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[QUOTE="jsantiago77, post: 8290, member: 514"] I love it too. Just watched it yesterday. One thing I love most is how Mei's character was developed. Curious, adventurious, sensitive, insecure, naughty and lovable. And this is one thing Disney can't seem to make. A story with no bad guy. I also like the way how simple thing can make the story special like the umbrella and a kid running around with a corn. But I agree not all targets young generations. Ex are Hotaru No Haka and Omohide Poroporo are more for late teens and older (FYI: I belong to the late teens group for more than 10 years now). I also recommend Hotaru. About life in Japan during the war though a brother and his younger sister. Based on true story. [/QUOTE]
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