1. The Fairy Tale of Time "The Fairy Tale of Time" is a Japanese animated film directed by Isao Takahata, with Miki Imai and Yoko participating in the dubbing.
The film tells the story of Taeko gradually getting to know herself and life during a ten-day country holiday, and thus finding the person she loves and changing her life.
Taeko is 27 years old. She asked for ten days of leave from the company to go to the countryside to enjoy the rural life she had longed for.
Since then, she has often thought about her fifth grade year.
Along the way, she kept thinking about the past events that happened in fifth grade. When she arrived at her destination, she was greeted by a country boy, Junxiong, who was 2 years younger than her.
She started her life as a farmer and enjoyed it, sharing every bit of her childhood with Junxiong. The scenery she saw in the countryside brought back beautiful memories.
The two get along very happily and feel the passage of time together.
The night before she was to leave, Toshio's grandmother actually suggested to Taeko that she marry Toshio, which immediately brought back Taeko's memories.
2. Marnie in Memory Junior high school girl Anna Sasaki (dubbed by Ayara Takatsuki) has deep inner melancholy, and she and her adoptive mother Raiko (dubbed by Nanako Matsushima) who loves her cannot be calm with each other.
Due to a sudden respiratory attack during school, Anna used her summer vacation to come to the beautiful city of Sapporo, Hokkaido, to recuperate at the home of her relatives Kiyomasa Oiwa (voiced by Susumu Terajima) and Aunt Aji (voiced by Yui Negishi).
In the creek not far from her uncle's house, there stood an old but unique Western-style building. The strange feeling made Anna notice its existence.
One night, Anna, who was in a depressed mood, rowed a boat past the building. She found that the house that had been uninhabited for many years was actually brightly lit, and there she met a blond girl of the same age, Marnie (someone).
(Mura Kasumi).
Similar moods make the two girls become good friends. They are attached to each other, but they don't know what incredible connections are hidden in their hearts... 3. Haijie Diary Kamakura, the ancient capital by the sea, is a small town along the mountains.
In an inconspicuous corner, there live the four sisters of the Xiangtian family.
Their father ran away from home with his lover in his early years, and their mother simply left the girls in the care of their grandmother.
After their grandmother passed away, the granddaughters inherited this large house with a long history.
The elder sister Koda Yuki (played by Haruka Ayase), who took on the responsibility of the family prematurely, does her best to take care of the healthy growth of her two younger sisters Kano (played by Masami Nagasawa) and Chika (played by Kaho).
On this day, the news of his father's death reached the sisters.
They attended their father's funeral together and got acquainted with Qian YeLing (Hirose Sisi), an half-sister they had never met.
Xu was close to her by blood, so she invited Suzu to move to Kamakura before leaving.
Not long after, Ling walked into the house where her father once lived, holding the longing for her sisters.
As the seasons pass, the stories of the sisters quietly unfold... 4. Summer and Autumn in the Little Forest An ordinary girl, Ichiko (played by Ai Hashimoto), grew up in Komori, a village in the northeastern region of Japan.
This place is far away from the hustle and bustle of the city, surrounded by green mountains and green waters, just like a quiet and pleasant paradise.
The villagers work at sunrise and rest at sunset, relying on a pair of hard-working hands to manage a small but comfortable life without competing with the world.
Ichiko once traveled to Tokyo, but she was unable to adapt to the fast pace of the city, and eventually returned to the old house where her mother was no longer there.
When she was a child, her mother Fukuko used various ingredients from the mountains and fields to make delicacies with random names. While the solid-eyed Ichiko lamented being deceived, she also kept the beautiful memories deep in her taste buds.
As if following her mother's footsteps, she incorporates her love for her hometown into the cooking of her food.
Surrounded by his friends Yuta (played by Takahiro Miura) and Yoshiko (played by Matsuoka Mayu), he enjoys a carefree life... 5. Watermelon This drama tells the story of four women with very different personalities who are reunited by chance.
They gathered together in a family hotel called "Happiness Sancha" (hereinafter referred to as "Sancha") and lived together for a summer.
"Sancha" is a wonderful farmyard, with almost all the imaginable summer elements here.
6. Kikujiro's Summer Summer vacation has arrived. Masao (played by Yusuke Sekiguchi), a third-year elementary school student who lost his father when he was young, now lives with his grandma. Summer vacation is particularly boring.
He took out the letter his mother sent back from other places and prepared to go to Toyohashi City, Aichi Prefecture to visit his mother alone.
After the neighbor's aunt (Kaseko Kishimoto) found out, she decided to help Masao fulfill his wish.
She used a sum of money for travel expenses and arranged for her idle husband Kikujiro (played by Takeshi Kitano) to accompany Masao on the journey to find his mother.
But on the first day, Kikujiro lost all the money given by his wife, so the two had to walk to Aichi.
After hitchhiking and getting into a lot of trouble, Kikujiro finally took Masao to his mother's house, but the little boy was very frustrated.
On the way back, Kikujiro tried to comfort him. The two had a great time, and the summer passed just like that.