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When Marnie Was There

Promise we'll remain a secret, forever.
2014 | 103m | Japanese

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Popularity: 5 (history)

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Upon being sent to live with relatives in the countryside due to an illness, an emotionally distant adolescent girl becomes obsessed with an abandoned mansion and infatuated with a girl who lives there - a girl who may or may not be real.
Release Date: Jul 19, 2014
Director: Hiromasa Yonebayashi
Writer: Masashi Ando, Hiromasa Yonebayashi, Keiko Niwa, Joan G. Robinson
Genres: Animation, Family, Drama, Mystery
Keywords based on novel or book, friendship, imaginary friend, flashback, photograph, calm, anime, personal diary, psychological
Production Companies TOHO, dentsu, Nippon Television Network Corporation, Studio Ghibli, Hakuhodo DY Media Partners, Mitsubishi, KDDI, The Walt Disney Company (Japan)
Box Office Revenue: $34,949,567
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Nov 11, 2025
Entered: Nov 11, 2025
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Full Credits

Name Character
Sara Takatsuki Anna Sasaki (voice)
Kasumi Arimura Marnie (voice)
Nanako Matsushima Yoriko Sasaki (voice)
Susumu Terajima Kiyomasa Oiwa (voice)
Toshie Negishi Setsu Oiwa (voice)
Ryoko Moriyama Elderly Lady (voice)
Kazuko Yoshiyuki Nanny (voice)
Hitomi Kuroki Hisako (voice)
Hiroyuki Morisaki Art Teacher (voice)
Takuma Otoo Neighborhood Association Officer (voice)
Hana Sugisaki Sayaka (voice)
Bari Suzuki Elderly Lady 2 (voice)
Shigeyuki Totsugi Marnie's Father (voice)
Ken Yasuda Toichi (voice)
Yo Oizumi Dr. Yamashita (voice)
Yuhko Kaida Marnie's Mother (voice)
Renge Ishiyama Emily (voice)
Name Job
Masashi Ando Character Designer, Screenplay, Animation Director
Kaneko Fujimaki Additional Photography
Ayako Hata Key Animation
Shinji Hashimoto Key Animation
Yohei Takamatsu Art Designer
Misa Koyasu Key Animation
Shinji Suetomi Key Animation
Ryûji Hayashi Casting
Shunsuke Hirota Key Animation
Shinji Otsuka Key Animation
Ryoko Ina Background Designer
Kenichi Yamada Key Animation
Takeshi Inamura Animation Director
Sayaka Hirahara Background Designer
Eriko Kimura Sound Director
Atsushi Tamura Key Animation
Michiyo Suzuki Key Animation
Hiroomi Yamakawa Key Animation
Shougo Furuya Key Animation
Atsushi Okui Director of Photography
Tamaki Kojo Line Producer
Noboru Yoshida Art Designer
Kazuyoshi Onoda Key Animation
Takaaki Yamashita Key Animation
Yumi Ishii Background Designer
Rie Matsubara Editor
Kikuyo Yano Background Designer
Yoichi Nishikawa Art Designer
Hiroyuki Okiura Key Animation
Makiko Futaki Key Animation
Ayae Kanbe Background Designer
Takayuki Hamada Key Animation
Kitaro Kosaka Key Animation
Atsuko Tanaka Key Animation
Naoko Kawahara Key Animation
Ayumu Egawa Background Designer
Tsutomu Awata Key Animation
Katsuya Kondo Key Animation
Satoko Nakamura Background Designer
Moe Usami Key Animation
Hiromasa Yonebayashi Screenplay, Director
Keiko Niwa Screenplay
Shiho Sato Background Designer
Yohei Taneda Art Direction, Production Design, Production Designer
Eiko Matsushima Painter
Priscilla Ahn Theme Song Performance
Hideki Hamasu Key Animation
Shinsuke Nonaka Production Manager
Takuro Okada Casting
Naomi Kasugai Background Designer
Kyohei Ito Production Manager
Masafumi Yokota Key Animation
Akiyo Okuda Key Animation
Kosuke Hayashi Background Designer
Junichi Taniguchi Background Designer
Takeshi Honda Key Animation
Kiyoshi Sameshima Background Designer
Seiko Yoshioka Background Designer
Yoji Takeshige Background Designer
Kazuo Oga Background Designer
Megumi Kagawa Key Animation
Ryosuke Tsuchiya Key Animation
Naoya Wada Key Animation
Akihiko Yamashita Animation Director
Joan G. Robinson Novel
Eiji Yamamori Key Animation
Yuka Nitta Background Designer
Koji Kasamatsu Sound Director
Atsuko Otani Key Animation
Tatsuya Kushida Background Designer
Kenichi Konishi Key Animation
Akira Honma Key Animation
Takashi Omori Art Designer
Youichi Watanabe Background Designer
Ei Inoue Key Animation
Tomotaka Kubo Background Designer
Katsutoshi Nakamura Key Animation
Takatsugu Muramatsu Original Music Composer
Name Title
Yoshiaki Nishimura Producer
Ryoichi Fukuyama Co-Producer
Seiji Okuda Co-Producer
Koji Hoshino Producer
Toshio Suzuki Executive Producer
Masami Hosokawa Producer
Naoya Fujimaki Co-Producer
Tomoko Nakayama Producer
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Reviews

