This story is based on a true story and the reactions are: really sad story,i cried when i watched it.
Did you mean Hachi from the movie "Hachi: A Dog's Story"? Hachi was an Akita (Japanese variety).
No,i have already seen it,its so touching
The story is called "Hachiko, the faithful dog." Hachiko was an Akita breed dog in Japan who waited at Shibuya Station for his owner every day, even after his owner passed away. Hachiko's loyalty and dedication touched the hearts of many people, and a statue of him now stands at Shibuya Station as a symbol of loyalty and love.
you appreciate and love your pet dog even more.
Akita. This type of dog is a very good breed. I highly recommend getting one.
The movie completely based on Hachiko either goes by the name "Hachi: A Dog's Tale" or "Hachiko: A Dog's Tale." It was released in 2009 and stars Richard Gere. There are also a few films that include brief references to Hachiko. One for instance, is Scooby-Doo and the Samurai Sword. Hachiko's statue has his own scene in that particular movie.
Well, honey, Kentaro first meets Hachiko when he finds the poor pup abandoned at a train station. It's a classic tale of a man and his loyal canine companion forming an unbreakable bond against all odds. Just like a Hallmark movie, but with more barking and less kissing.
the answer for what are the conflicts in the movie Hachiko, a dog story is when professor Parker Wilson suffer to its cardiac arrest and never return home for hachi and still hachi waits at the shibuya station for 10 years! *genx*
Hachiko is a true story. It was about a dog in Japan who was stray. A man named Dr. Ueno made him his pet and the would spend time together. Every time Dr. Ueno went to office, Hachiko would wait for him for the whole day outside the office until he came back. One day, Dr. Ueno had an heart attack in his office but Hachi didn't know, so he waited there for nine years straight. He soon gave up and died in Japan, Tokyo. He was born in the 1920's and died in the 1930's. His statue was made for his loyalty and now he IS famous for his loyalty.
Hachiko was a beautiful white Akita from Japan, and he grew to be over 90lbs. He was found by a professor in Japan when Hachiko was just 2 months old. Hachiko would visit the train station and wait for his owner to come back from work each day. Sadly, when Hachiko was roughly 1.5 years old, his owner has a stroke whilst at work and died, and so he didn't arrive back whilst Hachiko waited. Akita's often get very attached to one person, and Hachiko was no exception. He ran away, back to the station, when another family tried to take him in. Hachiko returned to the train station every day and waited for his owner to return until his own death almost 10 years later. A statue has been erected Save outside the station where Hachiko used to sit. Because of this true tale, Akitas are often seen as the most loyal breeds of dog.
A Long Time Ago In Japan There Was A Akita Named Hachiko And His Owner Went To The Train Station Every Day Then His Owner Died Of A Seizure And The Dog Went To The Train Station Every Day Thinking The Owner Would Come Back.... He Waited At the Train station For 10 YEARS then Died :( Now There Is A Statue Of Hachi (Hachiko) At The Shibuya Station .