Kappa no Coo to Natsuyasumi


Summer Days with Coo

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Synonyms: Kappa no Coo to Natsuyasumi
Japanese: 河童のクゥと夏休み
English: Summer Days with Coo
German: Summer Days with Coo
Spanish: El Verano de Coo
French: Un été avec Coo
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Type: Movie
Episodes: 1
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jul 28, 2007
Licensors: GKIDS
Source: Original
Genres: AdventureAdventure, Award WinningAward Winning, FantasyFantasy
Theme: MythologyMythology
Duration: 2 hr. 21 min.
Rating: PG - Children

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Score: 7.501 (scored by 79157,915 users)
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Ranked: #18532
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Popularity: #5085
Members: 18,129
Favorites: 51

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Both are bitter-sweet stories of creatures from Japanese folklore, existing or brought to the modern age. In both, society and the media reaction is important, reacting realistically to the creatures' presence, and their actions toward the media. 
report Recommended by Sideli
Both centre around the supernatural and children who befriend supernatural creatures and become friends. They are both light-hearted and fun and have a bit of adventure as well. 
report Recommended by bleedingsphinx
Both feature elements of traditional Japan- yokai for Coo, and the historical era itself for Shin-Chan. Same director, and of the Shin-chan films, this one bears the most similarities to Coo. 
report Recommended by Karl_Barx28
While the stories are compleeetely different, it's by the same director (Keiichi Hara). You notice that too; the art styles very similar and the humour and calm atmosphere too. 
report Recommended by Psijic
Charming, family-focused drama about a kid with a fantastical pet. Coo to Natsuyasumi elaborates on the supernatural element, especially how society deals with it, and some dark themes. Junkers' magic remains unexplained, and is more of a plot device supporting the protagonist's characterization and climax. Junkers is also more character-focused, but both have detailed slice-of-life. 
report Recommended by senerikfred
If you like kappa, you will love princess mononoke. Cause the similar things in this two anime is the beliefs in demon God. 
report Recommended by amiyusoku
Same as kappa, this story is adventurous. I you like a magical creature adventure, like Kappa *well aside kappa being a demon God* You might love Ponyo x3 
report Recommended by amiyusoku
Well I can't quite say that the atmosphere is the same, but the setting is. In both anime's young children come across some to say magical creatures, in this case Kappa and Totoro :) With Kappa a young boy plays all day, and after having trouble with the press and stuff so some weird and sad things happen later on ... with Totoro some or less is the same the difference is that Totoro is been find by a girl ... but in Kappa and in Totoro their family is also involved ... nether the less you don't want to miss out either one if you liked  read more 
report Recommended by ElemenT