Jun: A City That Changes (2022)
The Ishinomori Manga Museum released an animated short directed by Takuya Inaba based on Shotaro Ishinomori's semi-autobiographical and wordless manga Jun: Shotaro no Fantasy World. The short was inspired by Ishinomori's hometown of Ishinomaki wishing to pay tribute to the work while also paying tribute to the ongoing rebuilding and recovery of Ishinomaki from the Tohoku earthquake and tsunami of March 2011.
Director: Takuya Inaba
Genre: Animation, Drama
Release Date: February 11, 2022
Screenplay
- Takuya Inaba (Screenplay)
- Kenya Hirata (Screenplay)
- Kenya Hirata (Story)
Music: Haruna Karasuda
Country: Japan
Language: 日本語
Original Language: ja
Keywords
based on manga, jun
More Films by Director: Takuya Inaba
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Jun: A City That Changes about?
- The Ishinomori Manga Museum released an animated short directed by Takuya Inaba based on Shotaro Ishinomori's semi-autobiographical and wordless manga Jun: Shotaro no Fantasy World. The short was inspired by Ishinomori's hometown of Ishinomaki wishing to pay tribute to the work while also paying tribute to the ongoing rebuilding and recovery of Ishinomaki from the Tohoku earthquake and tsunami of March 2011.
- Who directed Jun: A City That Changes?
- Jun: A City That Changes was directed by Takuya Inaba.
- What genre is Jun: A City That Changes?
- Jun: A City That Changes is a Animation, Drama film.
- Where was Jun: A City That Changes produced?
- Jun: A City That Changes was produced in Japan.