Oblivion Island: Haruka And The Magic Mirror

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Discover the Enchantment of Oblivion Island: Where Dreams and Adventure Await!

Haruka's quest intertwines nostalgia and fantasy as she traverses the whimsical, vibrant realm of Oblivion Island, seeking her lost childhood memories. Encountering quirky beings and challenges, she learns that embracing one's past fuels future adventures.

Oblivion Island: Haruka And The Magic Mirror Trivia

What is the name of the character who helps Haruka on her journey to Oblivion Island? (Advanced)
#1: Shota
#2: Kiki
#3: The Spirit of the Mirror
#4: Taro
What magical creature guides Haruka through Oblivion Island? (Advanced)
#1: A cat
#2: A fox
#3: A rabbit
#4: A dog
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Oblivion Island: Haruka And The Magic Mirror Fun Facts

Oblivion Island: Haruka and the Magic Mirror features a blend of traditional Japanese culture and fantasy, showcasing Shinto mythology through its whimsical characters and settings.
The film was inspired by the Japanese tradition of Obake, which refers to supernatural entities, often depicted as playful and mischievous spirits.

Oblivion Island: Haruka And The Magic Mirror Polls

Which aspect of Oblivion Island: Haruka and the Magic Mirror did you enjoy most?
The Visuals and Animation
The Storyline and Themes
The Character Development
The Music and Soundtrack
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What is your favorite character from Oblivion Island: Haruka and the Magic Mirror?
Haruka
The Mirror
The Guardian
The Fox Mom
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