Goldfish Warning! is a Japanese children’s comedy animated series created by Junichi Sato, produced by Toei Animation, and was aired on TV Asahi from January 12, 1991 to February 29, 1992.
Di Gi Charat (a.k.a. Dejiko) - along with Petit Charat (a.k.a. Puchiko) and Gema - travels to Earth as part of her training to become a full-fledged princess. They crash on a small town in Japan, where they meet the Omocha brothers (who spend most of their time thinking how cute Puchiko is) and Mr. & Mrs. Ankoro (an elderly couple that makes Japanese sweets).
It's the year 2896, in future city of Kasi, Bhairava is a bounty hunter with dreams of getting into the Complex, and BU-JZ1, an AI pilot of a Cargo ship, waiting for her promotion. At their lowest point, these two unlikely souls, find each other to set off a crackling story of ambition, adventure, partnership and mainly friendship.
Cat Soup is a unique and bizarre anime movie that follows the journey of a cat who embarks on a quest to retrieve his sister's soul. Filled with surreal and psychological elements, the film explores themes of life, death, and the human soul.
A drunken man with a cherry tree growing out of his head goes on a surreal journey through Tokyo, encountering bizarre characters and making absurd decisions.
Young Popuri has just moved to a new town and is eager to discover all of the nearby stores, but little did she know that right next door would be a very special kind of shop: a magical pharmacy, run by the mysterious Fukiko-san! Popuri is dying to become a witch and learn powerful magic, and with the help of the kind Fukiko-san, she may just be able to fulfill her dream!
A montage of scenes that describe how people can be as bad as animals.
A short experimental anime about a woman desperately in love. Made by Yoji Kuri, a well-known Japanese indie animator.
An abstract animation about people and organs of the body in and out of drawers.
This is my report about a mysterious creature that "Watashi" found the year when normal came to a stop all around the globe. All over the world, people were forced to stay at home in the spring of the year; "Watashi" decided to stop commuting to the city and stayed home every day. One day, "Watashi" discovered mysterious traces in my garden. "Watashi" set up a camera to find out what it might be.
Experimental anime from animation pioneer Yoji Kuri from 1960.
A series of mini-stories satirising our world in the 20th Century.
The original version is monochrome, but in 1967 it was remade in color as an international version. In the international version, the first and twelfth episodes and the fake commercials have been omitted.
The train just runs. A collage of various images, including cel animation and drawing, animates smoke emitted from trains. The title comes from both the sound of a passing train and Pop Art (Yōji Kuri).
A small white box. Everything happens in that little world. A woman's face comes out from the side of the room and roars, birds peck at human flesh, trains run through, and a couple quarrel begins. When the billiard ball penetrates the room, the billiard ball changes into various shapes ... Each room is a world, and what happens there is a microcosm of modern times.
A man is continually stalked by a small woman named Kemoko who is utterly in love with him.
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