Display title | Junkers Come Here |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A 1994 Japanese animated film produced by Bandai studios and directed by Junichi Sato, Junkers Come Here focuses on Hiromi, a grade school student from a fairly well-off family coping with her parents' divorce. Having long been a subject to a mother who comes home late every night and a father who is usually out of the country, Hiromi is raised mostly by her maid, Fumie, and her (attractive) tutor, Keisuke. Thankfully, she has her loyal and adorable dog Junkers for company. Oh, and by the way, only Hiromi knows it, but Junkers can talk!! |