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My Neighbors the Yamadas

Original title: Hôhokekyo tonari no Yamada-kun
  • 1999
  • PG
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
17K
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My Neighbors the Yamadas (1999)
The life and misadventures of a family in contemporary Japan.
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The life and misadventures of a family in contemporary Japan.The life and misadventures of a family in contemporary Japan.The life and misadventures of a family in contemporary Japan.

  • Director
    • Isao Takahata
  • Writers
    • Hisaichi Ishii
    • Isao Takahata
  • Stars
    • Yukiji Asaoka
    • Tôru Masuoka
    • Masako Araki
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    17K
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    • Director
      • Isao Takahata
    • Writers
      • Hisaichi Ishii
      • Isao Takahata
    • Stars
      • Yukiji Asaoka
      • Tôru Masuoka
      • Masako Araki
    • 63User reviews
    • 57Critic reviews
    • 75Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Yukiji Asaoka
    Yukiji Asaoka
    • Matsuko
    • (voice)
    Tôru Masuoka
    • Takashi
    • (voice)
    • (as Toru Masuoka)
    Masako Araki
    • Shige
    • (voice)
    Hayato Isohata
    • Noboru
    • (voice)
    Naomi Uno
    • Nonoko
    • (voice)
    Akiko Yano
    • Ms. Fujiwara
    • (voice)
    Kosanji Yanagiya
    • Haiku Poem Reader
    • (voice)
    Tamao Nakamura
    • Shige's Friend
    • (voice)
    Chôchô Miyako
    • Grandman Kikuchi
    • (voice)
    • (as Chocho Miyako)
    Suguru Egawa
      Arata Furuta
      Arata Furuta
        Akira Matsuda
          Satoru Saitô
            Sadanobu Terashita
              Yasuko Tomita
              Yasuko Tomita
              • Information Clerk of Department Store
              • (voice)
              Mizuho Tsushima
                Atsushi Yamanishi
                Atsushi Yamanishi
                  Jim Belushi
                  Jim Belushi
                  • Takashi
                  • (English version)
                  • (voice)
                  • (as James Belushi)
                  • Director
                    • Isao Takahata
                  • Writers
                    • Hisaichi Ishii
                    • Isao Takahata
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                  User reviews63

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                  7tehcameltoe

                  fun for the whole family!

                  I think this is a pretty good animation film.

                  Some people might not like the animation style, but i think it is refreshing in it's simplicity(i'm honestly sick of the usual "kawaii" very pretty anime style). The "yamadas" are the stars of the show, it all revolves around them and the daily routine of the family members.

                  Its more like a slice of life thing and it doesn't really follow a plot, but there's an overarching theme that links every short bit of the film together. The message that the film is trying to convey is that family should always be united and try to tolerate their differences.

                  The tone of the film is always bright, even when they are "fighting" it's comical. So you can watch this with your kids.
                  8thomas.lajeunesse

                  Universally funny. Still this is "Grave of the Fireflies" director's work !

                  This is a Studio Ghibli movie: The Totoro is displayed at the opening, and the animation is very well done. There end all similarities. The word to describe it is "different". Different graphics, different animation, different kind of story... Nothing my knowledge of previous Ghibli films could have prepared me to see. Especially coming from the director of such films as "Hotaru no Haka" (aka "Grave of the Fireflies")

                  When seeing the very first pictures, I wondered what these drawings were, so far from the characters I got used to see, and like... And then, the magic of its humor took me. The auditorium was fully filled (some people had to sit on the stairs), and everyone was laughing out loud, having no problem at all to follow the jokes (the movie was subtitled) even if we may have missed a few of them, due to a possible lack in cultural knowledge. Yet, I don't think I missed so much... This Yamada family is close enough to us, and their behavior seemed rather universal to me.

                  I spent a great time watching it... But I have perhaps only one regret: I'm afraid I won't find the same pleasure I always find to see a Ghibli film again and again. The graphics aren't the main interest in the film, and when you already know the jokes, well... Therefore, I would rate it differently for the first seeing, and the ones after. A high rating anyway, especially for having been able to make us laugh so much without ever using any "dumb" easy joke as we could now find so (too) often in nowadays films. But I will never watch it again and again as I could do with a "Kiki", a "Nausicaa", or (my favorite) a "Mimi o Sumaseba" (aka "Whispers of the Heart").

                  So, don't hesitate if you have the opportunity to go and see it. You should appreciate it at least once. Then you could wish to own it, most probably to be able to show it to some friends or family.
                  9Pmust-3

                  Brilliant...As usual....

                  The new Ghibli Studio production, Tonari no Yamadakun, is two years after "Mononoke" a new masterpiece of animation. The story... Well, there is no story. Just a superposition of sequences, each being more hilarating than the preceding. Director Takahata, using computers generated "hand-like" drawings, wanted the result to be as close as possible to the original newspapers comic, and he fully suceeded. In spite of the apparent graphic simplicity, the astounding quality of the animation makes the characters so lively that it seems sometimes more "real" than conventional cell animation.

