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The Girl Who Leapt Through Time (Toki wo kakeru shojo) (2008)

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Average Rating: 6.7/10
Reviews Counted: 15
Fresh: 13 | Rotten: 2

An imaginative and thoughtfully engaging anime film with a highly effective visual design. This coming-of-age comedy drama has mad inventiveness to spare.

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Critic Reviews: 2
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An imaginative and thoughtfully engaging anime film with a highly effective visual design. This coming-of-age comedy drama has mad inventiveness to spare.

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When a typical young high school girl discovers that she has the unique ability to traverse space and time, her efforts to use the power as a means of preserving the relationships she shares with her closest friends reveals the perpetually shifting nature of personal relationships in Digimon: The Movie director Mamoru Hosoda's warmhearted fantasy. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Nov 18, 2008

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All Critics (15) | Top Critics (2) | Fresh (14) | Rotten (2) | DVD (1)

What makes The Girl Who Leapt Through Time such an unexpected treat is the contemplative pace and painterly visuals.

August 22, 2008 Full Review Source: Boston Globe | Comment
Boston Globe
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It's basically the equivalent of a sensitively wrought read from the Young Adult shelf, and there's naught wrong with that.

June 11, 2008 Full Review Source: Village Voice | Comment
Village Voice
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Fun coming of age time-traveling anime with some romance.

October 26, 2011 Full Review Source: Common Sense Media | Comment
Common Sense Media

Near perfect anime . . .

May 20, 2009 Full Review Source: Sci-Fi Movie Page | Comment

This charming, visually fertile film captures the conflicted emotions of first love and embarrassment of being a teen with real sensitivity.

September 19, 2008 Full Review Source: Total Film | Comment
Total Film

Only seventeen Lord of the Rings-esque endings spoil the fun, but this sweet take on teen-angst romance quietly impresses.

September 19, 2008 Full Review Source: Sky Movies | Comment (1)
Sky Movies

Beautifully-drawn Japanimation about a time-hopping schoolgirl, by turns wondrous and a little too hyper.

September 19, 2008 Full Review Source: Daily Telegraph | Comment
Daily Telegraph

The characters are entirely credible and likable, the simply drawn figures highly effective against the lush background artwork. Time travel has rarely seemed so joyous.

September 19, 2008 Full Review Source: Guardian [UK] | Comment
Guardian [UK]

It's a polished piece of whimsy. Creepy too in the way it promotes a homogenised picture of the future.

September 19, 2008 Full Review Source: Times [UK] | Comment (1)
Times [UK]

It's not quite up there with the best of Miyazaki's coming-of-age dramas featuring the likes of Kiki and Chihiro/Sen, but Hosada has proved himself after his Ghibli debacle. Great stuff.

September 19, 2008 Full Review Source: Film4 | Comment

Superior animé caper comedy with wit, energy and mad invention to spare.

September 19, 2008 Full Review Source: Time Out | Comment

It has few fireworks, but still sticks in the mind, and is a definite upgrade from Digimon: The Movie for director Mamoru Hosoda.

September 19, 2008 Full Review Source: Empire Magazine | Comment (1)
Empire Magazine

This is one of the most thoughtfully engaging anime features to reach these shores, and a perfect place to start for anyone, of any age, who's been resistant to anime (and manga) as a popular Japanese import.

August 29, 2008 Full Review Source: Seattle Times | Comment
Seattle Times

While the animation is only so-so, Mamoru is a good storyteller with a firm grasp on both the story and characters.

August 29, 2008 Full Review Source: Seattle Post-Intelligencer | Comment
Seattle Post-Intelligencer

Tweens and early teens, as well as anime fans, will enjoy this.

June 18, 2008 Full Review Source: Film Journal International | Comment
Film Journal International

Young-adult in conception and execution, this award-winning animated romance with a Thanatos twist is an underdeveloped sci-fi Groundhog Day.

June 11, 2008 Full Review Source: Time Out New York | Comment (1)
Time Out New York
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Audience Reviews for The Girl Who Leapt Through Time (Toki wo kakeru shojo)

"I wonder how someone was able to create such a beautiful painting, when it must have seemed that the world was coming to an end."When high school student Makoto inadvertently discovers that she's gained the ability to leap (literally) backward through time, she immediately begins using it to her advantage - with

September 9, 2010
lewiskendell

Super Reviewer

I am a fan of Anime but not so much the high-school romance crap that is often associated with it. It has some nice visuals but the story is a little boring and the script, although probibly a little lost in translation, was also poor. I found it to be a little dull. This is no Studio Ghibli!

July 13, 2010
SirPant

Super Reviewer

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