UNLIMITED STREAMING
WITH PRIME VIDEO
TRY 30-DAY TRIAL
Home > Animation >

Junkers Come Here

Junkers Come Here (1994)

July. 20,1994
|
7.1
| Animation Family

Hiromi appears on the outside to be a mature, resilient girl, but on the inside she feels like she's falling apart. She is having troubles at home mainly because of her parents wanting to separate. Her dog, Junkers, tries to comfort her in ways no other dog can. You see, he can talk and grant her 3 wishes.

...

Watch Trailer

Cast

Similar titles

Reviews

Lovesusti
1994/07/20

The Worst Film Ever

More
Raetsonwe
1994/07/21

Redundant and unnecessary.

More
WiseRatFlames
1994/07/22

An unexpected masterpiece

More
Nayan Gough
1994/07/23

A great movie, one of the best of this year. There was a bit of confusion at one point in the plot, but nothing serious.

More
Irishchatter
1994/07/24

I would absolutely love to have a dog like Junkers because seriously, when I feel lonely or if I'm having a bad day, he would always be there for me. Plus a bonus of three wishes wouldn't be a bad idea too y'know!I liked how this film didn't make Hiromi into a whiny snobby 12 year old. They honestly did make her mature for her age and thats even better then the well-known anime film "My Neighbor Totoro" because seriously, it wasn't as mature as this film truly is! There was a scene that I nearly cried at. The scene consists of Hiromi telling her parents to stop getting a divorce in the place where the last spent time together as a family. It does break your heart actually, for real, a separation in any family is difficult especially if your parents were together for years! Well at least in the end, Hiromi's parents rekindled thanks to Junkers' magic!I really liked the film, it was different and plus, it was easy to follow! I think it should've won awards like some of Studio Ghilbi's films had done!

More
Phil White
1994/07/25

I first saw (most) of this movie whilst enduring a rainy night in a lonely hotel in Shimoda (Japan). It was running on the local TV and whilst I couldn't understand any dialogue (no English) I very much enjoyed the interesting animation and what story I could work out. Since then I've obtained a Region-1 DVD and seen it with subtitles: it still entertains. As with a lot of Japanese output (Studio Ghibli in particular) the story is rooted in characterisation. I cared about the people in this movie and they seemed well fleshed out, they were never just a prop to hang events on. Basically: if you like Miyazaki then you'll probably like this.

More
Dave Kaminskas
1994/07/26

Hiromi is a young 6th grade girl who has parents who are devoted to their work and plan on getting a divorce. She doesn't know how to cope with the fact that she might be losing her parents and she seeks help from her dog Junkers. A well made anime dealing with real life issues that many kids must face, may be a bit to serious for some kids, but the talking dog should keep their attention. The acting in the English dubbed version was surprisingly good. Hiromi and Junkers are two very cute innocent characters that are fun to watch. It is a film that the whole family will enjoy, so feel free to pull up a chair and watch with your kids. You won't be disappointed. ** out of ****

More
dballred
1994/07/27

After having turned into a Ghibli addict a few years ago, I have been a difficult person to impress. I am greatly impressed. Junkers Come Here is a jewel of a story that took me for the emotional ride of the year.The central character in the story is eleven-year-old Hiromi Nozawa. Her parents are successful professionals who love their daughter, but have little time for her--or for each other. They had been drifting apart over the previous few years and were on the verge of divorce. She has a pet Schnauser, Junkers (pronounced Yoonkers), who has the ability to speak and, as we learn, the ability to grant three wishes.Rounding out the central list of characters is the family's maid, Fumie, and a level-headed college student, Keisuke, who tutors Hiromi in return for room and board.Hiromi desperately wants to maintain a normal family, but had long since given up the idea that she and her parents would do something together. When her mother casually hints that she and her husband might get a divorce, she is devastated. She doesn't want to show it, though, as she didn't want to be the source of unhappiness.Junkers, who speaks only with Hiromi, offers to grant three wishes. Are Junkers gifts all part of Hiromi's imagination? Are they real? Get the DVD and find out. I give this a ten out of ten rating.

More