Bunny Drop (2011)
1h 54m
Running Time
August 20, 2011Release Date
Bunny Drop (2011)
1h 54m
Running Time
August 20, 2011Release Date
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Plot.
Daikichi learns that his recently deceased grandfather has an illegitimate daughter with an unknown mother. The girl's name is Rin and she is just 6 years old. Everybody in Daikichi's family looks at the girl as an embarrassment and wants no part of her. Daikichi, annoyed by his family's attitude, decides to raise Rin by himself. Even though Daikichi himself has no experience raising a child and is still single.
Where to Watch.
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This Movie Is About.
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Cast & Crew.
Kenichi Matsuyama
Daikichi Kawachi
Karina
Yukari Nitani
Mana Ashida
Rin Kaga
Mirei Kiritani
Kazumi Kawachi
Mayu Kitaki
Masako Yoshii
Ruiki Sato
Koki Nitani
Go Ayano
Kyoichi
Ryô Kimura
Yuichi Suzuki
Atsuko Takahata
Yumiko Sugiyama
Jun Fubuki
Yoshie Kawachi
Chizuru Ikewaki
Yuki Goto
Baijaku Nakamura
Minoru Kawachi
SABU
Director
Yumi Unita
Writer
Toshie Negishi
Daikichi's aunt
Tamio Hayashi
Writer
Takashi Mori
Composer
Hiro'o Yanagida
Cinematographer
Masayuki Iwakura
Sound Recordist
Naoya Bando
Editor
Toshie Tabata
CastingDirector
Yuichi Shibahara
Producer
Etsuko Akiba
ProductionDesigner
Yasushi Utagawa
Producer
Media.
Details.
Release DateAugust 20, 2011
Original Nameうさぎドロップ
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 54m
Box Office$6,632,403
Genres
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Wiki.
Bunny Drop (うさぎドロップ, Usagi Doroppu), also known as Usagi Drop, is a 2011 Japanese drama film based on the manga of the same name by Yumi Unita. The film is directed by Sabu, and the screenplay was done by both Sabu and scriptwriter Tamio Hayashi. Bunny Drop stars actor Kenichi Matsuyama, who plays Daikichi, an office worker and a single man. Child actress Mana Ashida also plays Rin, a six-year-old illegitimate child of Daikichi's grandfather, in the film.Bunny Drop made its international debut at the 14th Shanghai International Film Festival, where it was warmly received. It was subsequently released in Japanese cinemas on 20 August 2011.