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  1. 25 Great Live-Action Japanese Films. by JoshE117 • Created 8 years ago • Modified 3 years ago. A list of exceptional live-action Japanese films. Honorable mention to the films Three Outlaw Samurai (1964), Ping Pong (2002), Hula Girls (2006), and Tokyo Sonata (2008). List activity. 7.6Kviews. • 16 this week. Create a new list.

  2. Director Takehiko Shinjô Stars Keiko Kitagawa Osamu Mukai Shunji Igarashi. 6. Heavenly Forest. 2006 1h 56m. 7.4 (3.6K) Rate. A photographer named Makoto travels to New York during Christmas to look for his best friend, Shizuru. The two first met when Makoto attended his university entrance ceremony.

  3. 8 de may. de 2016 · The 30 Best Japanese Live Action Movies Based on Manga. Posted on May 8, 2016 by Panos Kotzathanasis. Over the last several years, major Japanese studios have started to follow the tactics of their Hollywood equivalents by finally adapting their own comics, called manga, in the way they deserve.

  4. 1 de feb. de 2016 · 50 Live Action Anime Adaptation Films Equipped With Exciting Trailers. Ever wondered what your favorite anime character would look like if they were flesh and blood? Come check out this collection of 50 renowned live action films, adapted from anime or manga, to see if your favorite has come to life in theaters near you.

  5. List formed out of the 148 japanese live action movies I've seen from 2000 to 2009. List activity. 1.9K views. 21 this week. Create a new list. List your movie, TV & celebrity picks. 100 titles. Sort by List order. 1. All About Lily Chou-Chou. 2001 2h 26m Unrated. 7.5 (11K) Rate. 73 Metascore.

  6. 26 de feb. de 2023 · The live-action Orange is a must-see for fans of manga, and a compelling film in its own right. 1 Kakegurui – Compulsive Gambler (2019) Dub

  7. Kingdom ( Japanese: キングダム, Hepburn: Kingudamu) is a 2019 Japanese film directed by Shinsuke Sato and produced by Sony Pictures Japan. It is an adaptation of the manga series of the same name, created by Yasuhisa Hara and published by Shueisha. The screenplay was written by Tsutomu Kuroiwa, Shinsuke Sato and Yasuhisa Hara.