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  2. Tokyo Godfathers - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo Godfathers (Japanese: 東京ゴッドファーザーズ, Hepburn: Tōkyō Goddofāzāzu) is a 2003 Japanese animated Christmas tragicomedy adventure film written and directed by Satoshi Kon. The film stars live-action actors such as Toru Emori , Yoshiaki Umegaki, and Aya Okamoto as the lead voice actors.

  3. Tokyo Magnitude 8.0 - Wikipedia

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    After a massive earthquake in Tokyo 25 km under the sea at a magnitude of 8.0, two young siblings Mirai and Yūki, who were visiting a robot exhibition in Odaiba at the beginning of their summer vacation, struggle to reach their parents in their house in Setagaya, assisted by a female motorcycle courier named Mari, who is striving to reach her own daughter and mother in Sangenjaya.

  4. Satoshi Kon - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo Godfathers cost more to make than Kon's previous two films (with a budget of approximately 300 million yen), [18] and centered on the themes of homelessness and abandonment, with a comedic touch worked in. [7] [15] The screenplay was written by Keiko Nobumoto. [21] This work also marked the transition from celluloid animation to digital ...

  5. Paranoia Agent - Wikipedia

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    Paranoia Agent (Japanese: 妄想代理人, Hepburn: Mōsō Dairinin) is a Japanese anime television series created by director Satoshi Kon and produced by Madhouse about a social phenomenon in Musashino, Tokyo caused by a juvenile serial assailant named Lil' Slugger (the English equivalent to Shōnen Bat, which translates to "Bat Boy").

  6. The Three Godfathers - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo Godfathers (2003), an anime film by Satoshi Kon about three homeless people who find an abandoned newborn Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title The Three Godfathers .

  7. Highlander: The Search for Vengeance - Wikipedia

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    Highlander: The Search for Vengeance is a 2007 adult animated dystopian fantasy action film and an anime installment in the Highlander franchise. The film was directed by Yoshiaki Kawajiri (Ninja Scroll, Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust) and was written by David Abramowitz, also the writer for Highlander: The Series, Highlander: The Raven and Highlander: The Source.

  8. KochiKame: Tokyo Beat Cops - Wikipedia

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    Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Kōen Mae Hashutsujo (こちら葛飾区亀有公園前派出所, lit."This Is a Police Box in Front of Kameari Park in Katsushika Ward"), often shortened to KochiKame (こち亀), and known in English as KochiKame: Tokyo Beat Cops, is a Japanese comedy manga series written and illustrated by Osamu Akimoto.

  9. Gold Kingdom and Water Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Gold Kingdom and Water Kingdom (Japanese: 金の国 水の国, Hepburn: Kin no Kuni Mizu no Kuni, lit. ' Land of Gold, Land of Water ') is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Nao Iwamoto [].