In this Japanese retelling of Cinderella, Okuro (Takayama) is the unfortunate stepdaughter of a family of tanuki: shape-shifting raccoon dogs. She hopes to see the tanuki prince (former Takarazuka star Miyagi) against her stepmother's wishes; the magical spirit of the willow tree, and a hapless kappa (water goblin) intercede in unexpected ways.
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| Art | Yoshizô Kamisato | Art Direction |
| Sound | Hisashi Kase | Sound |
| Directing | Keigo Kimura | Director |
| Writing | Keigo Kimura | Screenplay |
| Lighting | Toyojiro Nakano | Lighting Technician |
| Lighting | Ken'ichi Okamoto | Lighting Technician |
| Camera | Yukimasa Makita | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Akio Sato | Original Music Composer |
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