Go! Anpanman: Dadandan and the Twin Stars
Go! Anpanman: Dadandan and the Twin Stars

Go! Anpanman: Dadandan and the Twin Stars

2009Movie50 minJapanese

A story about twin star fairies - Kirara and Kirari. Kirara is a sweet girl who loves to shoot shooting stars, and Kirari is a kind girl who watches the stars. After fighting each other, they fell to the ground. Kirara is helped by Anpanman where she fell on the banks of the lake. At a nearby castle, Dr. Hiyari was doing mind experiments to increase power. There, a mysterious light falls, it is a giant mysterious black fairy with special abilities - it is Kirari. Meanwhile, in the starry sky where Kirara and Kirari had been, the "Devil Star" with the power to destroy everything in the world has became powerful.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Kouji OgawaGenres: Animation, Family, Fantasy

Plot Summary

In this installment of the beloved Anpanman series, the villainous Baikinman attempts to steal the magical Twin Stars, which are said to grant wishes. Anpanman and his friends must band together to protect the stars and prevent Baikinman from using their power for his nefarious schemes. Along the way, they learn valuable lessons about friendship, courage, and the importance of sharing.

Critical Reception

As with most Anpanman films, this movie was primarily targeted towards young children and received a generally positive reception from its intended audience. Critics often acknowledge the series' enduring popularity and its success in delivering simple, moralistic tales suitable for preschoolers. While not critically acclaimed in the traditional sense, its educational and entertainment value for its demographic is consistently recognized.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its vibrant animation and engaging characters.
  • Appreciated for its simple, positive messages about cooperation and bravery.
  • Seen as a delightful and age-appropriate adventure for young children.

Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this particular film is not readily available, but the Anpanman franchise generally garners positive feedback from parents for its wholesome content and educational value.

Fun Fact

The Anpanman franchise is based on a series of picture books created by Takashi Yanase, which were first published in 1973.

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