
The Girl Who Leapt Through Time
When 17-year-old Makoto Konno gains the ability to 'leap' backwards through time, she immediately sets about improving her grades and preventing personal mishaps. However, she soon realises that changing the past isn't as simple as it seems, and eventually, will have to rely on her new powers to shape the future of herself and her friends.
Director(s)
Mamoru Hosoda
Tomohiko Ito
Cast & crew

Mitsuki Tanimura
Kaho Fujitani (voice)

Tomohiko Ito
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Fumihiko Tachiki
Fukushima (voice)

Riisa Naka
Makoto Konno (voice)

Keiko Yamamoto
Auntie (voice)

Yoji Matsuda
Sojiro Takase (voice)

Keiko Aizawa
School Nurse / Answering Machine (voice)

Mamoru Hosoda
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Takuya Ishida
Chiaki Mamiya (voice)

Mitsutaka Itakura
Kousuke Tsuda (voice)

Ayami Kakiuchi
Yuri Hayakawa (voice)

Yuki Sekido
Miyuki Konno (voice)

Utawaka Katsura
Makoto's Father (voice)

Midori Ando
Makoto's Mother (voice)

Shiori Yokohari
Moriko Uesugi (voice)
Sonoka Matsuoka
Sekimi Nowake (voice)
Takayuki Handa
Kato (voice)
Maho Kurashima
Female Newscaster A (voice)

Kiyomi Tanigawa
Home Economics Teacher / Female Newscaster B (voice)
Arashi Matsutani
Riverbed Boy A (voice)
Fumiya Togawa
Riverbed Boy B (voice)
Yumi Kawaguchi
Riverbed Boy C (voice)
Tsubasa Ueda
Male Student (voice)
Shouya Sugiyama
Suzuki (voice)
Teppei Takayama
Tanaka (voice)
Fuijo Chiba
Yamada (voice)
Nagisa Adaniya
Female Student (voice)
Mami Tokuyama
Female Student (voice)
Sayaka Yoshida
Female Student (voice)

Tadashi Nakamura
Old Security Guard (voice)

Sachie Hara
Kazuko Yoshiyama (voice)
Taeko Hase
(voice)

Atsuko Yuya
(voice)
Hiroshi Kudo
(voice)
Atsushi Sato
(voice)
Yuuto Tanaka
(voice)
Daiki Watanabe
(voice)
Details
Reviews
CinemaSerf
“Makoto” is one of those young girls who would probably be late for her own funeral. Every morning is a last minute rush as she gulps her breakfast then heads to high school and her two best friends “Kosuke” and “Chiaki” to continue with her very mediocre education! Indeed, the best part of their day is spent playing baseball and chatting and putting the world to rights. One afternoon, whilst she is investigating something curious in the laboratory she finds herself in a sort of puzzling Groundhog Day! She is reliving the same moments with the same outcome each time. After a quick chat with her “Auntie Witch”, she optimistically concludes that she might be able to change things for the better and help her friends - but each time she realises that there are as many unpredictable outcomes that she hadn’t or couldn’t factor in as there were improvements from her actions. Indeed, many of her interventions made things decidedly worse! Things become even more complex when her friend “Chiaki” suggests that they might like to date! Just how many times can she revisit that scenario without ending up ruining their friendship? Now I can’t pretend that I liked the young lass - in fact I found her really quite annoying, but as she to’s and fro’s guessing and second-guessing the domino effects of her actions, and as we see that unpredictably deliver serious, mischievous and funny results, the film livens up nicely. Though you might think it could tend to the repetitious, it doesn’t at all and the last twenty minutes introduce us to an unexpected twist that brings so much of the preceding hour into an amiable, maybe even slightly sentimental, perspective. The animation itself is simple, yet vividly detailed, and as the story recycles itself there are some sometimes quite subtle differences incorporated from time to time to keep the imagery interesting as this young girl makes discoveries about herself and her friends that suggest that there’s no such thing as a quick fix.

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