Bobby's Girl (1985)
Bobby is an underachieving high school kid with a deep love for motorcycles. His most recent achievement seems to have been getting photos of himself on a road trip printed in a motorcyclist hobby magazine. When he gets a letter from a girl his age, he decides to write her back.
Director: Toshio Hirata
Genre: Animation, Drama
Runtime: 44 min
Release Date: March 9, 1985
Cast
- Hironobu Nomura - Akihiko "Bobby" Nomura (voice)
- Hiromi Murata - Sakumi Nakahara (voice)
- Jinpachi Nezu - Mr. Kida (voice)
- Nobuo Tsukamoto - Tamotsu Nomura (voice)
- Mayumi Shimizu - Keiko Nomura (voice)
- Ryo Horikawa - Sachio Kubota (voice)
Screenplay
- Fumio Ishimori (Screenplay)
- Yoshio Kataoka (Short Story)
Music: Keiichi Oku
Cinematography: Kinichi Ishikawa
Editing: Harutoshi Ogata
Production: Madhouse
Country: Japan
Language: 日本語
Original Language: ja
Themes
Father-Son Conflict and Reconciliation, Childish Innocence Lost Forever, Coming of Age and Self-Discovery
Keywords
sibling relationship, romance, coming of age, motor sport, based on short story, anime, father son conflict
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Bobby's Girl about?
- Bobby is an underachieving high school kid with a deep love for motorcycles. His most recent achievement seems to have been getting photos of himself on a road trip printed in a motorcyclist hobby magazine. When he gets a letter from a girl his age, he decides to write her back.
- Who directed Bobby's Girl?
- Bobby's Girl was directed by Toshio Hirata.
- Who stars in Bobby's Girl?
- Bobby's Girl stars Hironobu Nomura, Hiromi Murata, Jinpachi Nezu, Nobuo Tsukamoto, Mayumi Shimizu, Ryo Horikawa.
- How long is Bobby's Girl?
- Bobby's Girl has a runtime of 44m (44 minutes).
- What genre is Bobby's Girl?
- Bobby's Girl is a Animation, Drama film.
- Where was Bobby's Girl produced?
- Bobby's Girl was produced in Japan.
- What are the themes of Bobby's Girl?
- The themes of Bobby's Girl include: Father-Son Conflict and Reconciliation, Childish Innocence Lost Forever, Coming of Age and Self-Discovery.