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Cast

Haru Kuroki

Haru Kuroki

Tamami Sakurai (voice)

Masataka Kubota

Masataka Kubota

Rin Kajitani (voice)

Crew

Naoko Yamada

Naoko Yamada

Director

Koichiro Ito

Koichiro Ito

Producer

Yukari Kiso

Yukari Kiso

Producer

Naoko Yamada

Naoko Yamada

Storyboard

Eriko Kimura

Eriko Kimura

Sound Director

Kaori Hayashi

Kaori Hayashi

Character Designer

Tomomi Kamiya

Tomomi Kamiya

Key Animation

Hiroshi Kawamata

Hiroshi Kawamata

Character Designer

Takashi Kojima

Takashi Kojima

Key Animation

Hiromune Kurahashi

Hiromune Kurahashi

Sound Effects

Shiho Kuriki

Shiho Kuriki

Color Designer

Moaang

Moaang

Character Designer

Tomokatsu Nagasaku

Tomokatsu Nagasaku

Key Animation

Shinji Saito

Shinji Saito

Director of Photography

Akane Shiraishi

Akane Shiraishi

Editor

Seiki Tamura

Seiki Tamura

Art Direction

Shota Tsutsumi

Shota Tsutsumi

Key Animation

Yuji Watanabe

Yuji Watanabe

Key Animation

Toshiyuki Yoshioka

Toshiyuki Yoshioka

Key Animation

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Modern Love Tokyo: He's Playing Our Song

20220.0 / 1030 min
Music, Animation, Drama, Romance

Overview

Though her high school days are long behind her, Tamami Sakurai is still just as awkward and clumsy as ever. At night, she is often seen at a local Tokyo bar, which has become a safe haven from her stressful job. After a few too many drinks, Tamami begins to feel as if she is invincible, but the hangover afterward begs to differ. One such night ends on a disparate note when an intoxicated Tamami hears some familiar chords playing on the record player, bringing tears to her eyes as she recalls bygone years. The melody reminds her of a shy pianist named Rin Kajitani—a boy who was once the closest friend she ever had.