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  2. Battle Royale (film) - Wikipedia

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    Battle Royale was released on December 16, 2000, in Japan. [6] [7] Over the next two years, Battle Royale was distributed to cinemas in 22 countries, [8] across Asia, Australia, Europe, and South America (in addition to Mexico), gaining early cult film followings in France, the United Kingdom, Germany, Spain, and the Philippines.

  3. List of Japanese-language films - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... This is a partial list of Japanese language films: ... Battle Royale (2000) Battle Royale II: Requiem ...

  4. List of Japanese films of 2000 - Wikipedia

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    Battle Royale: Kinji Fukasaku: Tatsuya Fujiwara: Thriller [1] Brother: Takeshi Kitano: Beat Takeshi, Omar Epps, Claude Maki: Crime [2] Cardcaptor Sakura Movie 2: The Sealed Card: Morio Asaka: Animation: Case Closed: Captured in Her Eyes: Kanetsugu Kodama: Animation [3] Chaos: Hideo Nakata: Miki Nakatani, Masato Hagiwara, Ken Mitsuishi: Mystery ...

  5. Battle Royale II: Requiem - Wikipedia

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    Battle Royale II: Requiem (Japanese: バトル・ロワイアルII 鎮魂歌, Hepburn: Batoru Rowaiaru Tsū Rekuiemu) is a 2003 Japanese dystopian action film directed by Kinji Fukasaku and Kenta Fukasaku, who co-wrote the screenplay with Norio Kida.

  6. Shizuka na Hibi no Kaidan o - Wikipedia

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    The title track was the ending theme for the popular Japanese film Battle Royale, also released in 2000. A version of the song appeared on their 2001 album Lily of da Valley . Track listing

  7. Category:2000s Japanese films - Wikipedia

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    A Battle of Wits (2006 film) Battle Royale (film) Battle Royale II: Requiem; Battlefield Baseball; Bayside Shakedown 2; Be a Man! Samurai School; Be Sure to Share; Beauty (2009 film) Best Wishes for Tomorrow; Beyblade: Fierce Battle; Big Bang Love, Juvenile A; Big Man Japan; Black Belt (2007 film) Blind Beast vs. Dwarf; Blindness (2008 film ...

  8. Koushun Takami - Wikipedia

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    Battle Royale Kōshun Takami ( 高見 広春 , Takami Kōshun , born 10 January 1969) is a Japanese author and journalist. He is best known for his 1999 novel Battle Royale , [ 1 ] which was later adapted into two live-action films , directed by Kinji Fukasaku , and four manga series .

  9. Takashi Tsukamoto - Wikipedia

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    Tsukamoto portrayed the character Shinji Mimura in the controversial film Battle Royale. He also portrayed the character Gion Toji in the video game Ryū ga Gotoku Kenzan! Both his voice and likeness that was captured using facial scanning technology. He narrated the 2015 film Junk Story, which documents the life of musician hide. [1]