No Ko | Bakemono
The film follows , a lonely nine-year-old runaway in Tokyo who stumbles into the Beast Realm, Jutengai . He is taken in by Kumatetsu , a gruff, anti-social warrior beast who needs an apprentice to qualify as a candidate for the realm's next Lord. Ren is renamed Kyūta , and over eight years, the two form a deep bond through rigorous, often bickering-filled training. Characters
: Kumatetsu’s rival for the lordship, a noble and respected warrior with his own disciples. Key Themes Bakemono no Ko
: The film redefines strength not just as physical power, but as something "handled with the heart". Media and Resources The film follows , a lonely nine-year-old runaway
: A powerful but temperamental bear-like beast who learns as much from Ren as he teaches. Characters : Kumatetsu’s rival for the lordship, a
: Ren’s internal conflict between his life as a beast's apprentice and his potential life as a human in Tokyo.
Bakemono no Ko (English: The Boy and the Beast ) is a 2015 animated fantasy film directed by Mamoru Hosoda, known for its exploration of surrogate fatherhood and self-identity.