Psychic Child

Psychic Child is a Japanese animated film made by Satoko Samo.

Plot
A mother Noriko Kawaga and her twin 8-year old son Akira Kawaga and 8-year old daughter Akiko Kawaga are a family from Japan with extraordinary psychic abilities.

Synopsis
It starts out in an Elementary school in Adachi, Akira is seen in the hall, with Akiko holding on to his hand, the halls are in ruins and a teacher notices, she then rushes to get a phone, while both children get their bikes and rush home, the police are seen outside their house, they get in from the back, their mother Noriko has their bags packed, Noriko gets their favourite toys, a Plusle and Minun plush doll with one belonging to the twins and one to the other, Akiko owns the Plusle and Akira owns the Minun, then they sneak into the car, while the police are in the household, they leave behind, Noriko says to them they are going to start their new life in Okinawa, Akiko asks her about their abilities, Noriko says to them that they won't worry as they are under control of them.

As they get to the airport and get on the plane, Akiko says to her brother how pretty the sky is, back to the former household, the police find out their belongings aswell as them are gone, five minutes later, they land in Okinawa, the keep their powers secret, and they buy a house and live there.

Back at Japan, they find out they fled to Okinawa, Japan and escaped, then they get on planes and ride to Okinawa, but Akira, Akiko, and Noriko fight them back using their powers, then the force is killed, Noriko gets their bodies and cremates them then hides the ashes, then it cuts to a bench on a hill with Noriko, Akira, and Akiko, with their belongings, Akira's Minun plush, Akiko's Plusle plush, whom the two are holding, two 3DS and DSi, some books, and it ends with them looking down on a graveyard while the two children sleep.

Cast
Satoko Samo as Noriko Kawaga

Toshio Samo as Akira Kawaga

Shika Koshi as Akiko Kawaga

Sachiko Koshi as Teacher

Kenji Kawata as Policeman #1

Shinji Yuku as Policeman #2

Reception
It received critical acclaim and positive reviews from critics. Rotten Tomatoes gave it a 91% "fresh" rating.

Rating
It was rated PG-13 due to violence and mild language.