Chikyuu ga Ugoita Hi

The Day the Earth Moved / 地球が動いた日
Chikyuu ga Ugoita Hi
Genres: Drama, Historical
Themes: Historical
Studios: Tama Production
Producers: Company AZA, GoGo Visual Planning, Kyodo Eiga, Magic Capsule, Orix
Rating: 6.48 / 10
Rank: #7384
Popularity: #12332
Users Listed: 1,932
Users Scored: 630
NSFW: No
Last Updated: 03/24/2022
Aired: July 22, 1997 (Summer)
Type: movie
Source: novel
Age Rating: PG
Episodes: 1

Synopsis:

The story centers on Tsuyoshi Takahashi, a studious sixth-grader whose life revolves around academic achievement in pre-disaster Kobe. His ambition creates a certain detachment from the everyday concerns of his peers, making him value personal time above all else. This carefully structured existence is abruptly shattered by the devastating 1995 Great Hanshin Earthquake. Forced into communal living with his family and fellow students amidst the chaos, Tsuyoshi confronts a reality far removed from his previous world. The series portrays the immediate aftermath of the disaster, focusing on the challenges of survival, resource scarcity, and the unexpected resilience displayed by ordinary people. It explores themes of community, responsibility, and the loss of innocence as children navigate a landscape irrevocably altered by tragedy.

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Characters:

  • Takahashi, Tsuyoshi (Main)

Staff:

  • Katsura, Souzaburou (Producer, Planning)
  • Tanaka, Michiya (Producer)
  • Gotou, Toshio (Director, Script, Storyboard)
  • Aketagawa, Susumu (Sound Director)
  • Tsuda, Yoshizou (Episode Director, Storyboard)
  • Okina, Taeko (Script)
  • Kamiya, Nobutake (Editing)
  • Kishikawa, Etsuko (Original Creator)
  • Koroku, Reijirou (Music)
  • Nozaki, Toshirou (Art Director)
  • Saijou, Takashi (Character Design, Animation Director)
  • Sugawara, Naoko (Color Design)

Reviews:

  • User lisnoire (Score: 8/10):
    Chikyuu Ga Ugoita Hi centers around the 1995 Kobe earthquake and its aftermath and is a great look at the positive aspect of the collective conscious that holds the Japanese people together in times of crisis. While not on the same level as Grave of the Fireflies, or Tokyo Magnitude 8.0, it is well worth watching, especially in relation to the recent earthquakes and tsunami in northern Japan as it Background art is pretty good but the character designs and animation are nothing special. Sound must have been average because I didn't notice it either way. Just set some of the technicalesthetics aside and focus on what is important about the story.nnThe action and drama revolves around a 6th grade boy, his family, classmates, and teacher. We get a look at their reactions to the trauma of loss, how it changes their take on the important things in life, and how they continue to live and grow even under the weight of unimaginable devastation. nnSome of the supporting characters are quite memorable, particularly one venerable old woman in the group shelter who taught the kids the true meaning of survival. A few of the volunteer workers were quite endearing as well.nnEven though it isn't perfect and a bit dated, don't hesitate to give this movie an hour+, but be advised, if you are a bit of a softy, you will shed a tear or two.
  • User Aryan422 (Score: 9/10):
    Chikyuu ga Ugoita Hi/The Day The Earth Moved Written And Directed By Gotou, Toshio. Tsuyoshi Takahashi, a 6th grader, lived in eastern Kobe with his parents and younger brother. Tsuyoshi was very ambitious and hoped to enter a prestigious private school, so his days were filled with study. Whenever asked by anyone for a favor, Tsuyoshi resented having to give up his free time. In the early morning hours of January 17, 1995, a massive earthquake rocked Kobe City. Tsuyoshi and his family managed to escape from their shattered home and evacuated to his school. The problems of communal living and rationing, as well as theselfless example of the many volunteers, are lessons the children are soon to learn. it is based on the 1995 Great Hanshin earthquake in Kobe. It was Japan's worst earthquake in the 20th century after the 1923 Great Kanto earthquake. it shows that the many lives and family's and friends were lost during the 1995 great hanshin earthquake in japan. it shows us how precious one's life is and that we should care about them before its too late. it's a very lovely and warm story about family and the power of friendship during the earthquake friends and family helping each other to rebuild their life after the earthquake.