Description
"Eiga Chibi Maruko-chan: Italia kara Kita Shōnen" is a feature-length anime film based on the popular "Chibi Maruko-chan" series. The story centers on Maruko Sakura, a cheerful and imaginative elementary school girl, and her interactions with her family, friends, and a mysterious boy from Italy. The narrative begins when Maruko and her classmates learn about an upcoming cultural exchange program with a school in Italy. Excitement builds as they prepare to welcome an Italian student, Andrea, who will stay with Maruko’s family for a short period.
Andrea’s arrival introduces a new dynamic to Maruko’s daily life. He is polite, curious, and deeply passionate about art, particularly the works of Leonardo da Vinci. His presence sparks Maruko’s interest in Italian culture and history, leading to a series of lighthearted and heartwarming moments as she and her friends learn about Italy through Andrea’s stories and experiences. However, Andrea harbors a secret: he is searching for a lost painting by da Vinci that he believes holds significant personal and historical value.
As Maruko and her friends become involved in Andrea’s quest, the story takes on a blend of everyday slice-of-life humor and a gentle mystery. The group embarks on small adventures around their town, uncovering clues about the painting’s whereabouts while navigating the challenges of cultural differences and language barriers. Along the way, Maruko’s family plays a supportive role, with her grandfather providing wisdom and her younger sister adding comedic moments.
The film balances its exploration of Italian culture with the familiar charm of Maruko’s world, emphasizing themes of friendship, curiosity, and the joy of discovery. Andrea’s journey to find the painting also serves as a metaphor for connecting with one’s heritage and the importance of preserving history. The narrative concludes with a heartfelt resolution, as Maruko and her friends help Andrea achieve his goal, strengthening their bond and leaving a lasting impression on each other’s lives. The film maintains the series’ signature warmth and humor, making it an engaging experience for fans of "Chibi Maruko-chan" and newcomers alike.
Andrea’s arrival introduces a new dynamic to Maruko’s daily life. He is polite, curious, and deeply passionate about art, particularly the works of Leonardo da Vinci. His presence sparks Maruko’s interest in Italian culture and history, leading to a series of lighthearted and heartwarming moments as she and her friends learn about Italy through Andrea’s stories and experiences. However, Andrea harbors a secret: he is searching for a lost painting by da Vinci that he believes holds significant personal and historical value.
As Maruko and her friends become involved in Andrea’s quest, the story takes on a blend of everyday slice-of-life humor and a gentle mystery. The group embarks on small adventures around their town, uncovering clues about the painting’s whereabouts while navigating the challenges of cultural differences and language barriers. Along the way, Maruko’s family plays a supportive role, with her grandfather providing wisdom and her younger sister adding comedic moments.
The film balances its exploration of Italian culture with the familiar charm of Maruko’s world, emphasizing themes of friendship, curiosity, and the joy of discovery. Andrea’s journey to find the painting also serves as a metaphor for connecting with one’s heritage and the importance of preserving history. The narrative concludes with a heartfelt resolution, as Maruko and her friends help Andrea achieve his goal, strengthening their bond and leaving a lasting impression on each other’s lives. The film maintains the series’ signature warmth and humor, making it an engaging experience for fans of "Chibi Maruko-chan" and newcomers alike.
Cast
- Kazuhiko Hanawa
- Hiroshi Sakura
- Tomozō Sakura
- Shigeru Fujiki
- Papaya Suzuki
- Ryoichi Midoriyama
- Hideji Saijō
- Futoshi Kosugi
- Emiko Noguchi
- Noritaka "Hamaji" Hamazaki
- Momoko "Maruko" Sakura
- Ms. Ōishi
- Tamae HonamiIrene Roche
- Singh
- Xin-Ni
- Chie MidoriyamaMichiko Shimizu
- MarcoYūji Machi
Comment(s)
Staff
- DirectorJun Takagi
- MusicNobuyuki Nakamura
- Character DesignHideyuki Funakoshi
- Chief Animation DirectorEiichiro Nishiyama
- Sound DirectorYasunori Honda
- Screenplay
- Original creator
- Art Director
- Animation DirectorSonomi AramakiJunko Abe
- ProducerKen TsuchiyaTakashi InoueNobuaki TanakaYuta Kano
Production
- Animation ProductionNippon Animation
- ProductionNippon AnimationYomiko Advertising, Inc.TOHOHakuhodo DY Media PartnersFuji Television NetworkFuji Network System







