Produced in 1984. Unreleased until it was screened at Nikkatsu's Roman Porno retrospective on May 13, 2012.
When a gal named Kasumi decides to become a traditional Japanese 'Rakugo' storyteller due to her uncle's invalidity, she is soon on her way to a career with college-level and amateur success. She becomes a student to one of the master's of the genre and is even asked to perform by a TV producer. The only snag is, the particular story has a curse dripping from its words.
Kyohiko Saketome is an ordinary guy who dreams of becoming a famous guitarist some day. That plan gets turned upside-down when he meets Jaguar (Jun Kaname), a recorder enthusiast who thinks flutes are the most rocking instruments on the planet. Between his flute salesman dad and Jaguar’s overbearing presence Saketome has no choice but to get wrapped up in a non-stop barrage of flute-inspired mayhem.
Coo's Father (voice)
Uma pequena criatura chamada Coo sobreviveu milagrosamente por 200 anos. Quando o jovem Koicho a encontra, decide levá-la para casa com sua família, com quem viverá grandes aventuras, mas logo terá que enfrentar seu passado trágico.
Shiina's Father
Um estudante universitário encontra-se envolvido no mundo bizarro de seu vizinho, aprendendo sobre sua história e seu relacionamento com uma menina que mudou sua vida.
After the unexpected death of her husband a new life begins for Toshiko. 30 years of a happy marriage seem to suddenly vanish as she finds out that her husband had lived a double life. Struggling between her anger and the chance to begin a new chapter for herself, she finds her life moving into unchartered waters as she faces her 60th birthday.
Orga, um terrível monstro alienígena, acorda depois de 6.000 anos adormecido nas profundezas do oceano, e ameaça destruir Tóquio com fúria descomunal. Então, Godzilla ressurge como a única esperança contra essa terrível ameaça e a humanidade, completamente indefesa, só pode torcer para que o planeta fique a salvo após essa grande batalha.
Shiro
Uma história sobre um urso pardo albino e seus amigos da floresta quando eles encontram vários artefatos humanos na mata e interagem com eles.
Buddhist monk
Greengrocer
This story is based on the novel "Jo no mai" by Tomiko Miyao which is based on the life of painter Shōen Uemura (1875–1949), the first woman to be awarded the Order of Culture. The title refers to the masterpiece bijinga ("picture of a beautiful woman") that Uemura painted at the age of 61. The main character, Tsuya Shimamura, is born in Kyoto as the second daughter of a tea trader who dies before her birth. Tsuya, who loves painting more than anything and is hopeless at housework, attends art school and at age 15 receives the name Shōsui (from the characters for "pine" and "green") from her teacher. The crown prince of England purchases one of her works, propelling her to fame overnight. The novel portrays the remainder of her stormy life, during which she is impregnated by her teacher and raises a fatherless child; through it all she devotes herself to her painting, undaunted.
A comedy of a yakuza family that goes into show business.
This biopic is centered on New Year's Day of 1894, when Kitamura is recovering from a suicide attempt. Japan is then under the spell of fervent patriotism because the government wants to build up public support for a war with China. Kitamura's literary friends and militant comrades come to visit. They wonder why Kitamura wants to kill himself. Kitamura at first refuses to receive them, then he sits down with them and looks back on his days as a civil rights militant, his stormy love life and his ardent but destructive desire to live literature to the full.