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Yoru no tobari no monogatari: Samenai yume

Five further stories from the French designer, writer and director Michel Ocelot: La Maîtresse des monstres, Le Pont du petit cordonnier, Le Mousse et sa chatte, L'Écolier sorcier, and Ivan Tsarévitch et la Princesse Changeante. This compilation movie has only been released in Japan.

Top Cast

  • Marine Griset

    Marine Griset

    Her/Various Characters (voice) (archive footage)

  • Julien Béramis

    Julien Béramis

    Him/Various Characters (voice) (archive footage)

  • Michel Elias

    Michel Elias

    Various Characters (voice) (archive footage)

  • Olivier Claverie

    Olivier Claverie

    Various Characters (voice) (archive footage)

  • Isabelle Guiard

    Isabelle Guiard

    Various Characters (voice) (archive footage)

  • Yves Barsacq

    Yves Barsacq

    Téo/Various Characters (voice) (archive footage)

  • Aseel Rais

    Aseel Rais

    (voice) (archive footage) (segment "Le Mousse et sa chatte")

  • Michel Ocelot

    Michel Ocelot

    Various Characters (voice) (archive footage)

Overview

Five further stories from the French designer, writer and director Michel Ocelot: La Maîtresse des monstres, Le Pont du petit cordonnier, Le Mousse et sa chatte, L'Écolier sorcier, and Ivan Tsarévitch et la Princesse Changeante. This compilation movie has only been released in Japan.

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