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Cencoroll DVD cover
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Directed by | Atsuya Uki |
Produced by | Hiroaki Takeushi |
Written by | Atsuya Uki |
Starring |
Kana Hanazawa Hiro Shimono Ryōhei Kimura Satomi Moriya |
Music by | Ryo (Supercell) |
Production
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Anime Innovation Tokyo
Aniplex |
Distributed by | Aniplex |
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Running time
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30 minutes |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Cencoroll (センコロール Senkorōru?) is a 2009 Japanese anime science fiction film nearly singlehandedly written, designed, directed, and animated by manga author Atsuya Uki. Produced by Anime Innovation Tokyo and Aniplex, the film had its world premiere at Canada's Fantasia International Film Festival on July 28, 2009. The film made its Japanese debut on August 22, 2009 in Tokyo and Osaka.Cencoroll made its debut in the United States at the New York Anime Festival on September 25, 2009. A sequel tentatively titled Cencoroll 2 is in production.
In Cencoroll, large, mostly white amorphous creatures have been appearing in a town modeled after Sapporo, Hokkaidō, Japan. Tetsu (テツ?) (Hiro Shimono) is a male high school student who keeps one such shapeshifting creature named Cenco (センコ Senko?), which he can control via telepathy, though wants to keep it a secret. An inquisitive girl named Yuki (ユキ?) (Kana Hanazawa) chances upon Cenco at school when it is transformed into a bicycle. After Tetsu arrives to retrieve the bicycle, Yuki inadvertently causes Cenco to transform back into its normally large form by poking it in the eye. Yuki is much more interested in Cenco than Tetsu and accompanies them into town. There, a boy named Shū (シュウ?) (Ryōhei Kimura), who controls two of the creatures, confronts Tetsu in order to obtain Cenco. Tetsu manages to fend off Shū's attacks while also protecting Yuki, and they leave while Shū's creature is incapacitated. Shū confronts Yuki later that day and gets her to tell Tetsu to meet and fight Shū again.