Gemma68se
10.0

This is a very beautiful animated film from Studio Ghibli, possibly the last one to com out of Studioe Ghibli for some time or last one ever. It is about Anna, a young girl that we learn has asthma and is feeling very alone. She is sent to relatives in the country to recuperate from severe sickne ... ss. Once there she meets another young girl, who is blond and also has beautiful blue eyes like Anna. Anna feels real connection to this girl. During the film we learn more and more about Anna and this young girl. It is a film that is both beautiful very well worth seeing.

Jun 23, 2021
Rangan
9.0

> Some people're destined to meet the secret friend. From the director Hiromasa Yonebayashi of 'The Secret World of Arriety' fame. Based on the 1967 English novel of the same name and so the important characters borrowed the western names. This is what I call a fine adaptation, great transformati ... on from the words to the motion picture. Actually, it suited for the narration from the standpoint of Japanese culture and lifestyle, especially for this anime version with the beautiful fictional coastal landscapes. Whenever I remember this film in the future, that Marsh house would be the first thing to pop out in my mind, an unforgettable landmark for sure. The movie promos were damp. The posters were not that impressive, but okay and the trailer was very ordinary. Studio Ghibli was the reason to go for it, so I expected nothing spectacular from the movie. Even while I was watching, I thought it was just an enjoyable mystery flick, but you know sometime the value of the whole movie comes at the end twist. Once the end was near my stance changed, especially after the hidden truth revelation. Some movies need a re-watch to terminate any doubts regarding characters and scenes. As for this movie, if your focus is straight, then it's does not require. Not a technical brilliance like the director's previous movie, but the story was strong and twisty. The characters were very interesting, suspense was the movie's influence for the audience to stick till the end. There is no loose end, certainly gives a few topics to discuss about, but the narration moves on a circular track and hits back like the boomerang. That does not mean it is a time travel or something. The narration bends and blends with the time. To realise what is real and what is not, you have to wait till the end. After seeing the film, I understood everyone's childhood memories could monopolize if we encounter same object, place, person and other things again in the later life. Yes, I had few minor experience in my life as well. The opening dialogue itself a hint of what kind of movie it is going to be. There are two prominent girls, Anna and Marnie in the story, like the Anna and Elsa from 'Frozen'. The narration flips on a regular basis to tell the multiple layered story. As this film was a puzzle in portrayal, obviously viewers try to solve it, including me. I tried my best. I thought Anna's childhood toy was something to do with all the fuss, but I was terribly wrong. That was a perfect divert if you observe it closely. In another perspective, I kept 'The Others' and 'The Orphanage' in mind, but was not even close to where this story was heading. Whether you succeed or not, very fun to solve a mystery, you know. Finally, it gave me full satisfaction like that indirectly I saw 'The Uninvited' once again. Feels like the Oscars was concluded yesterday, but I am already thinking about the next one. If I am not wrong this movie is definitely one of the contenders for the best animation race, along with 'The Good Dinosaur' probably. Absolutely, I would be disappointed if I don't see it in the final five. There is lots of time between now and then, so anything might happen, who knows. After all, this film has already won my little heart and millions of other's. I know no one can replace Mr. Miyazaki, but feels like Hiromasa Yonebayashi could come near if his future projects as much effective as his one. Best of luck to him and he's only a 41. But remember Isao Takahat is 80 and still in the race, yet to announce his retirement. And this film was very close to his 'Only Yesterday'. > I love you more than any girl I've ever known. Studio Ghibli is like Disney Studio from the east. As we know, narrating a fairy tale having the tween girls in the lead is what they're famous for. The previous couple of movies were out of their trademark, so, happy they are back with this masterwork. At a same time I am very very very very sad, because it's their final movie after the 30 years of triumph. Since Hayao Miyazaki's retirement everything falling apart from the studio's management. They've given reasons and it is only a temporary, though hope the rise of 3D animation is not the one to halt the production, praying for the pause to be lifted soon. This film is not just passing through from this giant anime production house, but it is a masterpiece. As usual, it is a girly movie and that does not stop grownups, especially men from a watch. I loved it, everytime when I like a movie I express my desire for a sequel and so I did for this film. Though it was one time story with nothing left over for further development, possibly some new thing can be attached to it. Whatever happens this movie will remain as one of the best from the studio and can compete with any modern animations and live-shot masterworks. Highly recommended, not just for anime or animation fans, but for mystery and who love the layers in story narration. 9/10

May 16, 2024