
Children Who Chase Lost Voices
The film centers on Asuna, a young girl who spends her solitary days listening to the mysterious music emanating from the crystal radio she received from her late father as a memento. One day while walking home she is attacked by a fearsome monster and saved by a mysterious boy named Shun. However, Shun disappears and Asuna embarks on a journey of adventure to the land of Agartha with her teacher Mr. Morisaki to meet a Shun again. Through her journey she comes to know the cruelty and beauty of the world, as well as loss.
Release Year
2011
Runtime
116 min
Audience Score
7.2
Genres
Animation, Adventure, Fantasy, Family
Story Snapshot
The film centers on Asuna, a young girl who spends her solitary days listening to the mysterious music emanating from the crystal radio she received from her late father as a memento. One day while walking home she is attacked by a fearsome monster and saved by a mysterious boy named Shun. However, Shun disappears and Asuna embarks on a journey of adventure to the land of Agartha with her teacher Mr. Morisaki to meet a Shun again. Through her journey she comes to know the cruelty and beauty of the world, as well as loss.
Why This Page Helps
Children Who Chase Lost Voices is a uplifting pick with easy complexity, which makes it a strong option when you want something that feels specific instead of generic.
DISCOVERY PATHS
These curated pages are the fastest way to keep the same mood, genre, or recommendation intent going.
Who Should Watch
Best Fit Viewers
SIMILAR MOVIES
If you liked this one, these are good places to keep going.

Drifting Home
Drifting Home makes sense here because it matches the same viewing mood and gives this page a stronger next-click option.

My Oni Girl
My Oni Girl makes sense here because it matches the same viewing mood and gives this page a stronger next-click option.

Tales from Earthsea
Tales from Earthsea makes sense here because it matches the same viewing mood and gives this page a stronger next-click option.

Crayon Shin-chan: Honeymoon Hurricane ~The Lost Hiroshi~
Crayon Shin-chan: Honeymoon Hurricane ~The Lost Hiroshi~ is a useful next step because it keeps the franchise or blockbuster energy moving without making the path feel confusing.

Brave Story
Brave Story makes sense here because it matches the same viewing mood and gives this page a stronger next-click option.

Bleach the Movie: Memories of Nobody
Bleach the Movie: Memories of Nobody makes sense here because it matches the same viewing mood and gives this page a stronger next-click option.
Movie FAQ
Questions People Usually Search
Who should watch Children Who Chase Lost Voices?
Children Who Chase Lost Voices is best for viewers who want animation, adventure, fantasy, family without having to browse blindly.
What tone does Children Who Chase Lost Voices have?
The tone is best described as uplifting, which is why this page links into more mood-based guides instead of leaving you with genre labels alone.
How complex is Children Who Chase Lost Voices?
Children Who Chase Lost Voices lands at easy complexity, so it works both as a direct pick and as a springboard into deeper recommendation pages.
What should I watch after Children Who Chase Lost Voices?
Use the similar picks, related guides, and recommendation paths below to stay in the same viewing mood without starting a new search from scratch.