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Fans who obtained the Japanese originals of Nausicaä were inspired to organize an anime tour to Tokyo in 1986 to see Miyazaki's Laputa: Castle in the Sky and landmarks in anime. [3] Carl Macek played a key role in expanding the North American anime fandom. Macek ran a comic book and movie memorabilia specialty shop.
A DVD of Nobody Knows was released in Japan on 11 March 2005. [14] It was released in DVD (region 2) format, and it has both English and Japanese subtitles. [14] Separately, the Making of Nobody Knows DVD, which contains 41 minutes' worth of film taken during the filming of Nobody Knows, was released on 23 December 2004. [15]
Ultraman Blazar the Movie: Tokyo Kaiju Showdown: Kiyotaka Taguchi: Tomoya Warabino, Himena Tsukimiya, Konomi Naito, Hayate Kajihara, Yuki Ito, Kisuke Iida, Shinya Okamoto, Haru Iwakawa, Ritsuto Morishima, Akira Ishida [24] Matched: Eiji Uchida: Tao Tsuchiya, Daisuke Sakuma, Nobuaki Kaneko, Sei Matobu, Tetta Sugimoto, Yuki Saito [25] 29: The Parades
A North American DVD edition of Departures, including an interview with the director, was released by Koch Vision on 12 January 2010; the film was not dubbed, but rather presented with Japanese audio and English subtitles. A Blu-ray edition followed in May. [94]
Death Note (デスノート, Desu Nōto) is a 2006 Japanese supernatural thriller film based on the manga series of the same title by Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata.The film primarily centers on a Tokyo college student who attempts to change the world into a utopian society without crime, by committing a world-wide massacre of criminals and people whom he deems morally unworthy of life ...
Onibaba was released in Japan on November 21, 1964, where it was distributed by Toho. [1] The film was released in the United States by Toho International with English subtitles on February 4, 1965. [1] An English-dubbed version was produced by Toho, but any actual release of it is undetermined. [1]
Be with You (いま、会いにゆきます, Ima, Ai ni Yukimasu), is a 2004 Japanese drama film based on a Japanese novel of the same name written by Takuji Ichikawa. [2] [3] The film was adapted from the novel by Yoshikazu Okada, and it was directed by Nobuhiro Doi. [2] It stars actress Yūko Takeuchi as Mio Aio and actor Shido Nakamura as ...
One Missed Call (Japanese: 着信アリ, Hepburn: Chakushin ari) is a 2003 Japanese horror film directed by Takashi Miike. The film is based on the novel Chakushin Ari by Yasushi Akimoto . The plot revolves around Yumi Nakamura, a young psychology student whose friend Yoko gets a strange voice message on her cell phone.