The Black Orchid
Kaoru’s unexpected new roommate is Rilakkuma, a bear with a zipper on its back that spends each day just lazing around — but is impossible to hate.
Director: Masahito Kobayashi
Actors: Issei Takubo, Mai Kanazawa, Mikako Tabe, Shigeru Sugimoto, Soki Matsumoto, Takayuki Yamada
Release: 1958
IMDb: 6.4
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