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I will pack it with cushioning material and ship it via Yu-Yu Mercari. Watched once, the disc is clean. From Amazon: <Cast & Staff> Jack Hall...Dennis Quaid (Yasuyoshi Hara) Sam Hall...Jake Gyllenhaal (Daisuke Namikawa) Professor Terry Rapson...Ian Holm (Kyoji Kobayashi) Laura...Emmy Rossum (Arisa Ogasawara) Director, Screenplay, Original Idea, Production: Roland Emmerich Screenplay: Jeffrey Nachmanoff Production: Mark Gordon Music: Harald Kloser Director of Photography: Ueli Steiger, A.S.C. VFX Supervisor: Karen Goulekas ● Subtitle Translation: Natsuko Toda ● Dubbing Translation: Mayumi Haraguchi <Story> Antarctica──While conducting research, climatologist Jack encounters a massive crack in an ice shelf. This is evidence that the temperature of the seawater is rising due to the massive emission of carbon dioxide. Jack, sensing the anomaly, advises the Vice President to evacuate on a large scale, but is laughed at. However, the Earth was surely following a scenario of collapse. Global warming destabilized the entire weather system, causing a global-scale disaster. In New York, a tsunami submerged the city. In Los Angeles, a giant tornado struck the city, and in Tokyo, hailstones the size of golf balls fell. And the entire Earth began to lower its temperature, becoming a world of absolute zero, like the Ice Age 10,000 years ago... <Bonus> ● Music Clip: "more than a million miles" by day after tomorrow (Japanese dubbed ending song for "The Day After Tomorrow") ● FOX Latest Information
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