Lunn Flies into the Wind Trailer

Lunn Flies into the Wind Trailer (1985)

13 April 1985 Animated, Drama, Romance 24 mins

Akira is a lonely middle school boy, ignored by his classmates and bullied by his teacher. He falls in love with the image of a girl on a coffee advertising poster and names her Lunn. Through his "friendship" with Lunn, he gradually finds the strength to pursue his own dreams.

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Cast

Saeko Shimazu

as Lunn (voice)

Kazuhiko Inoue

as Akira Toyoda (voice)

Kei Tomiyama

as Nanpei Miwa (voice)

Atsuko Mine

as Wife (voice)

Keaton Yamada

as Math Teacher (voice)

Kenichi Ogata

as English Teacher (voice)

Koichi Kitamura

as Japanese Teacher (voice)

Shozo Iizuka

as Akira's Father (voice)

Hisako Kyoda

as Housekeeper (voice)

Tetsuya Yamazaki

as Baseball Club Member A (voice)

Ken Yamaguchi

as Baseball Club Member B (voice)

Ryo Horikawa

as Classmate (voice)

Ai Satou

as Girlfriend (voice)

Crew

Reijirō Koroku

Original Music Composer

Chikao Katsui

Chikao Katsui Animation Director

Masakazu Yokoyama

Masakazu Yokoyama Sound Effects

Minoru Kubota

Minoru Kubota Associate Producer

Seiji Miyamoto

Seiji Miyamoto Art Direction

Hiroshi Nishimura

Hiroshi Nishimura Assistant Director

Seiji Miyamoto

Seiji Miyamoto Storyboard Artist

Hiroshi Nishimura

Hiroshi Nishimura Storyboard Artist

Tsunehira Kawamura

Tsunehira Kawamura Sound Director

International Titles

Lum wa Kaze no Naka Trailer

Lunn wa Kaze no Naka Trailer

International Releases Dates

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