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Overview"Kenji Koiso is a high school student with a crush on a kendo club beauty, Natsuki Shinohara, and a knack for mathematics. His aptitude with numbers earns him a part-time working maintenance on the global virtual reality world, OZ. One day, right before summer vacation, Natsuki asks Kenji to do her a favor -accompany her to her great-grandmother's 90th birthday celebration deep in the Japanese countryside. As Kenji tries to find his footing amongst the boisterous and tightly-knit Jinnouchi clan, receives a mysterious email with a long code and the message: ""Solve me."" Little does Kenji know what solving that code could lead to... Based on the award-winning and top-selling animated film by Mamoru Hosoda!" Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mamoru Hosoda , Iqura Sugimoto , Mamoru HosodaPublisher: Vertical Inc. Imprint: Vertical Inc. Edition: Media tie-in Volume: 1 Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 19.10cm Weight: 0.308kg ISBN: 9781939130150ISBN 10: 1939130158 Pages: 354 Publication Date: 22 October 2013 Recommended Age: From 13 to 17 years Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsPraise for the Animation: Summer Wars is awesome in its detailed depiction of Oz, which floats in space with an array of satellites, and earthly cityscapes visited by calamities... A superb example of Japanese anime, balancing science fiction fantasy with a paean to the timeless value of family life. A sophisticated yet poignant family entertainment with an appeal beyond Japanese animation buffs. - The Los Angeles Times Thematic ambition and dazzling visual style ultimately make it one of the more rewarding anime efforts to reach these shores [United States]. - Hollywood Reporter Praise for the Animation: Summer Wars is awesome in its detailed depiction of Oz, which floats in space with an array of satellites, and earthly cityscapes visited by calamities... A superb example of Japanese anime, balancing science fiction fantasy with a paean to the timeless value of family life. A sophisticated yet poignant family entertainment with an appeal beyond Japanese animation buffs. - The Los Angeles Times Thematic ambition and dazzling visual style ultimately make it one of the more rewarding anime efforts to reach these shores [United States]. - Hollywood Reporter Praise for the Animation: Summer Wars is awesome in its detailed depiction of Oz, which floats in space with an array of satellites, and earthly cityscapes visited by calamities... A superb example of Japanese anime, balancing science fiction fantasy with a paean to the timeless value of family life. A sophisticated yet poignant family entertainment with an appeal beyond Japanese animation buffs. - The Los Angeles Times Thematic ambition and dazzling visual style ultimately make it one of the more rewarding anime efforts to reach these shores [United States]. - Hollywood Reporter Praise for the Animation: Summer Wars is awesome in its detailed depiction of Oz, which floats in space with an array of satellites, and earthly cityscapes visited by calamities... A superb example of Japanese anime, balancing science fiction fantasy with a paean to the timeless value of family life. A sophisticated yet poignant family entertainment with an appeal beyond Japanese animation buffs. - The Los Angeles Times Thematic ambition and dazzling visual style ultimately make it one of the more rewarding anime efforts to reach these shores [United States]. - Hollywood Reporter Author InformationBorn in 1967, Mamoru Hosoda is currently considered one of the biggest names in Japanese animation. Best known for his work on the Academy Award submitted Summer Wars, Hosoda has worked on a number of internationally distributed feature-length films, including: The Digimon Movie and The Girl Who Leapt through Time. In 2003 he collaborated with SuperFlat artist Takashi Murakami in Murakami's movie Superflat Monogram. The two worked together again in the award-winning Summer Wars in 2009. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |