Additional information for The Borrower Arrietty, which has a domestic theatrical release set for July 17, 2010. The film is being distributed by Unknown and has not yet been rated. The Borrower Arrietty has a total running time of 94 minutes.
All
South Korea
G
Japan
I
Hong Kong
0
Switzerland
o.Al.
Germany
G
Ireland
9
Netherlands
U
UK
G
USA
K-3
Finland
G
Singapore
G
Australia
G
Canada
94min
The Secret World of Arrietty
Asia
The Secret World of Arrietty
Canada
The Secret World of Arrietty
Hong Kong
The Secret World of Arrietty
International
The Secret World of Arrietty
Ireland
The Secret World of Arrietty
Japan
The Secret World of Arrietty
Singapore
The Secret World of Arrietty
Thailand
The Secret World of Arrietty
USA
Arrietty y el mundo de los diminutos
Argentina
Arrietty y el mundo de los diminutos
Colombia
Arrietty y el mundo de los diminutos
International
Arrietty y el mundo de los diminutos
Mexico
Arrietty y el mundo de los diminutos
Spain
Arrietty: Le petit monde des chapardeurs
Belgium
Arrietty: Le petit monde des chapardeurs
France
Arrietty: Le petit monde des chapardeurs
Switzerland
Arrietty
Australia
Arrietty
UK
Arrietty - Die wundersame Welt der Borger
Germany
Arrietty - Die wundersame Welt der Borger
Switzerland
Arriettas hemmelige verden
Norway
Arrietty - Elvitte a manó
Hungary
Arrietty - Il mondo segreto sotto il pavimento
Italy
Arriettys hemmelige verden
Denmark
Asiricilar
Turkey
Chiisana Ariettei
Japan
Chiisana Arrietty
Japan
El mundo secreto de Arrietty
Mexico
Kätkijät
Finland
Kari-gurashi
Japan
Karigurashi no Arrietty
Japan
Lånaren Arrietty
Sweden
O Mundo dos Pequeninos
Brazil
The Borrower Arrietty
International
Yukashita no kobito-tachi
Japan
July 17, 2010
Japan
September 09, 2010
South Korea
November 04, 2010
Italy
November 30, 2010
France
December 25, 2010
Hong Kong
January 12, 2011
France
January 15, 2011
Taiwan
January 25, 2011
Switzerland
January 28, 2011
Singapore
March 09, 2011
Netherlands
April 06, 2011
Belgium
April 29, 2011
Germany
June 02, 2011
Germany
June 04, 2011
Switzerland
June 18, 2011
UK
June 23, 2011
Thailand
July 02, 2011
Russia
July 06, 2011
Netherlands
July 22, 2011
Turkey
July 29, 2011
Ireland
July 29, 2011
UK
September 15, 2011
Finland
September 15, 2011
Russia
September 16, 2011
Spain
September 29, 2011
Australia
October 14, 2011
Italy
October 28, 2011
Finland
November 02, 2011
Sweden
November 04, 2011
Australia
November 20, 2011
Australia
November 22, 2011
Norway
November 25, 2011
Austria
November 26, 2011
Australia
November 26, 2011
UK
December 04, 2011
Australia
December 25, 2011
Denmark
December 25, 2011
Norway
January 12, 2012
Australia
February 03, 2012
Germany
February 17, 2012
Canada
February 17, 2012
USA
March 08, 2012
Kuwait
March 15, 2012
United Arab Emirates
April 12, 2012
New Zealand
April 15, 2012
Spain
April 26, 2012
Argentina
October 18, 2012
Brazil
November 15, 2012
Mexico
Ningen ni mirare te wa ikenai. Sore ga yukashita no kodomo-tachi no okite datta. (Do not be seen by humans. That's been the law of children of the underfloor.)
