The Burning Buddha Man (2013)
Moeru butsuzô ningen (original title)Reference View | Change View
- 1h 20min
- Animation, Fantasy
- 18 May 2013 (Japan)
- Movie
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Nao Hanai |
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Chisako Hara |
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Moeka Haruhi |
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Shunsuke Hirai |
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Mitsuko Hoshi |
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Munemyôou Hozan |
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Yuka Iguchi |
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Reijirô Katô |
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Ryûki Kitaoka |
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Tomomi Nijii |
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Kazuyoshi Sakai |
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Labor Satô |
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Saori Takahashi |
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Minori Terada |
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Hiroshige Watanabe |
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Directed by
Ujicha |
Written by
Reo Anzai | ... | (original story) |
Ujicha | ... | (screenplay) & |
Ken Nakazawa | ... | (screenplay) |
Produced by
Takehiko Ito | ... | producer |
Kazuto Morita | ... | executive producer |
Cinematography by
Ujicha |
Editing by
Ujicha |
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Distributors
- Interfilm (2013) (Japan) (theatrical)
- BS SKY PerfecTV! (2013) (Japan) (tv)
- Third Window Films (2021) (United Kingdom)
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Other Companies
- Movie Factory (post-production)
- Tele Top Studio (post-production sound services)
- Yoshimoto Creative Agency (funding)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
There is a series of Buddha statue thefts in Kyoto. Beniko, a high school girl, gets the Buddha statue at her family's temple stolen and has her parents killed at the same time. Beniko hears from Enju, her parents'friend, that a robbery group called SEADDATTHA is the one who killed her parents, and feels the strong urge for vengeance. Enju offers Beniko to live with him since she has no place to go. She wanders into Enju's secret room and meets an ugly creature that looks like a fusion of her parents and Buddha statue... Written by Anonymous |
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