Junkers Come Here (1995)
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87% of users liked it
(137 ratings)
A talking Schnauzer with the ability to grant three wishes befriends a lonely Japanese girl whose workaholic parents are teetering on the brink of divorce in this animated tale of friendship from director Junichi Sato. Hiromi is the only member of the Nozawa family who knows that their new dog… More A talking Schnauzer with the ability to grant three wishes befriends a lonely Japanese girl whose workaholic parents are teetering on the brink of divorce in this animated tale of friendship from director Junichi Sato. Hiromi is the only member of the Nozawa family who knows that their new dog Junkers has the unusual ability to speak like humans. Though the lonely eleven-year-old fears that her parents' relationship has passed the point of no return, her furry friend reveals yet another secret that just may brighten the spirit of his depressed young friend. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
- Directed By
- Junichi Sato
- Genres
- Animation, Kids & Family, Art House & International
- In Theaters
- Mar 18, 1995 Wide
- On DVD
- Aug 19, 2003
Critic Reviews
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MaryAnn Johanson, Flick Filosopher
With... its bittersweet, reassuring story, this is a film kids will take to heart...
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