List of Shimajirō films
The Japanese anime series Shima Shima Tora no Shimajirō has released several feature-length films.
Feature films[]
Shimajirō to Fufu no Daibōken: Sukue! Nanairo no Hana (2013)[]
Shimajirō to Fufu no Daibōken: Sukue! Nanairo no Hana | |
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しまじろうと フフの だいぼうけん ~すくえ!七色の花~ | |
Directed by | Isamu Hirabayashi |
Starring | Omi Minami Miki Takahashi Takumi Yamazaki Mei Satô Chafûrin |
Music by | Daudi Joseph |
Release date | March 15, 2013 |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Country | Japan |
Languages | Japanese, Korean, Chinese |
Shimajirō to Fufu no Daibōken: Sukue! Nanairo no Hana (しまじろうと フフの だいぼうけん ~すくえ!七色の花~, Shimajirō and Fufu's Great Adventure: Save the Seven-Colored Flower!) is a 2013 Japanese children's live action/anime film. It's the first film to feature the character Shimajirō.[1] The film is directed by Isamu Hirabayashi and was released on March 15, 2013.[2]
Japanese Voice Cast
- Omi Minami- Shimajiro Shimano (voice)
- Miki Takahashi- Mimirin (voice)
- Mei Satô- Fufu the Fairy (voice)
- Yûichi Harada- Sawagani male
- Naoto Nojima- Sawagani male
- Saori Sugimoto- Nyakkii Momoyama (voice)
- Takumi Yamazaki- Torippii (voice)
- Kikuko Inoue- Shimajiro's Mother (voice)
- Chafûrin- Shimajiro’s Father (voice)
Korean Voice Cast
- Oh Sang-so- Hobby
- Song Young-in- Benny
- Lee Woo Lee- Pero
- Shin Jung-hoon- Rynh
- Sang Woo Park- Dr. Leo
Chinese Voice Cast
- Xu Shuxuan- Qiaohu
- Yang Kaikai
- Liu Xihua
- Feng Jiade
Shimajirō to Kujira no Uta (2014)[]
Shimajiro to Kujira no Uta | |
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Directed by | |
Starring | Omi Minami Miki Takahashi Takumi Yamazaki |
Music by | Daudi Joseph |
Distributed by | Sony Music Direct, Megabox |
Release date | March 14, 2014 |
Countries | Japan South Korea China |
Languages | Japanese Korean Chinese Indonesian |
Shimajirō to Kujira no Uta (しまじろうとくじらのうた, Shimajiro and the Whale's Song) is a 2014 Japanese film directed by .[3] The theme song of the film is "Kunshou" by Negoto and ending theme song is "Tomodachi no Wao!" by PUFFY.[4]
Japanese Voice Cast
- Minoru Inaba- Gaogao-San (voice)
- Omi Minami- Shimajiro Shimano (voice)
- Saori Sugimoto- Nyakkii Momoyama (voice)
- Miki Takahashi- Mimirin, Hana (voice)
- Takumi Yamazaki- Torippii, Lion Police (voice)
- Kikuko Inoue- Shimajiro's Mother (voice)
- Kazumasa Katsura- Gigi (voice)
- Sayu Kubota- Sea Fairy
- Naoto Nojima- Starfish Man
- Aki Sasamori- Zota (voice)
- Nobuo Tobita- Kankachi (voice)
- Akiko Toda- Buta (voice)
- Shinobu Adachi- Mimirin's Mother (voice)
- Tatsuya Gashûin- Hermit Crab (voice)
Indonesian Actors
- Hardi Fadhillah- Flappie (voice)
- Leni M. Tarra- Mimi-Lynne (voice)
- Lis Kurniasih- Shimajiro (voice)
- Jessy Millianty- Nikki (voice)
Korean Voice Cast
- Oh Sang-so- Hobby
- Song Young-in- Benny
- Lee Woo Lee- Pero
- Shin Jung-hoon- Rynh
- Sang Woo Park- Dr. Leo
Chinese Voice Cast
- Xu Shuxuan- Qiaohu
- Yang Kaikai
- Liu Xihua
- Feng Jiade
Shimajirō to Ōkina Ki (2015)[]
Shimajirō to Ōkina Ki | |
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しまじろうとおおきな木 | |
Directed by | |
Starring | Omi Minami Miki Takahashi Takumi Yamazaki |
Music by | Daudi Joseph |
Release date | March 13, 2015 |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Country | Japan |
Languages | Japanese Korean |
Shimajirō to Ōkina Ki (しまじろうとおおきな木, Shimajirō and the Big Tree) is a 2015 Japanese children's live action/anime film. It's the third film to feature the character Shimajirō. The theme song of the film is "Hana no Nioi" by Chara. The first part of the film is in live action and the second is animated. The film was released on March 13, 2015.[6]
