In 2010, with Susan’s captivating voice she was given an opportunity to sing the ending credits of an Anime movie called, “Welcome to The Space Show.” The famous song, “Who I Was Born to Be”, is Susan’s signature song that was specifically researched and written for her by Judy Garland’s own grandniece, singer/songwriter Audra Mae.

Synopsis:
In a small rural village in a remote part of Japan, five kids have gathered at their school during summer break to spend a week away from their parents and teachers. They’re meant to be studying and learning to be independent, but soon get distracted when one of them finds a badly injured dog in the woods, and nurses it back to health. Instead of wagging his tail to show his gratitude, the kids are shocked when the canine takes a far more direct approach to saying thanks, and talks. Turns out that he’s not a dog at all – but actually an alien botanist named Pochi, here on earth to research a plant that is incredibly rare and valuable throughout the universe, but fairly common on Earth – well, at least in Japan.

Pochi takes a shining to the kids, and offers to repay them for their help by taking them on a trip to the far side of the moon, where despite NASA’s best efforts at exploration there is actually a secret, sprawling city, populated by thousands of different aliens from across the galaxy. It’s only meant to be a fleeting visit – for a start, the children’s parents are coming to the school to collect them in a few days – but things start to go wrong when Pochi explains to the galactic authorities how abundant the rare and powerful plant actually is in Japan, and all flights back to Earth are grounded. Trapped on the moon the children are forced to find jobs to pay their way, until things turn dangerous when dark forces find out that one of them has unwittingly brought some of the precious plant along with them, triggering a chain of events and adventures that see them traveling even further into outer space.

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