Hello dear audience! I hope you are well!
Winter has finally arrived in the UK with cold temperatures, rain and powerful winds wracking the nation. That’s a good excuse to stay indoors when not going to work so this week I have had the pleasure of watching a whole lot of anime – Tokyo Ghoul season 2, Cute High Earth Defense Club LOVE!, Yurikuma Arashi, Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders Battle in Egypt, and Parasyte. Looking back on the TV anime aired already, there is a lot on offer for a wide variety of people and my weekly viewing is going to be packed. On top of those shows, I’m also watching Ghost Hound, Samurai 7 and The Real Ghostbusters.
In terms of films I watched As Above So Below (2014), the Japanese horror film Greatful Dead (2013), and The 39 Steps (1935, Dir: Alfred Hitchcock) – I love this film and have it on DVD. I posted about the Japanese Film Posters from 2014 and started writing reviews for the anime I watched last year.
What’s released in cinemas in Japan this weekend?
ST MPD Scientific Investigation Squad

Japanese: ST赤と白の捜査ファイル
Romaji: ST Aka to Shiro no
Release Date: January 10th, 2015 (Japan)
Running Time: 110 mins.
Director: Toya Sato
Writer: Bin Konno (Original Novel), Yusuke Watanabe (Screenplay),
Starring: Tatsuya Fujiwara, Masaki Okada, Mirai Shida, Masataka Kubota, Sei Ashina, Hiroki Miyake, Atsuro Watabe, Asaka Seto, Kento Hayashi, Yuki Shibamoto,
Oh yeah, more of the ST antics and on the big screen. There have been two TV seasons of this rather amusing and nice detective dorama where the guys chasing the criminals are super intelligent but have all sorts of social quirks. It looks like more of the same but fans of the dorama (like me) will probably be very happy with that especially with more of Tatsuya Fujiwara (Battle Royale) and Masaki Okada (The Lightning Tree) doing their double-act!
The Scientific Taskforce from the Metropolitan Police Department is back and the super genius (and also super awkward due to social phobias) Akagi (Fujiwara) and his good-natured police partner Yurine (Okada). When a hacker uses a computer virus to start a prison break and a corpse is discovered, Akagi is blamed and locked up and the ST group are disbanded! Yurine believes Akagi is innocent and tracks down a woman named Naomi who may know the hacker who created the virus.
Psycho-Pass Movie

Japanese: 劇場版 サイコパス
Romaji: Gekijouban Saiko Pasu
Release Date: January 09th, 2015 (Japan)
Running Time: 110 mins.
Chief Director: Katsuyuki Motohiro, Director: Naoyoshi Shiotani
Writer: Gen Urobuchi, Makoto Fukami (Screenplay),
Starring: Kana Hanazawa (Akane Tsunemori), Ayane Sakura (Mika Shimotsuki), Tomokazu Seki (Shinya Kougami), Shizuka Itou (Yayoi Kunizuka), Kenji Nojima (Nobuchika Ginoza), Kazuhiro Yamaji (Jouji Saiga),
The second season of Psycho-Pass was disappointing. It was essentially a retread of the first but with a set of dumber crimes. Gone were the amazing antagonist Shogo Makashima and the gripping strained father/son dynamics between the members of the detective squad. Even the animation and music seemed bad. It wasn’t an awful television show but the first season was so good that it felt like a major drop in quality. Part of the problem can be attributed to the fact that the writer Gen Urobuchi left his project in the hands of writers who are less talented and the animation studio Production I.G weren’t animating. Nope, I.G was making this film. Trailer and synopsis from Anime News Network:
Year 2116—The Japanese government begins to export the Sibyl System unmanned drone robots to troubled countries, and the system spreads throughout the world. A state in the midst of a civil war, SEAUn (the South East Asia Union), brings in the Sibyl System as an experiment. Under the new system, the coastal town of Shambala Float achieves temporary peace and safety. But then SEAUn sends terrorists to Japan. They slip through the Sibyl System and then attack from within. The shadow of a certain man falls on this incident. In charge of the police, Tsunemori travels to Shambala Float to investigate. The truth of justice on this new ground will become clear.
Judging by the plot, we can pretend the second season never happened and pretend we’re at the end of the first. I’m all for that! Also, check out the website which is fantastic.
Strike Witches: Operation Victory Arrow Vol. 2 Goddess of the Aegean Sea
Japanese: ストライクウィッチーズOperation Victory Arrow Vol 2 エーゲ海の女神
Romaji: Sutoraiku Uicchi-zu Operation Victory Arrow Vol 2 E-ge umi no megami
Release Date: January 10th, 2015 (Japan)
Running Time: 55 mins.
Director: Kazuhiro Takamura
Original Creator: Huikane Shimada
Starring: Kaori Nazuka as Lynette Bishop, Saori Seto as Mio Sakamoto, Ami Koshimizu as Charlotte E Yaeger, Misato Fukuen as Yoshika Miyafuji, Chiwa Saito as Francesca Lucchini,
The episode will be the second of three 30-minute short OVAs that take place at the end of the second TV series which depicted the lives of the members who returned to their respective homes and before the 2012 Strike Witches movie. (according to Anime News Network).
The Next Generation Patlabor Chapter 7

