Director(s)
Keiichi Hara
Production Year
2022
Genre(s)
Animation
Approx. running minutes
116m
Cast
Ami Tôma, Mana Ashida, Yûki Kaji
Film
Lonely Castle in the Mirror
brief sexual threat
LONELY CASTLE IN THE MIRROR is a Japanese animation in which a young teen finds a fantastical portal to a mysterious otherworldly castle.
LONELY CASTLE IN THE MIRROR is a Japanese animation in which a young teen finds a fantastical portal to a mysterious otherworldly castle.
- additional issues
- There are scenes in which young people experience bullying, including when a group of teens appear at a girl’s house and bang on the door and windows, demanding to be let in whilst the girl cries in fear inside. Friendly school peers offer reassurance to their struggling acquaintances and there is positive messaging about overcoming such difficulties. A person uses their knee to strike a man in the crotch. There is use of mild bad language (‘ass’, ‘crap’) as well as use of milder terms such as ‘damn’. People hide from a fantastical animal engulfed in flames, which searches for and attacks them. There are references to illness and death, and people grieve after losing loved ones.
Director(s)
Keiichi Hara
Production Year
2022
Genre(s)
Animation
Approx. running minutes
116m
Cast
Ami Tôma, Mana Ashida, Yûki Kaji
brief sexual threat
Classified Date:
14/03/2025
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Anime Ltd
- additional issues
- There are scenes in which young people experience bullying, including when a group of teens appear at a girl’s house and bang on the door and windows, demanding to be let in whilst the girl cries in fear inside. Friendly school peers offer reassurance to their struggling acquaintances and there is positive messaging about overcoming such difficulties. A person uses their knee to strike a man in the crotch. There is use of mild bad language (‘ass’, ‘crap’) as well as use of milder terms such as ‘damn’. People hide from a fantastical animal engulfed in flames, which searches for and attacks them. There are references to illness and death, and people grieve after losing loved ones.
Classified date
14/03/2025