A Tree of Palme
| A Tree of Palme | |
|---|---|
![]() Theatrical Poster for A Tree of Palme | |
| Directed by | Takashi Nakamura |
| Produced by | Taro Maki |
| Written by | Takashi Nakamura |
| Starring |
Akiko Hiramatsu Megumi Toyoguchi Daisuke Sakaguchi Yurika Hino |
| Music by | Takashi Harada |
| Cinematography | Takashi Atsuhata |
| Edited by | Shūichi Kakesu |
Production company | |
| Distributed by |
Toho Company ADV Films |
Release dates |
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Running time | 136 minutes |
| Country | Japan |
| Language |
Japanese English VietNam |
A Tree of Palme (Japanese: パルムの樹 Hepburn: Parumu no Ki) is a March 10, 2002 Japanese anime film,[1] written and directed by Takashi Nakamura. It was an official selection of the 2002 Berlin Film Festival.
Story
A Tree of Palme is an interpretation of the Pinocchio tale. It concerns a small puppet, Palme, who was tasked by his creator to look over his ailing wife, Xian. After her death, Palme is visited by a mysterious woman whom he mistakenly believes to be Xian. Shaken out of his sadness, Palme accepts her request to deliver something special to a far-off place known as Tama. This sets Palme off on a journey to discover his own emotions, and what it truly means to be human.
Voice cast
| Character | Japanese cast[2] | English cast |
|---|---|---|
| Palme | Akiko Hiramatsu[1] | Kira Vincent-Davis |
| Popo | Megumi Toyoguchi[1] | Jessica Boone |
| Shatta | Daisuke Sakaguchi[1] | Chris Patton |
| Koram | Yurika Hino | Allison Sumrall |
| Fou | Motomu Kiyokawa | Andy McAvin |
| Xian | Kouka | Christine Auten |
| Pu | Mika Kanai | Tiffany Grant |
| Mu | Etsuko Kozakura | Monica Rial |
| Barron | Rikako Aikawa | |
| Roualt | Kappei Yamaguchi[1] | Michael Coleman |
| Daruyama | Mari Yokoo | Luci Christian |
| Gus | Unshou Ishizuka | John Swasey |
| Hota | Katsuhisa Houki | David Born |
| Baku | Takashi Nagasako | Mike Vance |
| Gyariko | Masashi Ebara | Chris Patton |
| Jamji | Ichirô Nagai | Jay Hickman |
| Zakuro | Isamu Tanonaka | John Swasey |
| Sawadust | Ryuuji Saikachi | Chris Ayres |
References
External links
- Parumu no Ki at the Internet Movie Database
- A Tree of Palme at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
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