Japanese Voice Cast
- Minoru Inaba- Gaogao-San (voice)
- Omi Minami- Shimajiro Shimano (voice)
- Saori Sugimoto- Nyakkii Momoyama (voice)
- Miki Takahashi- Mimirin, Hana Shimano (voice)
- Takumi Yamazaki- Torippii (voice)
- Chafûrin- Shimajiro's Father (voice)
- Kikuko Inoue- Shimajiro's Mother (voice)
- Tatsuya Gashûin- Froggie (voice)
Korean Voice Actors
- Oh Sang-so- Hobby
- Song Young-in- Benny
- Lee Woo Lee- Pero
- Shin Jung-hoon- Rynh
- Sang Woo Park- Dr. Leo
Chinese Voice Actors
- Xu Shuxuan- Qiaohu
- Yang Kaikai
- Liu Xihua
- Feng Jiade
Shimajirō to Ehon no Kuni ni (2016)[]
Shimajirō to Ehon no Kuni ni | |
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しまじろうとえほんのくにに | |
Directed by | |
Starring | Omi Minami Miki Takahashi Takumi Yamazaki |
Music by | Daudi Joseph Goanimate and Michael bradley |
Production company | |
Release date | March 11, 2016 |
Country | Japan |
Languages | Japanese, Korean, Chinese |
Shimajirō to Ehon no Kuni ni (しまじろうとえほんのくにに, To the Country of Picture Books with Shimajirō) is the fourth Shimajiro feature film. It was released on March 11, 2016.
Japanese Voice Cast
- Omi Minami- Shimajiro Shimano (voice)
- Miki Takahashi- Mimi-Lynne, Hana Shimano (voice)
- Takumi Yamazaki- Flappie (voice)
- Saori Sugimoto- Nyakkii Momoyama (voice)
- Minoru Inaba- Gaogao-san (voice)
- Kanon Kimoto- Kicky (voice)
- Uchida Maaya- Punitan (voice)
- Kikuko Inoue- Shimajiro's Mother (voice)
- Sawako Hata- Kurorin (voice)
- Yuria Kizaki- Kicky (voice)
- Yûka Nakanishi- Iwa (voice)
- Jerry Trainor- Chan Son (voice)
Korean Voice Actors
- Oh Sang-so- Hobby
- Song Young-in- Benny
- Lee Woo Lee- Pero
- Shin Jung-hoon- Rynh
- Sang Woo Park- Dr. Leo
Chinese Voice Actors
- Xu Shuxuan- Qiaohu
- Yang Kaikai
- Liu Xihua
- Feng Jiade
Shimajirō to Niji no Oashisu (2017)[]
Shimajirō to Niji no Oashisu | |
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Directed by | |
Starring | Omi Minami Miki Takahashi Takumi Yamazaki Mummy D. Cowcow Hanako Yamada |
Music by | Daudi Joseph |
Release date | March 10, 2017 |
Running time | 54 Min. |
Country | Japan |
Languages | Japanese, Korean, Chinese |
Shimajirō to Niji no Oashisu (しまじろうと にじのオアシス, , Shimajirō and the Rainbow Oasis) is the fifth feature film in the Shimajirō franchise. It was released on March 10, 2017.
Japanese Voice Cast
- Cowcow- Turtles, Tsurukamezu (voice)
- Mummy D- MC Spike (voice)
- Minoru Inaba- Gaogao-San (voice)
- Omi Minami- Shimajiro Shimano (voice)
- Saori Sugimoto- Nyakkii Momoyama (voice)
- Miki Takahashi- Mimirin, Hana (voice)
- Hanako Yamada- Rattlesnake (voice)
- Takumi Yamazaki- Torippii (voice)
- Chafûrin- Shimajiro's Father (voice)
- Kikuko Inoue- Shimajiro's Mother (voice)
- Shinobu Adachi- Mimirin's Mother (voice)
Korean Voice Actors
- Oh Sang-so- Hobby
- Song Young-in- Benny
- Lee Woo Lee- Pero
- Shin Jung-hoon- Rynh
- Sang Woo Park- Dr. Leo
- Yeon Woo Cho
Chinese Voice Actors
- Xu Shuxuan- Qiaohu
- Yang Kaikai
- Liu Xihua
- Feng Jiade
Movie Shimajiro Mahō no Shima no Daibōken (2018)[]
Movie Shimajirō Mahō no Shima no Daibōken | |
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Starring | Omi Minami Miki Takahashi Takumi Yamazaki |
Release date | 2018 |
Country | Japan |
Languages | Japanese, English, Korean, Chinese |
(まほうのしまのだいぼうけん, Shimajiro: Big Adventure on Magic Island) is the sixth feature film in the Shimajirō franchise. It was released in 2018.
