The Girl Who Leapt Through Time (2006)

Movie · 2006 · Fantasy, Animation, Drama, Science Fiction · 1h 38m · NR · Japanese

Curator score: 7.4/10 (203K ratings)

There is a future that we can't wait for.

Overview

When 17-year-old Makoto Konno gains the ability to 'leap' backwards through time, she immediately sets about improving her grades and preventing personal mishaps. However, she soon realises that changing the past isn't as simple as it seems, and eventually, will have to rely on her new powers to shape the future of herself and her friends.

Ratings

Director

Mamoru Hosoda

Production

Madhouse, Happinet Pictures, KADOKAWA, KADOKAWA Shoten, Q-TEC, Memory-Tech

Cast

Riisa Naka, Takuya Ishida, Mitsutaka Itakura, Ayami Kakiuchi, Mitsuki Tanimura, Yuki Sekido, Utawaka Katsura, Midori Ando, Fumihiko Tachiki, Keiko Yamamoto, Shiori Yokohari, Sonoka Matsuoka, Takayuki Handa, Maho Kurashima, Keiko Aizawa, Kiyomi Tanigawa, Arashi Matsutani, Fumiya Togawa, Yumi Kawaguchi, Tsubasa Ueda

Where to watch

Max

Curator Review

Verdict

A warm, bittersweet time-travel coming-of-age story with real emotional payoff. It starts playful and breezy, then quietly turns into something more moving about regret, timing, and the people you almost lose.

Best for

  • fans of thoughtful anime
  • viewers who like time-travel stories with heart over hard sci-fi rules
  • coming-of-age drama fans
  • people who enjoy bittersweet romance
  • audiences looking for a short, emotionally satisfying watch

Skip if

  • you want intricate, logic-heavy time-travel mechanics
  • you prefer action-driven fantasy
  • you dislike teen-centered stories
  • you want a purely comedic tone

Overview

Mamoru Hosoda turns a simple premise into a tender meditation on growing up. The film is playful at first, using time leaps for small pleasures and everyday fixes, but that lightness gradually gives way to something more poignant about consequence and emotional honesty.

Worth noting

What makes it work is its balance of charm and melancholy. Makoto is impulsive, funny, and deeply relatable, and the film understands how adolescence often feels like having one more chance to get everything right. Beneath the fantasy is a very human story about friendship, missed timing, and learning that not every problem can be solved by rewinding.

Bottom line

The animation is clean and expressive, with a strong sense of momentum and atmosphere. It’s an easy recommendation for viewers who like their science fiction soft, character-driven, and quietly devastating.

Top Letterboxd reviews

russman (3.5★) · 2148 likes

And people wonder how I can log so many films in a day

👽 Zara 👽 (4.5★) · 1490 likes

i came here for fun time travel shenanigans and i'm feeling so fucking sad rn what the fuCK

James (Schaffrillas) (3★) · 1418 likes

Oh no this girl hit her head leaping multiple times and has a concussion, now she thinks she's a time traveller

•lily• (5★) · 1057 likes

Going to jump out of my window to see if i can go back in time wish me luck

Siân (4★) · 876 likes

Makoto is the hero I need because the first thing she used time travel for was to eat pudding

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Topics

anime, time travel, coming-of-age, bittersweet, romance, drama, fantasy, youth, emotional

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