Whisper of the Heart - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Whisper of the Heart"
耳をすませば (1995)
Timing: 1:51 (111 min)
Whisper of the Heart - TMDB rating
7.95/10
2253
Whisper of the Heart - Kinopoisk rating
8.303/10
71721
Whisper of the Heart - IMDB rating
7.8/10
82000

Actors and characters

Photo Yoko Honna #64366Photo Yoko Honna #64367
Yoko Honna
Character Shizuku Tsukishima (voice)
Photo Issey Takahashi #46115Photo Issey Takahashi #46116Photo Issey Takahashi #72527Photo Issey Takahashi #72528

Issey Takahashi

Issey Takahashi
Character Seiji Amasawa (voice)
Photo Takashi Tachibana #78361Photo Takashi Tachibana #78362
Takashi Tachibana
Character Seiya Tsukishima (voice)
Photo Shigeru Muroi #78363Photo Shigeru Muroi #78364
Shigeru Muroi
Character Asako Tsukishima (voice)
Photo Minami Takayama #1191Photo Minami Takayama #1192Photo Minami Takayama #312156Photo Minami Takayama #326633

Minami Takayama

Minami Takayama
Character Teacher Kosaka (voice)
Photo Mayumi Izuka #63945

Mayumi Izuka

Mayumi Izuka
Character Kinuyo (voice)
Photo Yorie Yamashita #78365
Yorie Yamashita
Character Shiho Tsukishima (voice)
Photo Keiju Kobayashi #78366

Keiju Kobayashi

Keiju Kobayashi
Character Shiro Nishi (voice)
Photo Naohisa Inoue #78367

Naohisa Inoue

Naohisa Inoue
Character Tall Friend of Mr. Nishi (voice)
Photo Shigeru Tsuyuguchi #78368
Shigeru Tsuyuguchi
Character The Baron (voice)
Photo Toshio Suzuki #20319Photo Toshio Suzuki #20320

Toshio Suzuki

Toshio Suzuki
Character (voice)
Maiko Kayama
Character Yuko Harada (voice)
Yoshimi Nakajima
Character Sugimura (voice)
Mai Chiba
Character Nao (voice)
Satoru Takahashi
Character (voice)
Akiko Sakaguchi
Character (voice)
Hiromi Yasuda
Character (voice)
Tatsuya Okada
Character (voice)
Yoshihiro Imai
Character (voice)
Suguru Egawa
Character Baseball Analyst (voice)

Shiro Kishibe

Shiro Kishibe
Character (voice)
Mitsuaki Ogawa
Character Baseball Announcer (voice)

What's left behind the scenes

  • In the watch factory scene, the inscription 'Porco Rosso' can be read on the clock face.
  • This is the first film in the history of Studio Ghibli to use computer graphics, and one of the first films in the history of Japanese cinema for which sound was recorded in the Dolby Digital system.
  • Yoko Honna, who played Shizuku, was the same age as her character during the making of the film.
  • The film is the second, after "I Can Hear the Ocean," attempt by Miyazaki and Takahata to delegate the directing of a large project to someone else. This time, the task was offered to Shifumi Kondo, a leading animator at Studio Ghibli.
  • The fantastical scenery in the film was created by artist Naohisa Inoue. Inoue had always greatly admired Miyazaki's work, so he sent an invitation to Studio Ghibli to visit his exhibition. Miyazaki fell in love with Inoue's work at first sight. In addition to an offer to collaborate, Miyazaki also purchased one of Inoue's paintings.
  • In the manga, Seiji had two skinny black cats – Moon and Luna. Hayao Miyazaki removed the latter, as the story with two "lunar" cats began to resemble the plot of Sailor Moon stories. As a result, Moon became a stray, chubby cat.
  • The Baron figurine actually exists. The manga author, Aoi Hiragi, once saw it in a shop but couldn't buy it because she didn't have enough money. She later returned for it, but it turned out that the Baron had already been sold. It was bought by Hiragi's then-boyfriend to give to her as a gift. They are now married.
  • The fictional city where the heroes live is located in the same place where the events of "Pom Poko" (1994) take place.
  • Takashi Tatibana, who played Shizuku's father, is not a professional actor, but a well-known journalist. Like his character, he passionately studies the history of his region and writes articles and books about it.
  • The song playing at the beginning of the film is performed by Olivia Newton-John.
  • Overall, the film follows the manga, but differs from it in a number of important details. For example, in the manga, the protagonist paints pictures, not makes violins. Consequently, the trip to Italy is also absent. However, Miyazaki preferred a more 'conflicted' and difficult path for the characters. Similar changes were made in other similar cases to make the film more dynamic.
  • The film is the second, after 'I Can Hear the Ocean,' attempt by Miyazaki and Takahata to delegate the direction of a large project to someone else. This time, the job was offered to Yoshifumi Kondo, the chief animator at Studio Ghibli.
  • In the manga, Seiji had two skinny black cats – Moon and Luna. Hayao Miyazaki removed the second one, as the whole story with two “lunar” cats began to resemble the plot of Sailor Moon stories. As a result, Moon became a stray, fat cat.
  • The fictional city where the heroes live is located in the same place where the film “Pom Poko” (1994) takes place.
  • Overall, the film follows the manga, but differs from it in a number of important details. For example, in the manga, the main character paints pictures, not makes violins. Accordingly, the trip to Italy is also absent. However, Miyazaki preferred a more “conflicting” and difficult option for the characters. Similar changes were made in other similar cases to make the film more dynamic.
Did you like the film?

© ACMODASI, 2010-2026

All rights reserved.
The materials (trademarks, videos, images and text) contained on this site are the property of their respective owners. It is forbidden to use any materials from this site without prior agreement with their owner.
When copying text and graphic materials (videos, images, text, screenshots of pages) from this site, an active link to the site www.acmodasi.in must necessarily accompany such material.
We are not responsible for any information posted on this site by third parties.