Kick AIDS Away: The Pink Crazy Girl (1987)
During the Edo period, an incident occurred in a certain castle town where young samurai were weakened and died one after another. Suspicious, the chief retainer investigates and discovers that a beautiful princess named Tsukihime is giving her body to the young samurai every night and spreading her own disease. The chief retainer trapped Tsukihime in a pot with the help of a monk who used his magic powers and sank her into a pond, but when a female ninja servant came to rescue the princess, a huge earthquake struck. The princess and the kunoichi travel forward in time. There is a lot of fuss about AIDS in the streets as a strange disease of modern times. At one company, a situation was occurring in which employees were collapsing one after another. Tsukihime and Kuichi appear and cause a huge commotion.
Director:
Mototsugu Watanabe
Writer:
Masumi Hirayanagi
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Mako Takigawa as Tsukihime |
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Kyoko Hashimoto as Kikuno Fukurokôji |
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Asami Yamaguchi as Kumasasa |
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Yukijiro Hotaru as Aisaku Ijô |
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Yutaka Ikejima as CEO Fukurokôji |
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Jimmy Tsuchida as Matsutarô Ogami |
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Ryuji Yamamoto as Eiji Yokoshima |
| Writing | Masumi Hirayanagi | Screenplay |
| Directing | Mototsugu Watanabe | Director |
| Editing | Shōji Sakai | Editor |
| Sound | Takashi Akutagawa | Music |
| Production | Shigeru Shioura | Producer |
| Directing | Masahiro Kasai | Assistant Director |
| Camera | Yōichi Shiga | Director of Photography |
| Lighting | Yoshihiko Morita | Gaffer |
| Directing | Shin Igarashi | Assistant Director |
| Directing | Shûichi Yokota | Assistant Director |
| Editing | Masashi Inayoshi | Color Grading |
| Camera | Nakamatsu Toshihiro | Assistant Camera |
| Lighting | Hajime Tabata | Assistant Gaffer |
| Camera | Ichiro Tsuda | Still Photographer |
| Writing | Kenichiro Kawakami | Lyricist |
| Sound | Kazutaka Nishida | Music Producer |
| Sound | Masaaki Kondo | Music Producer |
| Sound | Mako Takigawa | Theme Song Performance |