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Perfect Blue (Japanese: パーフェクトブルー, Hepburn: Pāfekuto Burū) is a 1997 Japanese animated psychological thriller film [5] [6] directed by Satoshi Kon. [7] It is loosely based on the novel Perfect Blue: Complete Metamorphosis (パーフェクトブルー:完全変態, Pāfekuto Burū: Kanzen Hentai) by Yoshikazu Takeuchi, with a screenplay by Sadayuki Murai.
Perfect Blue (パーフェクト・ブルー) is a 2012 Japanese television drama series. It is based on the novel Perfect Blue by Miyuki Miyabe. [1] [2] It debuted on 8 October 2012. The theme song of the series was sung by Kou Shibasaki. [3]
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").
Millennium Actress is the second film directed by Satoshi Kon and his first original work, after the highly acclaimed Perfect Blue. [5] [6] It was planned by Masao Maruyama and produced by Taro Maki. [7] The film is partly based on the life of Japanese actress Setsuko Hara, although it was produced and released more than a decade prior to her ...
Complete storyboards for Perfect Blue, smaller print originally bundled with Limited Edition of the 2008 release of Perfect Blue on home video. [92] 2015: Dream Fossil: The Complete Stories of Satoshi Kon: Vertical Comics: 978-1941220245: Originally published in Japan in 2011. A collection of his short manga stories published between 1984 and 1989.
Perfect Propose (Japanese: パーフェクトプロポーズ, Hepburn: Pāfekuto Puropōzu) is a Japanese manga series by Mayo Tsurukame. It was serialized in the monthly boys' love manga magazine Gush from May 7, 2019, to July 7, 2020. A live-action television drama adaptation was broadcast on Fuji TV On Demand from February 2, 2024, to March ...
The manga was serialized in Gakken's bi-monthly manga magazine Comic Guys starting in October 1995 until the cancellation of the magazine in June 1996. [3] As Kon started working on Perfect Blue and focusing on his anime career, Opus was put on permanent hiatus [3] and Kon later came to refer to it as a failure. [4]
The plot is currently under construction, filling in all the good juicy details, plot points, and everything else that made Perfect Blue such a beautiful brutal anime film we’ve come to know, love, and regret watching but will watch it anyway because it’s just that good.