                  The yamadas are a typical japanese family, living in the Kansai area (Osaka). They do not speak standard japanese, especially the Granma, so as almost all of the gags are not visual, so if you plan to see it in Japanese, you should have very strong basis of the language. This is one of the most inventive animation movies I've seen since a very long time...
                  8emasterslake

                  One of the best Isao Takahata Films!

                  This is the best film of Isao Takahata. Director of Grave of the Fireflies, Only Yesterday, and Pom Poko.

                  Unlike his previous films this one is based off of a Famous Japanese Comic strip(Which is the Family Circus/From Better to Worse of Japan) Not only is it a well known Comic in Japan, it's also has a unique look to it. The animation is all water colored. And it looks like you're really look at a Comic.

                  What's special about this film is it's the first ever 100% Digitally made film by Studio Ghibli. All the color and finished animation is all done on Computer. Has a lot of CGI in it as well. No Cell Art was made at all! The whole movie is about an average Japanese family facing the Ups and downs of life. Through out the movie they go through quite a bit of struggles and situations.

                  There's quite a bit of humor and random parts in this film as well.

                  The English version remained true to the original plot to this film. But it's more like a series of Episodes than a movie. Which is kinda cool.

                  Jim Belushi is a perfect choice to play Takashi Yamada(the Dad). His voice is so amusing, he's perfect for doing cartoon voices.

                  Tress MacNeille Voice of Obaba(Nausicaa), Boss's Wife(Laputa), Mrs. Orsono(Kiki), The ship's annoucer/3 old women(Porco), Oroku(Pom poko), & One of the working women(Princess Mononoke) does the voice of Shige Yamada(the Grandma). Tress has been in a lot of the Ghibli films.

                  David Odgen Stiers get to be the Narrator(another perfect choice) Since he was great as Kamaji(Spirited away) and Piccolo(Porco).

                  I recommend this film for Ages 6 and up. has a few inappropriate parts. The Dad smokes cigarettes, has a small part with guns but not ones gets killed, and a few adult situations as well.

                  i like this movie so much, it's worth seeing again and again. It's Takahata's finest and last Ghibli Anime film.
                  10JackDavlin

                  Takahata once again draws from his bottomless well of creativity.

                  While Miyazaki is the best known (and most successful) of the non-demon-fixated/violent-porn anime directors, his sometime producing partner and fellow Studio Ghibli alumni easily equals him in breadth of vision, commitment to art and passionate filmmaking. And although it's Miyazaki who alone seems to possess the Midas touch of his uniquely innocent, melancholic, optimistic, whimsical sensibility, Takahata has arguably pushed the envelope further back in terms of Japan's commercial animation vocabulary. Witness the neo-realism of Grave Of The Fireflies, fearless indictment of globalisation in Pon Poko, and now this utterly charming adaptation of the popular manga, My Neighbours The Yamadas, rendered in a style new to Anime features, but utterly faithful to the original text.

                  A series of vignettes rather than one overall plot, it is nevertheless easy to find the running time flying past you as you take in the idiosyncratic characters, semi-bizarre situations (although a moment's thought reveals that your family was probably just like this), and beautiful performances (from animators and voice artists alike), finishing with a sense of the family's strength as a unit through a love for each other that's expressed more through their tolerance of each other's peculiarities than in open declarations of affection. And like Grave Of The Fireflies and Whisper Of The Heart, a popular western song that no one of my generation (20s) would ever dream of listening to seriously is made poignant, rousing and brimming with emotion.

                  Ten out of ten: films this good are rare.

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                  • Trivia
                    This is Studio Ghibli's first 100% digitally animated film. Director Isao Takahata wanted the art style of watercolor pictures, which needed digital technology to get the style right.
                  • Quotes

                    Woman at wedding banquet: Life, as they say, has its ups and downs. At times, the waves may taunt you, tossing you in their swells. But take heart. It's hard to stick with it and make it on your own. But even a couple of losers can survive most things if they're together. So listen, take some advice and have children as soon as you can. Children are the best reasons for riding out life's storms. Nowadays, people say child-rearing is challenging and difficult, but we've done it from time immemorial. Children grow even without parents. So hold them close to your heart as they crawl, then walk. They'll be fine.

                  • Connections
                    Featured in JesuOtaku Anime Reviews: My Neighbors the Yamadas (2012)
                  • Soundtracks
                    Que Será, Será
                    Written by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans

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                  • Release date
                    • December 22, 2000 (United States)
                  • Country of origin
                    • Japan
                  • Official site
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                  • Language
                    • Japanese
                  • Also known as
                    • Mis vecinos los Yamada
                  • Production companies
                    • Tokuma Shoten
                    • Studio Ghibli
                    • Nippon Television Network (NTV)
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                  • Budget
                    • ¥2,000,000,000 (estimated)
                  • Gross worldwide
                    • $22,261
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                  • Runtime
                    • 1h 44m(104 min)
                  • Color
                    • Color
                  • Sound mix
                    • Dolby Digital
                    • DTS
                  • Aspect ratio
                    • 1.85 : 1

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