Before surgery for his heart, a young boy named Sho is sent to his family's estate to rest by his Aunt. The estate is is comprised of a small home, amid a sprawling green landscape.During his first moments on the grounds, Sho views the house cat named Niya looking at something in some plants. After Niya leaves, Sho catches sight of what appears to be a minature human.This is Arrietty, the daughter of a family of 'Borrowers' that live in a dwelling under the house's floorboards.Arrietty returns to her parents, where her father Pod informs her and her mother Homily about Sho's arrival. Though Homily fears for their safety, Pod assures the family of Sho's condition, and that they should be alright.Arrietty is relieved, as her father had intended to take her on her first 'borrowing' within the walls of the home. Later on that evening, she accompanies her father on a quest to obtain a cube of sugar, and some tissue paper.The cube of sugar is obtained from the kitchen, but for the tissues, Arrietty and Pod climb to the house's second floor, where they make their way through an intricate dollhouse, and into a guest bedroom. The two attempt to get the tissue paper, but Arrietty freezes when it seems that Sho has seen her! In her attempts to leave, she drops the sugar cube. As she and Pod leave, Sho addresses her, asking if she is like the little people that his Mother told stories about.When they return empty-handed, Pod makes up an excuse that his light gave out.The next day, Arrietty is surprised when the boy stops near a grate near their home, and leaves a cube of sugar, and a small note. Arrietty tells her parents about this, and Homily is informed by Pod that knowledge of their presence may mean they will have to leave their home.Arrietty ponders what to do, and returns to the sugar cube. Upon reading the note ("you left something behind"), she takes the items, and climbing up to the second floor, addresses Sho through his window. Returning the cube, she requests that he leave their family alone. However, the moment is interrupted when a crow attempts to eat Arrietty, and ends up stuck in the wire mesh of the window. Sho manages to rescue Arrietty from falling, and hides her as the housekeeper named Haru comes in, managing to get the crow loose. After she leaves, Sho realizes that Arrietty has snuck off.Attempting to return home, she encounters Pod, who informs her and Homily later on, that they will have to move.In the evening, Sho has dinner with his Aunt and Haru. Sho's conversation turns to the dollhouse, and his Aunt explains that their father told her and Sho's Mom that it was made for the little people that he had seen. After dinner, all three go upstairs and observer the detailed intricacy of the house.Later on, Arrietty and Homily work on stitching sacks to carry belongings, when Pod is returned home with the help of another Borrower named Spiller. Pod has twisted his ankle, and Spiller was able to help him get home. The existence of another Borrower fills Arrietty and Homily with hope that they aren't the last of their kind, and Spiller agrees to help them find a new place.After he leaves, Pod explains to Arrietty that before she was born, there were 2 other families of Borrowers that lived in the house. One of them disappeared, and the other moved away.Suddenly, the dwelling is shaken as the ceiling is removed. Though it seems that they have been discovered, it is actually Sho, who removes the family's small kitchen, and replaces it with the one in the dollhouse upstairs.However, the gesture of kindness does nothing more than help speed up the family's feelings to leave. After recovering from his sprain, Pod leaves to search out Spiller and a new place, while Homily continues to pack. Meanwhile, Arrietty finds Sho out in the garden with Niya. Though Sho seems happy to have gifted the kitchen to the Borrowers, Arrietty confesses that his knowledge of their existence has caused her family to prepare to move away.
Hiromasa Yonebayashi
Director(s)
Mary Norton
Hayao Miyazaki
Keiko Niwa
Writer(s)
Soledad Gatti-Pascual
producer (UK Version)
Kathleen Kennedy
executive producer (English language version)
Frank Marshall
executive producer (English language version)
Hayao Miyazaki
executive producer
Toshio Suzuki
producer
Producer(s)
Cécile Corbel
Composer(s)
Spiller (voice: US version)
Moises Arias
Pod (voice: US version)
Will Arnett
Hara (voice: US version)
Carol Burnett
Shawn (voice: US version)
David Henrie
Arrietty (voice: US version)
Bridgit Mendler
Homily (voice: US version)
Amy Poehler
TV Announcer (voice)
Shin'ichi Hatori
Arrietty (voice: UK version)
Saoirse Ronan
Shô (voice: UK version)
Tom Holland
Spiller (voice: UK version)
Luke Allen-Gale
Homily (voice: UK version)
Olivia Colman
Pod (voice: UK version)
Mark Strong
Sadako (voice: UK version)
Phyllida Law
Haru (voice: UK version)
Geraldine McEwan
Additional Voices (voice: UK version)
Ray Gillon
Additional Voices (voice: US version)
Steve Alpert
Spiller (voice)
Tatsuya Fujiwara
Additional Voices (voice: US version)
Peter Jason
Shou (voice)
Ryûnosuke Kamiki
Haru (voice)
Kirin Kiki
Additional Voices (voice: US version)
Karey Kirkpatrick
Additional Voices (voice: US version)
Frank Marshall
Pod (voice)
Tomokazu Miura
Homily (voice)
Shinobu Ohtake
Aunt Jessica (voice: US version)
Gracie Poletti
Arrietty (voice)
Mirai Shida
Harachi (voice: US version)
Dale Sison
Sadako (voice)
Keiko Takeshita
The Clock family are four-inch-tall people who live anonymously in another family's residence, borrowing simple items to make their home. Life changes for the Clocks when their daughter, Arrietty, is discovered.
Director(s)
Hayao Miyazaki
Keiko Niwa
Writer(s)
producer (UK Version)
Kathleen Kennedy
executive producer (English language version)
Frank Marshall
executive producer (English language version)
Hayao Miyazaki
executive producer
Toshio Suzuki
producer
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
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