Haylee Issembourg
Juliette (voice)
Haylee Issembourg
Juliette (voice)
Isaac Schoumsky
Isaac Schoumsky
André (voice)
Isaac Schoumsky
André (voice)


François Raison
François Raison
Doctor / Radio Voice (voice)
François Raison
Doctor / Radio Voice (voice)


Emmylou Homs
Emmylou Homs
Amélie (additional voice)
Emmylou Homs
Amélie (additional voice)
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