Stormy Night (2005)
December 10, 2005Release Date
Stormy Night (2005)
December 10, 2005Release Date
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Cast & Crew.
Shido Nakamura
Gabu (voice)
Hiroki Narimiya
Mei (voice)
Riki Takeuchi
Giro (voice)
Koichi Yamadera
Barry (voice)
Hayashiya Shōzō IX
Tap (voice)
Eiji Bandō
Elder Goat (voice)
Tetsuya Yanagihara
Beach (voice)
Yoshiyuki Hirai
Zack (voice)
Maya Kobayashi
Mii (voice)
Yuji Akazawa
Sound Editor
Gisaburō Sugii
Director / Writer
Yuichi Kimura
Writer
Hiroshi Ogawa
Key Animation
Takahiro Ikezoe
Key Animation
Toshiaki Nakazawa
Producer
Nozomu Fujii
Key Animation
Daisuke Oh'oka
Producer
Yukiyoshi Hane
Key Animation
Atsumi Tashiro
Producer
Yoshinori Kanemori
Key Animation
Tsugumi Ueno
Key Animation
Tomokatsu Nagasaku
Key Animation
Keisuke Shinohara
Composer
Hiroki Kawazoe
Key Animation
Takeshi Atomura
Key Animation
Kazuko Shibata
Key Animation
Miho Azuma
Key Animation
Tadashi Furukawa
Editor
Takayo Nishimura
Key Animation
Masaaki Kudo
Key Animation
Masatsugu Arakawa
Key Animation
Masaaki Sakurai
Key Animation
Shin'ichi Tsuji
Key Animation
Hirotoshi Takaya
Key Animation
Akira Kano
Key Animation
Michiko Nagano
Key Animation
Yasuyuki Suzuki
Key Animation
Yuichi Kimura
Original Story / Writer
Media.
Details.
Release DateDecember 10, 2005
Original Nameあらしのよるに
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 47m
Box Office$16,517,526
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This Movie Is About.
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Arashi no Yoru ni (あらしのよるに, lit. One Stormy Night) is the first in a series of children's books authored by Yūichi Kimura and illustrated by Hiroshi Abe. In 1995, the book won the 26th Kōdansha Literature Culture Award and the 42nd Sankei Children's Literature Culture Award.
When Arashi no Yoru ni was published in 1994, Kimura had no plans to continue the story as a series, but due to the popularity of the story and receiving considerable encouragement, he continued the story through five more books, ending with Fubuki no Ashita (ふぶきのあした, After the Snowstorm) in 2002. As the series became more popular, a compilation called Shiroi Yami no Hate de (しろいやみのはてで, At the End of White Darkness) was released in 2004 and a movie adaptation was produced. Soon after, Kimura wrote the seventh and last book, Mangetsu no Yoru ni (まんげつのよるに, One Full Moon Night).
Arashi no Yoru ni was published in Japanese textbooks by Mitsumura Tosho Publishing. In 2005, Gisaburō Sugii directed an animated film adaptation covering all seven books in the series. A CG-animated anime television series by Sparky Animation, Arashi no Yoru ni: Himitsu no Tomodachi (あらしのよるに ひみつのともだち, One Stormy Night: Secret Friends), began airing in Japan from April 4, 2012 to September 26, 2012.