Ohoshi-sama no Rail


Rail of the Star: A True Story of Children

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Synonyms: O-Hoshisama no Rail, Ohoshi-sama no Rail
Japanese: お星さまのレール
English: Rail of the Star: A True Story of Children
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Type: Movie
Episodes: 1
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jul 10, 1993
Producers: TV Tokyo
Licensors: ADV Films
Studios: Madhouse
Source: Novel
Genre: DramaDrama
Theme: HistoricalHistorical
Duration: 1 hr. 19 min.
Rating: G - All Ages

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Score: 6.991 (scored by 11721,172 users)
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Ranked: #43812
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Popularity: #9460
Members: 4,038
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Synopsis

This is the autobiographic tale of Kobayashi Chitose, a young Japanese girl growing up in a Japanese-occupied North Korea. As World War II progresses, Chitose begins to realize that her family will not be able to escape the effects of the conflict. From the simple disappointment of not being able to get the type of backpack she wants for school, to her father's recruitment as a soldier, the war begins to impact her life in a very real manner. But the end of the war does not mean the end of hardship for her. The Koreans, fed up with years of Japanese rule and persecution, have joined forces with a Chinese-backed communist government and are systematically making life a living horror for the Japanese left in North Korea. Fearing reprisal since he was a Japanese veteran, Chitose's father risks everything to get his family out of the north and to the US-occupied area south of the 38th parallel.

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Characters & Voice Actors

Kobayashi, Chitose

Main
Takamori, Yoshino
Japanese

Takahashi

Supporting
Umezu, Hideyuki
Japanese

Village Chief

Supporting
Chafurin
Japanese

Youko

Supporting
Ohno, Yuka
Japanese

Hatsue

Supporting
Neya, Michiko
Japanese

Sano

Supporting
Tsuji, Shinpachi
Japanese

Ohana

Supporting
Chiko
Japanese

Kobayashi, Masuko

Supporting
Han, Keiko
Japanese

Takeshi

Supporting
Ogata, Kenichi
Japanese

Kobayashi, Michiyo

Supporting
Sakamoto, Chika
Japanese

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Reviews

Oct 28, 2019
Mixed Feelings
Rail of the Star is a fascinating World War II period piece, about a Japanese military family that are occupying Korea during the war. Based on Chitose Kobayashi’s autobiographical novel of the same name, the story is told from a child’s perspective. Similar to other accounts of children being forced to experience the horrors of war, like Barefoot Gen, it’s a tale of humility and empathy. Not just for the Japanese children, but for the thousands of Koreans who had to suffer under Imperialist Japan’s rule. This review will contain spoilers! You have been warned!

• The story begins, with the protagonist (a little girl named Chitose) ...
Jan 7, 2014


There are so many war drama anime out there (Barefoot Gen, Grave of the fireflies and Himeyuki to call a few) that you nearly even can call them cliché, but since everyone that I have seen have big differences in the part they focused, I wouldn’t recommend calling them cliché at all. So we got the war dramas that focus on the probably most famous tragedy, the nuclear explosion of Hiroshima (Barefoot Gen), one that focused more on the survival after a bombing without parents (Grave of the fireflies) and so on. In this case, Rail of the Star we got the focus on the, ...

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