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  2. Category:Japanese fantasy films - Wikipedia

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    Japanese dark fantasy films (21 P) Japanese fantasy drama films (1 C, 22 P) F. Films based on Japanese myths and legends (1 C, 13 P) G. Godzilla (franchise) (7 C, 37 ...

  3. Category:Japanese fantasy drama films - Wikipedia

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    Japanese fantasy comedy-drama films (3 P) Pages in category "Japanese fantasy drama films" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total.

  4. Category:Japanese fantasy adventure films - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Japanese romantic fantasy films - Wikipedia

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  6. Shaolin vs. Vampire - Wikipedia

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    A Japanese student named Hashimoto Yuko arrives in the village to study kung fu, and becomes Daiyu's pupil. Bee introduces her jiangshi friend to Daiyu, whose beliefs about jiangshi change. Together, Daiyu and Yuko they defend the village from an evil sorcerer attempting to take over their land with the aid of his jiangshi army.

  7. Color Me True - Wikipedia

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    Color Me True (Japanese: 今夜、ロマンス劇場で, Hepburn: Konya, Romansu Gekijo de), also known as Tonight, at the Movies, is a Japanese romantic-fantasy film starring Haruka Ayase and Kentaro Sakaguchi, with original screenplay by Keisuke Uyama and direction by Hideki Takeuchi. It premiered in Japan on 10 February 2018. [1]

  8. Category:Japanese fantasy - Wikipedia

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    Japanese fantasy films (14 C, 55 P) J. Japanese fairy tales (1 C, 29 P) Japanese fantasy television series (4 C, 39 P) N. Japanese fantasy novels (177 P) W.

  9. Ring Wandering - Wikipedia

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    Ring Wandering (リング・ワンダリング, Ringu Wandaringu) is a 2021 Japanese fantasy drama film, written and directed by Masakazu Kaneko.Starring Sho Kasamatsu, Junko Abe, Reiko Kataoka and Ken Yasuda, the film revolves around a young manga artist who is planning to write a manga about Japanese wolves.