Children are able to communicate and control fantastic creatures, but they are unknowingly being used in an evil plan to collect negative energy.Children are able to communicate and control fantastic creatures, but they are unknowingly being used in an evil plan to collect negative energy.Children are able to communicate and control fantastic creatures, but they are unknowingly being used in an evil plan to collect negative energy.
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- TriviaThis film is part of the Criterion Collection, spine #787.
- Quotes
[Opening Text in the English-Translated Adaptation; White words type in on three lines and fade out after a monment]
Text: In this vast universe, we encounter one another miraculously.
Text: In the darkness a ray of light flashes and gather here.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Takashi Murakami: The Art of Film (2015)
- SoundtracksLast Night, Good Night
(Re:Dialed)
Performed by Kz (as livetune) feat. Miku Hatsune
Lyrics, Music, Arrangement: Kz (as kz(livetune))
TOY'S FACTORY
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Young Masashi moves with his mother to a small town after his father is killed in the earthquake and tsunami of 2011, a town that is home to a large, and largely secret, laboratory where Masashi's uncle works. As soon as he arrives, he meets a small flying monster living in the apartment and, as he becomes friends with it, he names it Kurage-bo ("Jellyfish boy"). Soon he finds that all the kids in school have their own special monsters, called a F.R.I.E.N.D., which they can control with the use of a cell-phone type device. Masashi doesn't have such a device, however, and some of the other boys are using their creatures to fight one another, bullying the smaller creatures and kids. Why are these creatures there, and does the laboratory have anything to do with it? What is the laboratory trying to create, anyway, and will that secret work be a force for good or for evil in the world? Masashi, Kurage-bo and some other young children and creatures may have to sacrifice all to find out....
This is a very sweet, somewhat poignant children's movie, that draws upon manga, Pokemon and, to my eyes anyway, some muppets as well, in order to create a world in which the environmental changes caused by humans are able to be explored. It's absolutely gorgeous to look at, sometimes psychedelic even, and while the story-line sometimes jumps rather abruptly, the film's pro-environmental message is nicely stated. Quite a feast for the eyes!
This is a very sweet, somewhat poignant children's movie, that draws upon manga, Pokemon and, to my eyes anyway, some muppets as well, in order to create a world in which the environmental changes caused by humans are able to be explored. It's absolutely gorgeous to look at, sometimes psychedelic even, and while the story-line sometimes jumps rather abruptly, the film's pro-environmental message is nicely stated. Quite a feast for the eyes!
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- Jellyfish Eyes
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- Gross US & Canada
- $8,176
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $1,927
- Jul 19, 2015
- Gross worldwide
- $8,176
- Runtime1 hour 41 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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