Satellite Girl and Milk Cow
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Satellite Girl and Milk Cow | |
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Directed by | Hyeong-yoon Jang |
Produced by | Young-kag Cho |
Written by | Hyeong-yoon Jang Eun-Kyung Jung Jee-youn Park Amanda C. Miller(English script) |
Distributed by | GKIDS |
Release date | February 20, 2014 |
Running time | 81 minutes |
Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
Satellite Girl and Milk Cow (Korean:우리별 일호와 얼룩소||Ulibyeol Ilhowa Eollugso) is a Korean animated movie written and directed by Hyeong-yoon Jang. It was relased in South Korea on February 20, 2014 and in North America on June 2, 2018 by GKIDS.[1][2]
Plot
Kyung-chun, an ordinary college student who dreams of becoming a musician, loses his mind when everything in his life, including music and love, doesn't go well. One day, Kyung-chun is transformed into a spotted cow by an unknown magical power, and is chased by Master Oh, who aims for the liver of a human who has lost his mind and turned into an animal, and an incinerator who wants to burn the human who has turned into an animal. Our Star No. 1, which had spent its lifespan in space and was wandering alone with no communication with Earth, becomes interested in the song Kyung-chun was singing and comes down to earth in search of the person who sang the song. However, in the process of coming to Earth, she is accidentally transformed into a woman by the magic of Merlin, a wizard who has become a toilet paper. Afterwards, Kyung-chun, who became a spotted cow, Il-Ho, a human satellite, and Merlin all meet together in Kyung-chun's rooftop room, and the strange cohabitation of the three begins.
Cast
Character | Original Actor | Dub Actor |
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Kyung-chun/Milk Cow | Ah-in Yoo | Daniel J. Edwards |
Il-Ho/KITSAT-1 | Yu-mi Jung | Ryan Bartley |
Merlin | ¿? | Kirk Thornton |
Mr. Oh | ¿? | Cam Clarke |
Witch of the North | ¿? | Julie Ann Taylor |
Eun-jin | ¿? | Shelly Shenoy |
Landlady | ¿? | Jean Brownwell |
Mr. Byun | ¿? | Doug Stone |
References
- ↑ "GKIDS Nabs Animated Feature 'Satellite Girl and the Milk Cow'". The Hollywood Reporter. February 9, 2018. Archived from the original on February 9, 2018. Retrieved February 9, 2018.
- ↑ Milligan, Mercedes (March 7, 2018). "GKIDS & Shout! Puts 'Satellite Girl and Milk Cow' in Home Video Orbit". Animation Magazine. Archived from the original on March 8, 2018. Retrieved March 7, 2018.
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