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Kino's Journey: Country of Illness —For You—

(2007)

Animation, Drama, Adventure, Fantasy

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0hrs 30m

Overview

The movie adapts a story from volume 5 of the Kino's Journey light novel series: Kino travels to a country divided into two parts: the very clean and peaceful city, closed off from the surrounding wastelands. Kino meets a little girl in the city suffering from a disease which is constantly being researched. The girl, however, does not know just how the research is being done.

Score

97

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All Casts

Ai Maeda as Kino (voice)

Ai Maeda

** Kino (voice)

Ryuji Aigase as Hermes (voice)

Ryuji Aigase

** Hermes (voice)

Ayako Kawasumi as Inertia (voice)

Ayako Kawasumi

** Inertia (voice)

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