Welcome to The Space Show

– Five children save the life of a dog-like alien while at a self-run summer camp. He attempts to rewa..

Type:
Movie
Rating:
6.80 / 10
Duration:
2 Hours and 16 Minutes
Release Year:
2010
Original Name:
宇宙ショーへようこそ Welcome to THE SPACE SHOW
Welcome to the Space Show (2010) - Also known as 宇宙ショーへようこそ Welcome to THE SPACE SHOW

Five children save the life of a dog-like alien while at a self-run summer camp. He attempts to reward them by taking them to an alien colony on the Moon. Events take a turn for the worse when his report on that attack that injured him causes passage from the Moon to the Earth to be banned, and children are stranded in space. The children need to find a way back home before camp ends and their parents discover that they are missing. They also have to avoid the poachers that injured their alien friend, and now seem to be stalking them all.

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Welcome to the Space Show (2010) - Trailer

Release Date:

26 Jun 2010

Language:

Japanese

MPAA Content-Rating:
Not Rated

Director:

Kôji Masunari, Masaaki Yuasa

Writer:

Hideyuki Kurata (creator), Hideyuki Kurata (screenplay), Kôji Masunari (creator), Tomonori Ochikoshi (creator), Stephanie Sheh (english script adaptation)

Main Actors:

Tomoyo Kurosawa, Honoka Ikezuki, Takuto Yoshinaga, Tamaki Matsumoto

Plot:

A tiny mountain village in a remote woodland region. Five primary school kids have come together in this idyllic spot in order to spend their summer holidays at a camp. At first the children enjoy carefree days amidst unspoiled nature far away from adult supervision. But their life changes dramatically when they come across what they believe to be a small dog, badly in need of help. The creature - known as Pochi - turns out not to be a dog at all but an alien on an important mission. It seems there is a mysterious substance on earth that is coveted throughout the universe. Pochi had almost found it but was so badly injured during a fight that he had to give up his search. Thanks to the children's help, the alien survives - and decides to reward them generously. "Where would you most like to travel?" is the question Pochi puts to his rescuers. Their answer is prompt, if vague: "As far as possible!" Pochi suggests they try the moon first of all, and so, the alien whisks away the kids to the satellite next door. This marks the beginning of an absolutely amazing adventure. During the course of their travels they discover that the substance coveted throughout the universe is in fact also integral to Japanese cuisine - and it just so happens that one of the kids has some of this mysterious substance in his pocket.

Production:

IFC Films

Ratings:
Internet Movie Database:
6.8/10