The story is set in a village in the southern Japanese prefecture of Kōchi during World War II. Even in this remote mountainous area, the perception of American and British people as "brutes" has taken root, due to the deaths and injuries among the villagers' relatives. A elementary schoolgirl named Eiko transfers from the city of Yokohama to this village. Eiko happens to have blue eyes from her American father, and her classmates make no attempt to rein in their bullying. Other than Eiko's homeroom teacher Akiko, even the teachers view Eiko the same way that the children do. However, a boy named Kenta views Eiko more with curiosity than with hostility. The children's lives change as the injured father of one of Kenta's classmates returns from the battlefield and news of more casualties arrives in the village.
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Writing | Nobuyuki Fujimoto | Writer |
Directing | Minetaro Hirai | Director |
Directing | Tetsuo Yasumi | Director |
Sound | Masae Sagara | Original Music Composer |
Art | Sachi Takahashi | Art Direction |
Visual Effects | Osamu Okubo | Animation Director |
Sound | Akira Ookuma | Sound Director |
Camera | Kouichi Yanai | Director of Photography |
Production | Tomomi Imagawa | Producer |
Production | Toshihide Yamada | Producer |
Editing | Kiyotaka Miyake | Editor |
Sound | Akiko Muto | Sound Effects |
Production | Noboru Sugiyama | Producer |
Production | Yoshio Katou | Producer |
Visual Effects | Masae Otake | Character Designer |
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