

A fox thief builds a donut alarm and accidentally time-travels to meet his mom—chaos ensues.
One day, Zorori makes an alarm clock machine to wake up in time for free donuts. But something strange happens when Zorori reminisces about his mother and sheds a tear. They see scenes flash by and the ZZ mark on his costume disappears! Zorori treasures it incredibly as it was emboldened by his mother although he doesn't know its meaning. After crashlanding in the street, Zorori, Ishishi, and Noshishi are saved by a fashion design student whom Zorori later realizes is his mother. The alarm clock machine had become a time machine and sent them to the past. She and later Zorondo Ron, help the trio take back their time machine from the police and a kaijuu.
Acting
Koichi Yamadera voicing both Zorori AND his own dad—unhinged, iconic
Practical Effects
Hand-drawn kaijuu chaos that CGI wishes it could match
Writing
Tight 70-minute runtime, zero filler, maximum nonsense
Director
Masaya Fujimori
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This is the 21st film in the Zorori franchise, which has been running since 1987—predating most isekai by decades.
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