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Orange: Future

Orange: Future

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Twenty-six-year-old Hiroto Suwa; his wife, Naho; and their old high school classmates—Takako Chino, Azusa Murasaka, and Saku Hagita—visit Mt. Koubou to view the cherry blossoms together. While watching the setting sun, they reminisce about Kakeru Naruse, their friend who died 10 years ago. Mourning for him, they decide to visit Kakeru's old home, where they learn the secret of his death from his grandmother.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Japanese

Runtime

63 mins

Rating

7.5/10

Release Date

18 November 2016

Country

Japan

Cast

Makoto Furukawa

Makoto Furukawa

Hiroto Suwa (voice)

Kana Hanazawa

Kana Hanazawa

Naho Takamiya (voice)

Seiichiro Yamashita

Seiichiro Yamashita

Kakeru Naruse (voice)

Natsumi Takamori

Natsumi Takamori

Azusa Murasaka (voice)

Rika Kinugawa

Rika Kinugawa

Takako Chino (voice)

Kazuyuki Okitsu

Kazuyuki Okitsu

Saku Hagita (voice)

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