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  1. Vicki Wong & Hachi Hachi: A Dog’s Tale was inspired by a combination of Hachikō’s true story and the friendship with my own dog, Hachi, a constant source of joy and comfort. I created this space to share Hachi’s powerful story and all he represents with the world.

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  2. Her character, Cate, is a historic preservationist whose daughter Andy (Sarah Roemer) is about to get married. Cate is ready to enjoy a more carefree life with her husband, so Hachi becomes an obstacle when Parker unexpectedly brings him home.

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  3. Vicki Wong & Hachi is a joyous space created for Hachi-Hearted souls. Hello! I’m Vicki, the creator-producer of Hachi: A Dog’s Tale. My mission is simple: Share Hachi’s tale with the world to increase compassion and respect for our animal friends, all while learning from them too.

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  4. Vicki Shigekuni Wong. Producer: Hachi: A Dog's Tale. Vicki Shigekuni Wong is known for Hachi: A Dog's Tale (2009) and House at the End of the Drive (2014).

  5. Later, Parker's daughter Andy marries Michael, and Hachi is in the family marriage photograph. Soon after the marriage, Andy announces that she is pregnant. Years later, a grown-up Hachi digs under the fence and follows Parker to the station.

  6. Much of the movie is a love story between a dog and his owner. The professor tries unsuccessfully to train Hachi to fetch a ball, but they both get blasted by a skunk. But, this is not some Beethoveen-the-dog style comedy. It can get a bit tiresome as the love between dog and master grows.

  7. Mar 8, 2013 · An Akita-inu, Hachi (November 1923–March 1935), waited for his master at Shibuya Train Station, Tokyo, for almost ten years after his master’s death and until his own death, and became a living legend. Unfortunately, his life is shrouded in mysteries and misunderstandings.

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