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My Oni Girl
English promotional poster
Japanese name
Kanji好きでも嫌いなあまのじゃく
Transcriptions
Revised HepburnSuki demo Kirai na Amanojaku
Directed byTomotaka Shibayama
Written by
  • Tomotaka Shibayama
  • Yuko Kakihara
  • Produced byKaren Imagawa
    Starring
  • Miyu Tomita
  • Edited byRyota Kinami
    Music byMina Kubota

    Production
    companies

    Distributed byNetflix

    Release date

    • May 24, 2024 (2024-05-24)

    Running time

    112 minutes
    CountryJapan
    LanguageJapanese

    My Oni Girl (Japanese: 好きでも嫌いなあまのじゃく, Hepburn: Suki demo Kirai na Amanojaku) is a 2024 anime fantasy film produced by Studio Colorido and Twin Engine. Directed by Tomotaka Shibayama, the film was released simultaneously in Japanese theaters and on Netflix globally on May 24, 2024.[1]

    Plot[edit]

    Yatsuse Hiiragi, a first-year high school student who cannot refuse requests and seeks acceptance, struggles with his social life and lacks close friends. One unusual summer day, when it snows, he meets Tsumugi, an Oni (demon) girl searching for her mother in the human world. Tsumugi, unlike Hiiragi, is unconcerned with others' opinions and brings him along on her journey.

    Tsumugi’s mother had disappeared when she was very young. Her mother gave her a good luck charm from a remote temple; her last known location was also confirmed by Tsumugi’s father. The kids start their journey at Hiiragi’s house, where his suppressed emotions cause snow to fall and attract "snow gods". They escape and hitchhike with a young couple selling used clothing at street fairs. After helping the couple - actually brother and sister - to communicate better about their feelings, they are given clothes for their journey.

    Continuing on foot, Hiiragi’s emotions - materializing as milky "Mini-Oni" bubbles - again attract snow gods. They escape, but Tsumugi is injured, and Hiiragi carries her to an inn, where she recovers while he helps with various tasks. The inn's staff grows fond of them, but they soon depart.

    In a nearby town, Tsumugi investigates an old painted screen depicting a conflict between the snow gods and Oni, meeting an old man who runs a tea shop filled with travel mementos. His daughter and grandson give him purpose after his wife's passing.

    They reach the temple and meet Tsumugi’s father, who reveals that the story of Tsumugi’s mother was untrue, but he couldn't tell Tsumugi the real story. Frustrated, Tsumugi argues with Hiiragi, and they part ways. Hiiragi turns into an Oni because of his suppressed emotions, to be then suddenly swept up by a snow god and taken to the Oni village, just as his own father catches up but watches helplessly.

    Hiiragi, inside the snow god, dreams of Tsumugi, causing the snow god to disintegrate and release him. He is welcomed by the Oni. Meanwhile, Tsumugi and her father reach the Oni village through a secret tunnel. Despite being in trouble for leaving, Tsumugi finds Hiiragi in the village chief’s throne room. They reconcile, but Tsumugi locks Hiiragi in a pantry, insisting she must complete the final leg of the journey alone.

    Realizing her mother is on magical Oni Island, controlling the snow gods with a magical mask, Tsumugi decides to confront her. Her father frees Hiiragi, who confesses his affection for Tsumugi. He races across the snow to the island, facing the snow gods along the way.

    At Oni Island, Tsumugi touches the mask, encountering her mother in a magical space. The mask breaks, allowing her mother to return but potentially unleashing the snow gods and exposing the Oni village. Tsumugi and Hiiragi manage to control the fallout, vanquishing the snow gods, and a more assertive Hiiragi turns human again. The villagers start adapting to the new reality of an Oni village potentially visible, but with much better weather. Tsumugi, her father and her mother are finally back together, and Hiiragi travels back home.

    In the final scenes, Hiiragi is seen reconciling with his family and making friends. In a post-credit scene, Tsumugi comes by bus to visit Hiiragi, who cannot access the Oni village as he is not an Oni anymore, and renew their friendship.

    Voice cast[edit]

    Character Japanese voice[1][2] English voice[3]
    Hiiragi Yatsuse Kensho Ono Michael Johnston
    Tsumugi Miyu Tomita Victoria T. Washington
    Ryūji Takahashi Shintarō Asanuma David Errigo Jr.
    Mio Takahashi Aya Yamane Jeannie Tirado
    Shimako Yamashita Tomoko Shiota Cindy Robinson
    Naoya Yamashita Shirō Saitō Steve Kramer
    Mikio Yatsuse Miou Tanaka Kiff VandenHeuvel
    Mikuri Yatsuse Satsuki Yukino Kirsten Day
    Yōichi Tanimoto Shōzō Sasaki Richard Tatum
    Shion Noriko Hidaka Anne Yatco
    Izuru Satoshi Mikami YongYea
    Gozen Hisako Kyōda Nancy Linari
    Kaede Yatsuse Mitsuho Kambe Kitana Turnbull

    Production[edit]

    The film was first teased in April 2022 with A Whisker Away co-director Tomotaka Shibayama as director, although the title was not yet unveiled.[4] It is part of a three-film exclusivity deal between Colorido and Netflix that started with Hiroyasu Ishida's Drifting Home, which was released in September 2022.[5]

    In March 2024, the film's title and its casting of voice actors Kensho Ono and Miyu Tomita were revealed.[1] Yuko Kakihara is set to serve as the film's scriptwriter, with character designs by Masafumi Yokota and Mina Kubota composing the score.[2] The film's theme song is "Uso Janai," while the insert song is "Blues in the Closet," both performed by Zutomayo.[2]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b c Dempsey, Liam (March 15, 2024). "Studio Colorido Announces Original Anime Film My Oni Girl for May 2024 Release". Crunchyroll. Retrieved March 15, 2024.
  • ^ a b c Cayanan, Joanna (April 24, 2024). "My Oni Girl Anime Film's Trailer Reveals More Cast, Song Artists". Anime News Network. Retrieved April 24, 2024.
  • ^ "My Oni Girl (2024)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved May 26, 2024.
  • ^ "Coming Soon: More Animated Films from Netflix and Japan's Studio Colorido". Netflix Media Center (Press release). April 26, 2022. Retrieved April 26, 2022.
  • ^ Brzeski, Patrick (April 27, 2022). "Netflix Inks Three-Picture Deal With Japanese Anime Studio Colorido". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved April 27, 2022.
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