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Movie pamphlet for "Peleliu: Paradise of Guernica" ※ Includes flyers (2 types) ※ Unread ・ "Request bulk purchase" → "Refine" → Search for "Pamphlet" (Supports Mercari's three discounts) ※ 10% off for followers (comment before purchase for the first time only) #Autumn@Pamphlet This animated film adaptation of the war manga "Peleliu: Paradise of Guernica," which depicts the madness brought about by war with overwhelming realism and won the 46th Japan Cartoonists Association Award of Excellence. Set on Peleliu Island, where fierce battles took place at the end of the Pacific War, the film follows the Japanese soldier Tamaru, who serves as the "merit recorder" tasked with writing down the final moments of fallen comrades, and portrays the lives of young people who struggled to survive even in extreme conditions. In 1944, at the end of the Pacific War, 21-year-old Japanese soldier Hitashi Tamaru was on the beautiful island of Peleliu in the South Pacific. Tamaru, who aspired to be a manga artist, was recognized for his talent and assigned to the task of "merit recorder," writing down the final heroic moments of fallen comrades for their bereaved families. Soon, the U.S. military's fierce attacks began, and the Japanese army was driven into a corner. Faced with the fear of death, hunger, thirst, and infectious diseases, Tamaru, not knowing what was right, embellished the deaths of his comrades with lies to make them into heroic tales. Supporting Tamaru was the presence of his comrade, the reliable Corporal Yoshiki Keisuke. The two encouraged each other, shared their suffering, and deepened their bond, but... Actor Rihito Itagaki plays the protagonist Tamaru, and Tomoya Nakamura plays Yoshiki. The director is Goro Kuji of "Slave of the Magic Capital's Elite Troops." The screenplay was co-written by Junji Nishimura (Junji Nishimura) and the original author, Kazuyoshi Takeda. Animation production is jointly handled by Shin-Ei Animation of "Doraemon" and Fugaku of "Dog Signal." Production year: 2025 / 106 minutes / PG12 / Japan Distribution: Toei Theatrical release date: December 5, 2025 Thank you for viewing.
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