Peleliu: Rakuen no Guernica
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📖 SYNOPSIS
The cute, almost soft character designs might lull you into a false sense of security, but this movie is about one of the most brutal battles of the Pacific War, and it hits that much harder because of the contrast. Hitoshi Tamaru is a young Japanese soldier stationed on Peleliu Island in the summer of 1944. He wants to be a manga artist. Instead, he's about to face 40,000 American troops with a garrison of 10,000. The island itself is gorgeous — coral reefs, tropical forests, a genuine paradise — which makes everything that follows feel even more gut-wrenching. The film leans into the camaraderie between soldiers, their small human moments, and the psychological weight of knowing what's coming. Kenji Kawai, the composer behind Ghost in the Shell, handles the soundtrack, and it's exactly the kind of haunting, restrained score this story needs. If you liked Grave of the Fireflies or In This Corner of the World, this is in that lineage — war stories told from ground level, focused on the people rather than the strategy. It also shares some DNA with The Wind Rises in how it portrays someone with creative dreams caught inside a machine they can't control. It's a seinen movie adapted from manga by Shin-Ei Animation, and it doesn't shy away from showing what war actually costs. Just be ready for it emotionally.
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🎬 EPISODE GUIDE
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-null of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 1.

🎭 CHARACTERS
Tamaru, Hitoshi
Keisuke, Yoshiki
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