
Spirit of Wonder: Miss China's Ring
Part of Spirit of Wonder Collection
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Sometime during the late 19th century, a young Asian girl has made a place for herself in a seaside town as the owner and operator of the Tenkai restaurant and boarding house... Yet "Miss China," as the locals call her, is in the dumps. She's got a Mad Scientist named Breckenridge living upstairs who is chronically late with the rent, and she's pining for Jim, a handsome watchmaker's apprentice whom she mistakenly believes is pursuing the local flower girl. But this isn't our world. It is a world that has the Spirit of Wonder, where every so often, just occasionally mind you, amazing things happen. The Mad Scientist actually has come up with an incredible invention, and Jim has an unbelievable plan to use it to give Miss China the most beautiful ring in all the World.
Production
Toshiba EMI, Ajiado
Language
JA
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast

Hiroyuki Shibamoto
Jim Freud (voice)

Noriko Hidaka
Miss China (voice)

Michio Hazama
Dr. Breckenridge (voice)

Akiko Hiramatsu
Nancy (voice)

Chisa Yokoyama
Robin (voice)

Ikuya Sawaki
Paul (voice)

Ako Mayama
Joan (voice)

Shozo Iizuka
Rock (voice)

Tamao Hayashi
Titi (voice)

Yuriko Fuchizaki
Lily (voice)

Yu Shimaka
Shop Owner (voice)

Chafurin
Man A (voice)
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