A Letter to Momo
Apr 21 2012
•2h 0m
•Comedy, Fantasy, Animation, Drama, Family
A shy 11-year-old's life takes a strange turn when she discovers three hungry goblins living in the attic of her new house. She misses her old life. She misses her father so very much. Until she makes some new ghoulish friends.
Cast
See allKaren Miyama
Momo Miyaura (voice)
Toshiyuki Nishida
Iwa (voice)
Yûka
Ikuko Miyaura (voice)
Takeo Ogawa
Koichi (voice)
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