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Excuse me, what does Makoto Shinkai's "A Bite to the Teeth" say?
A Journey to Tinker Bader tells the story of a girl named Tinker Bader who is 17 years old and lives in a quiet town in Kyushu. One day, she met a young traveler named Caotai, who was looking for a door. With his footsteps, Jing Ya came to the ruins of the mountain, where she found an old door standing alone. Zhong Ya seems to be attracted by something and reaches out to open the door ... It is said that disaster will come from the other side of the door, so Mrs. Cao runs around as the "closing teacher" who locks the door.

A Journey to the Bell Bud tells the story of a girl's fantastic journey to find a "door" to prevent disasters in various parts of Japan, showing the harm caused by natural disasters such as "3. 1 1 earthquake" to individuals, families and society, and conveying warm and healing humanistic feelings. This time, Makoto Shinkai's imagination started from Japanese traditional customs and culture, and blended reality and fiction, past and future, people and cities.

Role introduction

1, clock bud of Iwate

17-year-old female high school student lives in a quiet town in Kyushu with menstruation. I often dream that in the vast ruins, my young self is wandering on the grassland.

2. Zongxiang Caotai

The "door closers" who are responsible for closing the doors that will bring "disaster" are young people who travel in search of doors that appear all over Japan. On the way to the ruins with doors, I met Zhong Ya.

3. Minister (ダィジン)

The mysterious white cat that suddenly appeared in front of Zhong Ya can speak human language. Hanging around where you can open the door, always teasing bell buds and others.