Japanese Voice Cast
- Diana Garnet- Aura (voice)
- Minoru Inaba- Gaogao-San (voice)
- Omi Minami- Shimajiro (voice)
- Saori Sugimoto- Nyakkii Momoyama (voice)
- Miki Takahashi- Mimirin, Hana (voice)
- Takumi Yamazaki- Torippii (voice)
- Kikuko Inoue- Shimajiro's Mother (voice)
- Shinobu Adachi- Pliers (voice)
- Natsuki Kamata- Little Wizard (voice)
- Bin Shimada- Drill (voice)
- Nobuo Tobita- Kanazuchi (voice)
Korean Voice Actors
- Oh Byon-so- Hobby
- Song Young-in- Benny
- Lee Woo Lee- Pero
- Shin Jung-hoon- Rynh
- Sang Woo Park- Dr. Leo
- Cho Yeon-woo- Hobby's Father[9]
Chinese Voice Actors
- Xu Shuxuan- Qiaohu
- Yang Kaikai
- Liu Xihua
- Feng Jiade
Shimajiro to Ururu no Heroland (2019)[]
Shimajiro to Ururu no Heroland | |
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Starring | Omi Minami Miki Takahashi Takumi Yamazaki |
Release date | 2019 |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
(しまじろうとうるるのヒーローランド, Shimajiro and Ululu's Heroland) is the seventh feature film in the Shimajirō franchise. It was released in 2019.
Japanese Voice Cast
- Minoru Inaba- Gaogao-San (voice)
- Omi Minami- Shimajiro Shimano (voice)
- Saori Sugimoto- Nyakkii Momoyama (voice)
- Miki Takahashi- Mimirin, Hana Shimano (voice)
- Takumi Yamazaki- Torippii (voice)
- Kikuko Inoue- Shimajiro's Mother (voice)
- Chafûrin- Shimajiro's Father (voice)
- Nao Tôyama- Ururu (voice)
- Kaori Asoh- Princess Strawberry (voice)
Shimajiro to Sora Tobufune (2021)[]
Shimajiro to Sora Tobufune | |
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Directed by | Kawamura Tomohiro |
Screenplay by | Sugiura Risa |
Starring | Omi Minami Miki Takahashi Takumi Yamazaki |
Music by | Nonaka Yuichi |
Release date | March 12, 2021 |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
(しまじろうとそらとぶふね, Shimajiro and the Flying Airship) is the eighth feature film in the Shimajirō franchise. It was originally set to be released in 2020 but was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic and was released in Japan on March 12, 2021.
Japanese Voice Cast
- Omi Minami- Shimajiro Shimano (voice)
- Miki Takahashi- Mimirin (voice)
- Saori Sugimoto- Nyakkii Momoyama (voice)
- Takumi Yamazaki- Torippii (voice)
- Minoru Inaba- Gaogao-San (voice)
- Megumi Han- Lily (voice)
- Yūma Uchida- Jin (voice)
- Keiko Han- Lily's Mother (voice)
- Tomokazu Sugita- Garbiz boss (voice)
References[]
- ^ "Kids' Anime Character Shimajirō Gets His 1st Film". Anime News Network. November 8, 2012. Retrieved January 25, 2015.
- ^ "劇場版 しまじろうのわお! しまじろうと フフの だいぼうけん ~すくえ!七色の花~(2013)". allcinema.net (in Japanese). Stingray. Retrieved January 25, 2015.
- ^ 劇場版しまじろうのわお! しまじろうとくじらのうた. eiga.com (in Japanese). Retrieved January 23, 2014.
- ^ "PUFFY's 'Tomodachi no Wao!' chosen as ending theme for 'Shimajiro' movie again". tokyohive. 6Theory Media, LLC. January 18, 2014. Retrieved January 23, 2014.
- ^ ""Shimajiro to Kujira no Uta" to be Shown in Indonesia". 14 October 2020.
- ^ "Shimajirō Kids' Anime Gets 3rd Theatrical Film". Anime News Network. January 24, 2015. Retrieved January 25, 2015.
- ^ "내친구호비 극장판 호비와 매직아일랜드".
- ^ "Shimajiro的搜尋結果".
- ^ "내친구호비 극장판 호비와 매직아일랜드".
External links[]
- Shimajirō to Fufu no Daibōken: Sukue! Nanairo no Hana official website (archive) (in Japanese)
- Shimajiro to Kujira no Uta official website (in Japanese)
- Shimajirō to Ōkina Ki official website (in Japanese)
- Shimajirō to Kuni Ehon official website (in Japanese)
- Shimajirō to Niji no Oashisu official website (in Japanese)
- Shimajirō to Fufu no Daibōken: Sukue! Nanairo no Hana (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
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