Friends: Mononoke Shima no Naki
Friends: Naki of Monster Island / friends -フレンズ- もののけ島のナキ
Genres: Comedy, Fantasy, Kids | |
Demographics: Kids | |
Studios: Robot Communications, Shirogumi | |
Producers: Sony Music Entertainment, Yahoo! Japan | |
Rating: 6.95 / 10 | |
Rank: #4699 | |
Popularity: #13120 | |
Users Listed: 1,504 | |
Users Scored: 617 | |
NSFW: No | |
Last Updated: 03/20/2022 | |
Aired: December 17, 2011 (Fall) | |
Type: movie | |
Source: novel | |
Age Rating: PG | |
Episodes: 1 |
Synopsis:
Monster Island is a secluded land steeped in folklore – a place believed to be inhabited by creatures of legend. While the islanders harbor a cautious respect, the monsters themselves exist in quiet isolation, wary of human contact. The arrival of Kotake, a young child, disrupts this delicate balance. Naki, a solitary ogre burdened by a perpetually somber demeanor, unexpectedly becomes her guardian. The series explores their evolving relationship against the backdrop of this unusual environment. It delicately examines themes of prejudice, communication, and finding connection in unexpected places. Expect a contemplative narrative with gentle humor, focusing on the everyday moments that unfold as these two very different beings navigate a world built on misunderstanding.
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Characters:
- Gunjou (Main) - Voice Actors: Soler, Juan Antonio, Yamadera, Kouichi
- Kotake (Main) - Voice Actors: Shindou, Yuna
- Naki (Main) - Voice Actors: Katori, Shingo
Staff:
- Yamazaki, Takashi (Director, Screenplay)
- MISIA (Theme Song Performance)
Reviews:
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User poppi-the-witch (Score: 10/10):
Allow me to inform you of a seemingly overlooked gem in the anime community. Time and time again I have watched children movies from Japan, and time and time again they astound me with how well-done they are. While some are talked about (Magic Tree House, One Stormy Night) and others are rarely brought to the West (Oblivion Island) this is the first one I have watched where I couldn't find anyone talking about it. Barely any information on MAL and not a single comment to be seen on tumblr or other similar sites. I find this sad. Friends: Mononoke Shima no Naki (Naki of MonsterIsland) is a fun, emotional, and heart-warming movie. I can loosely compare the plot to Monsters Inc., where a young child is left with a couple of monsters who try to send it home and in the process develop caring feelings for it. n200 years ago, monsters and humans were at war, and the monsters were driven to a different island where there numbers have diminished significantly. Humans are more afraid of them than ever and never dare go to the island, where monsters never dare go to the human island in fear that what little is left of their population would be massacred. However, one day, a young boy goes to pick mushrooms from the trove of them the monster island has. After a couple of monsters chase him down, he desperately escapes, leaving his younger brother, Kotake. nWe are then introduced to the two main characters, Naki and Gunjo, who lost their parents in the Human Vs. Monster war and consider humans to be terrible beasts. They handle the child in exchange for sole rights to the mushrooms for a year. The story simply takes off from there, and becomes an enjoyable and emotional ride.nnThe animation can be a little stiff, especially more obscure background characters. However, overall, the animation is very good quality. The scenery of the islands, and the stark contrast between them, really shows in a beautiful display of colors and atmosphere. Facial expressions are also done very well.nnThe soundtrack is quite amazing. I would definitely have every track from the movie on my computer if it weren't for a lack of places to find it. The music really sets the mood of any given scene. Sounds effects are executed nicely, and the voice acting is superb. nnThe characters are where the movie shines the most. Seeing Naki's character development over the course of the movie is touching, as well as his relationship with Gunjo. Gunjo is a fun character and by the end of the movie will tug at your heartstrings. These two alone make the movie worthwhile, but their development and interactions with Kotake and the other monsters on the island, as well as humans later on, is really well-done and written excellently. nnOverall, this movie is a shining gem, as are most movies from Japan aimed at children in my personal opinion. I urge everyone to give… -
User CJustawaye (Score: 10/10):
I wasn't expecting much while watching this, but this movie completely blew me away. The characters are exceptionally well-written. Despite its age, most of the jokes and emotional moments land perfectly. The animation is fantastic, and both the OST and voice acting are flawless. Surprisingly, I also enjoyed the unique and cute art style, which added a charming touch to the whole experience. The soundtrack not only enhances the mood but also stays with you long after the movie ends. Moreover, the voice actors brought each character to life with such sincerity and depth that it felt like they were speaking directly to the audience.If you're in need of a feel-good movie that combines heartwarming moments with laughter and a touch of nostalgia, this film is a perfect choice. Just remember to keep the tissues nearby for those inevitable touching scenes!