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Anpanman: Purun, the Soap Bubble

Audience Score
53
Anpanman: Purun, the Soap Bubble
NR 51 minFantasy, AnimationAnpanman Collection PosterPart of Anpanman Collection
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Anpanman's friends go see a bubble show performed by Shabondama-hime and her Shabondama Girls, who make exquisite bubbles by playing their flutes. One of the girls, Purun, can't make big bubbles no matter how much she rehearses. She feels inadequate as she goes to retrieve her lost flute, which Creampanda finds and goes to return. Meanwhile Baikinman takes over Shabondama-hime's castle and steals the flutes, using their power to create evil bubbles, and Purun must realize her own importance and save the day with Anpanman's help.
DirectorHiroyuki Yano
WriterTomoko Konparu

Movie Details

Original Language:Japanese
Executive Producers:Tadahito Matsumoto
Production Companies:Nippon Television Network Corporation, TMS Entertainment, VAP

Anpanman Collection

The Soreike! Anpanman films are produced by TMS Entertainment and have been released in Japanese theaters every year since 1989. Since at least 1995, the films have been released concurrently with storybook versions written and illustrated by Takashi Yanase himself.