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  1. Reiko Yoshida (吉田 玲子, Yoshida Reiko, born December 31, 1967) is a Japanese screenwriter. She has written and supervised numerous screenplays for anime series, live-action dramas and films. Her major works include Kaleido Star, Aria, Maria-sama ga Miteru, D.Gray-man, K-On!, Bakuman, and Girls und Panzer.

  2. Reiko Yoshida; Información personal; Nombre en japonés: 吉田玲子: Nacimiento: 31 de diciembre de 1967 (56 años) Prefectura de Hiroshima : Nacionalidad: Japonesa: Lengua materna: Japonés: Educación; Educada en: Universidad Hosei: Información profesional; Ocupación: Guionista y mangaka

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    An elementary school student named Shōya Ishida and his friends bully Shōko Nishimiya, a transfer student who was born deaf. When word of the bullying reaches the principal, Shōya is framed as the sole perpetrator by his friends. Shōya blames Shōko when she tries to help him, and they get into a physical altercation. The latter is subsequently tran...

    Shōya Ishida(石田 将也, Ishida Shōya)

    1. Voiced by: Miyu Irino, Mayu Matsuoka (child) (Japanese); Robbie Daymond,Ryan Shanahan (child) (English) 2. A high school boy who bullied Shōko Nishimiya, a deaf girl, in elementary school. He becomes the victim of bullying when the principal finds out. Now a social outcast, he strives to make amends with Shōko.

    Shōko Nishimiya(西宮 硝子, Nishimiya Shōko)

    1. Voiced by: Saori Hayami (Japanese); Lexi Cowden(English) 2. A deaf girl who transferred to Shōya's elementary school where she was the victim of constant harassment by Shōya and his friends, forcing her to transfer again.

    Yuzuru Nishimiya(西宮 結絃, Nishimiya Yuzuru)

    1. Voiced by: Aoi Yūki (Japanese); Kristen Sullivan(English) 2. Shōko's younger sister who was initially opposed to Shōya being around Shōko. She will then grow closer to Shōya as he tries his best to make amends with Shōko.

    The anime adaptation of the manga was announced in the manga's final chapter that released on November 19, 2014, later specifying that the adaptation will be an anime theatrical film on December 17, 2014. In the Weekly Shōnen Magazine's 46th issue of 2015 that released on October 14, 2015, Kyoto Animation and Naoko Yamada were announced to be the a...

    Themes

    The cinematic adaptation, based on the manga of the same name by Yoshitoki Ōima, covers a large part of the original plot. Some segments have been shortened for runtime reasons. Individual scenes were weighted differently so that the manga can be considered supplementary literature, for example, of the characters' backgrounds. The more obvious themes covered by the film are school bullying and the integration of disabled people in society. The film then tackles handling guilt within a communi...

    Stylistic means

    The narration of Shōya's story, starting from his past to present, describes how he slips to the lower end of the hierarchy that he established at the beginning. From his perspective, it is shown how bullying can affect an adolescent's psyche and prove his resilience. Shōya faces many challenges: the rejection of Shōko's mother or the avoidance of former classmates, who don't want to confront their past behaviour when he and Shōko work through their past. Shōya's alienation and inability to l...

    Symbolism

    The film relies on subtle and sensuous motifs. Yamada uses flower language to reflect feelings and personality of the characters. Shōko is juxtaposed with white daisies, symbolising purity, and blue or red cyclamen, which can represent resignation, leave-taking, but also deep affection.Cherry blossoms often enclose Shōko and Shōya: they appear when the two first reconcile and when Shōya befriends Tomohiro Nagatsuka. The koi, a symbol of luck and perseverance in Japan, represent Shōya, Shōko,...

    The film premiered in 120 theaters across Japan on September 17, 2016. It was screened at the 2016 Scotland Loves Animation festival on October 22, 2016, and at the ICA in London on February 5, 2017. Anime Limited distributed and released the film in the United Kingdom and Ireland on March 15, 2017. Purple Plan released the film in Singapore and Ma...

    Box office

    The film opened at No. 2 at the Japanese box office behind Makoto Shinkai's Your Name, and grossed a total of ¥283 million from 200,000 admissions within two days of its premiere across 120 theaters. As of November 30, 2016[update], the film has grossed a total of over ¥2.2 billion from 1.7 million admissions. It ranked at No. 16 on Nikkei Hit Ranking for 2016 from East division. It was the 19th highest-grossing film in Japan in 2016 and also the 10th highest-grossing Japanese film of the yea...

    Critical response

    Makoto Shinkai, director of Your Name, called the film a "fantastic piece of work" and a "polished and grand production" which even he is unable to replicate. It won Best Animation of the Year in the 26th Japan Movie Critics Awards, where director Naoko Yamada also received praise for her work on the film. At the 2017 Annecy International Animated Film Festival, the film was selected as one of the nine feature films in competition. On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an...

    A Silent Voice (film) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
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  3. ), conocida como A Silent Voice en España y Una voz silenciosa en Latinoamérica, es una película de animación japonesa de drama escolar producida por Kyoto Animation, dirigida por Naoko Yamada y escrita por Reiko Yoshida, con diseño de personajes de Futoshi Nishiya y música de Kensuke Ushio.

  4. Reiko Yoshida January 18, 2018 ( 2018-01-18 ) Violet joins the ghostwriting department and meets its members: the veteran Cattelya, and the two rookies Erica and Iris.

  5. Tokyo Mew Mew (Japanese: 東京ミュウミュウ, Hepburn: Tōkyō Myū Myū) is a Japanese manga series created and written by Reiko Yoshida and illustrated by Mia Ikumi. It was originally serialized in Kodansha 's shōjo manga magazine Nakayoshi from September 2000 to February 2003, with its chapters collected in seven tankōbon ...

  6. Tokyo Mew Mew (東京ミュウミュウ Tōkyō Myū Myū?), también conocida como Mew Mew Power, es una serie de manga shōjo escrita por Reiko Yoshida e ilustrada por Mia Ikumi, y cuya adaptación al anime fue dirigida por Noriyuki Abe. La historia se centra en cinco chicas infundidas con el ADN de diversos animales en peligro de extinción.