A Wind Named Amnesia

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A Wind Named Amnesia
Kaze no Na Wa Amnesia (pamphlet).JPG
Theatrical pamphlet for the film
風の名はアムネジア
(Kaze no Na wa Amunejia)
Genre Action, Adventure, Post-apocalyptic
Novel
Written by Hideyuki Kikuchi
Illustrated by Yoshitaka Amano
Published by Asahi Sonorama
English publisher
Published October 31, 1983
Anime film
Directed by Kazuo Yamazaki
Written by Yoshiaki Kawajiri
Music by Hidenobu Takimoto
Kazuhiko Toyama
Studio Madhouse
Released December 22, 1990
Runtime 80 minutes
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A Wind Named Amnesia (Japanese: 風の名はアムネジア Hepburn: Kaze no Na wa Amunejia?), also known as The Wind of Amnesia in Australia and the United Kingdom, is a Japanese novel authored by Hideyuki Kikuchi, originally published in 1983 by Asahi Sonorama. An anime film adaptation was released theatrically on December 22, 1990, directed by Kazuo Yamazaki. An English adaptation of the film was produced and released by Manga Entertainment on home video in Australia and the UK and by Central Park Media in North America.

Plot

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Novel

Japanese Version
English Version[1]

Movie

Voice Cast

Character Original Japanese version English dub
Wataru Kazuki Yao Adam Henderson
Sophia Keiko Toda Denica Fairman
Johnny Kappei Yamaguchi Lee Tyler
Lisa Noriko Hidaka Susie Baker
Mr. Simpson Osamu Saka Peter Marinker

Staff

Reception

The film has garnered some praise years after its initial release. Raphael See of THEM Anime Reviews called the film a sleeper hit and "one of the best titles I've never heard of."[2] Anime News Network in their review considered the film a classic, although noting the ending was weak.[3] Bamboo Dong in her review wrote "Without a doubt, A Wind Named Amnesia is one of the most unique and creative post-apocalyptic tales ever woven. "[4] Critics have praised the production values of the film.[2][3] Critics have generally considered the film thought-provoking and cerebral.[2][3] The original novel the film is based on has also recently received some praise.[5]

References

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