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Anime Review: The Crocodile that Lived for 100 Days (2021) by Shinichiro Ueda, Miyuki Fukuda
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by Dawna Fung

The sun is bright and the wind is mild. A light breeze gently blows a trickle of cherry blossoms down. The pale pink flower petals fall off the trees romantically like snowfall. Friends gather in the park with food and drinks prepared on picnic blankets, waiting for Wani to come. But they do not know that Wani will never come back anymore.

Adapted from the viral Japanese manga hit ‘A Crocodile who will Die in 100 Days’ illustrated by Yuuki Kikuchi, the animated film ‘The Crocodile that Lived for 100 Days’ is brought to the big screen by two young directors Shinichiro Ueda and Miyuki Fukuda.

The movie chronicles the daily anecdotes of the protagonist, Wani, a crocodile who dresses and talks like a human. His life is ordinary. He works in a cafe, eats ramen with friends and walks down the street. After 100 days, he dies. On a morning in April,...
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  • 8/29/2021
  • by Guest Writer
  • AsianMoviePulse
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