Japanese: THE NEXT GENERATION ‐パトレイバー第7章
Romaji: THE NEXT GENERATION ‐PatlaborーDai 7Shou
Release Date: January 10th, 2015 (Japan)
Running Time: N/A
Director: Mamoru Oshii
Writer: Mamoru Oshii, (Screenplay), Masami Yuki (Original Novel)
Starring: Erina Mano, Toshio Kakei, Seiji Fukushi, Rina Ohta, Shigeru Chiba, Yoshinori Horimoto, Yoshikatsu Fujiki, Hinako Saeki, Daisuke Takashi,
The 07th Chapter of the new live-action Patlabor series contains the 12th and final episode of Patlabor and preps the movie which gets a release on May 01st (during Golden Week). The last episode has the title “Ooinaru Isan” (Great Expectations) and is told as a sequel to the 1993 anime film Patlabor 2 (one of my top ten films of all time). The focus seems to be Yukihito Tsuge, the main antagonist in Patlabor 2. This final episode is scheduled to be screened at selected Japanese theaters for limited time of two weeks from January 10, 2015.
Here’s a teaser for the film:
ITECHO 凍蝶圖鑑

Japanese: ITECHO 凍蝶圖鑑
Romaji: ITECHO 凍蝶圖鑑
Release Date: January 10th, 2015 (Japan)
Running Time: 75 mins.
Director: Yukio Tanaka
Writer: Bin Konno (Original Novel), Yusuke Watanabe (Screenplay),
Starring: Tatsuya Fujiwara, Masaki Okada, Mirai Shida, Masataka Kubota, Sei Ashina, Hiroki Miyake, Atsuro Watabe, Asaka Seto, Kento Hayashi, Yuki Shibamoto,
This documentary is all about ‘sexual minorities’ some of whom we may normally see mocked in films and not taken too seriously in general because of the titillation factor and what not. I could try and interpret the tales told but I’d rather let the website’s English language page elaborate and the trailer, too. There are more stories on the site which is worth checking out just to see the range of people involved.
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The film starts in a homeless encampment on the banks of the Yodo river, in Osaka.
A makeshift barrack, with a great view of Osaka’s skyscrapers, serves as a shelter for a homeless man. Dogs and ducks are his roommates. An LGBT group held a BBQ party called “Kansai Refugee Day” here. Miro Daikokudo, a gay man who organized the party, says “Gays cannot deliver children. Instead, we deliver arts. I want to revive underground the culture of the Showa-era. (1926-1989)” The camera follows Miro, who is also a comic-book artist/event producer/bar owner, showing his roots in Shin-sekai, a neighborhood in the south of Osaka known for its erotic spots. Miro is the key character connecting people who appear in the film.
Atsushi Tani’s photograph exhibition takes place in Paris
Atsushi had a successful exhibition, ”Histoire de l’oeil,” at the Eroticism Museum in Paris. He showed thirty-six of his works and all of them sold. The camera follows his visit to Auvers-surOise, where Van Gogh died, along with Yoshifumi Hayashi, an artist living in Paris.
Diedrich’s visit to a hidden temple
Diedrich visits Ishidoji temple, which has tons of stone-buddhas and stone-pagodas. “I’ve always looked up to non-human beings. I don’t want to live either as a man or as a woman. I just want to live as Diedrich, that is me.” Every evening, Diedrich changes his dress to drag, wears make-up, and goes to work at a bar.
HORI-SHLA
HORISHLA became a tattoo artist after spending three years in jail. He asks young customers what it means for them to get tattoos, “Tatoos are not just about fashion. Are you ready to have this in your whole life?” I have a deep inferiority complex. I am a pessimist.
Rubber and Wet & Messy fetishes
“Underline” has a rubber fetish. He really likes the skin-like feeling of rubber. Ai’s fetish is getting wet and messy. They both like being wrapped or covered. The camera got into one of their events, where many young people gather.
A French woman fascinated by Japanese rope arts
Vivienne has been living in Japan for 13 years. She is fascinated by Kinbaku-bi, or beauty of tight binding. She performs around the world with her husband who is a body modification artist. In this documentary, we see footage of her show in a traditional house in Kyoto.
Aaaaaaaaaaand that’s it for badly translated trailers.
Not so random music videos, the opening titles for Tokyo Ghoul Season 2 and Yurikuma Arashi, two brilliant openers to start the year with:
