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Movie Info: Christmas in Tokyo, Japan. Three homeless friends: a young girl, a transvestite, and a middle-aged bum. While foraging through some trash, they find an abandoned newborn. Hana, the transvestite with delusions of being a mother, convinces the others to keep it overnight. The next day, using a key found with the baby, they start tracking down the parents, with many adventures along the way
release year: 2003
1 Hour 32 min
Keiko Nobumoto
Satoshi Kon
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Great humor and great ideas (especially using the haiku's. i laughed my head off. as some reviewer said, you either like it, or dislike it. i liked it, obviously. one small advice: don't expect a down-to-earth realism here; this is an anime and shouldn't be regarded as a film, but that's what makes it so tasty and delicate. the three main characters are pursuing a somewhat parodic, but nonetheless "serious" quest, trying to locate the mother of an abandoned baby they found in the street. it's a cheesy story, but it's a self-acknowledged (and highly laughable) cheesiness.
10 out of 10.
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Tokyo Godfathers Theatrical release poster Directed by Satoshi Kon Produced by Shinichi Kobayashi Masao Takiyama Taro Maki Screenplay by Keiko Nobumoto Satoshi Kon Story by Satoshi Kon Starring Tōru Emori Yoshiaki Umegaki Aya Okamoto Music by Keiichi Suzuki Moonriders Cinematography Katsutoshi Sugai Edited by Takeshi Seyama Kashiko Kimura Production company Madhouse Distributed by Sony Pictures Entertainment Japan Release date August 30, 2003 ( Big Apple Anime Fest) November 8, 2003 (Japan) Running time 92 minutes Country Japan Language Japanese Budget $2. 4 million [1] Box office $609, 525 [2] Tokyo Godfathers ( 東京ゴッドファーザーズ, Tōkyō Goddofāzāzu) is a 2003 Japanese anime film directed by Satoshi Kon loosely based on Peter B. Kyne 's novel Three Godfathers. [3] Tokyo Godfathers was the third animated film directed by Kon and the second which he both wrote and directed. Keiko Nobumoto, noted for being the creator of the Wolf's Rain series and a head scriptwriter for Cowboy Bebop, co-wrote the script with Kon. Tokyo Godfathers received an Excellence Prize at the 2003 Japan Media Arts Festival. [4] It also won Best Animation Film at the 58th Mainichi Film Awards. [ citation needed] Plot [ edit] One Christmas Eve, three homeless people – a middle-aged alcoholic named Gin, a former drag queen named Hana, and a dependent runaway girl named Miyuki – discover an abandoned newborn while searching through the garbage. Deposited with the unnamed baby is a note asking the finder to take good care of her and a bag containing clues to the parents' identity. The trio sets out to find the baby's parents. The baby is named Kiyoko ( 清子), based on the Japanese translation of Silent Night literally meaning "pure child", as she is found on Christmas Eve. Outside a cemetery, the group encounters a high-ranking yakuza trapped under his car. The man happens to know the owner of the club where Kiyoko's mother used to work; his daughter is to marry the club owner that day. At the wedding, the groom tells them that the baby's mother is a former bar girl named Sachiko. He gives them Sachiko's address, but the party is interrupted when a maid, revealed to be a Latin American hitman in disguise, attempts to shoot the bride's father. The hitman kidnaps Miyuki and the baby and takes them back to his home. There, Miyuki befriends the hitman's wife and shows her some pictures of her family. Hana searches for Miyuki and Kiyoko while Gin takes care of an old homeless man who is dying in the street. After giving Gin a little red bag, the old man peacefully passes away. Some teenagers show up and beat up Gin and the dead old man. Meanwhile, Hana finds the girls and they go off to find a place to stay. They go to Hana's former club. Gin, who was rescued by another member of the club, is also there. The trio sets out to find Sachiko's house, but they discover that it has been torn down. They are informed of the unhappy relationship between Sachiko and her husband, who is a gambling alcoholic. The group rests at a store until they are told to leave by the clerk. Hana collapses, and is taken by Gin and Miyuki to the hospital. Once at the hospital, Gin finds his daughter, who is also named Kiyoko, working as a nurse. Hana berates Gin in front of his daughter and storms out of the hospital, with Miyuki following behind with baby Kiyoko in hand. Hana and Miyuki find Sachiko about to jump off a bridge. Sachiko insists that her husband got rid of the baby without her knowledge, and that they return the baby to her. Meanwhile, Gin finds Sachiko's husband, who confirms a TV report Gin saw earlier that Kiyoko was actually stolen by Sachiko from the hospital. They chase after Sachiko and the baby. After an intense car chase, Miyuki chases Sachiko to the top of a building. Sachiko reveals she became pregnant in hopes it would bring her closer to her husband. When her baby was stillborn, she decided to kidnap Kiyoko from the hospital, thinking, in her grief, the baby was hers. As Sachiko is about to jump off the building, her husband comes out of his apartment, located just across the street, and begs her to start over with him. Sachiko jumps off nevertheless, but Miyuki manages to catch her before she falls, but then Sachiko accidentally drops Kiyoko. Hana jumps off the building after Kiyoko, catches the baby, and lands safely due to a miraculous gust of wind. Hana, Miyuki, and Gin are taken to the hospital. Miyuki hands Gin his cigarettes and drops the old man's small red bag on the floor, revealing a winning lottery ticket. Kiyoko's real parents want to ask the trio to become her godparents. When a police inspector introduces them to the trio, the inspector is revealed to be Miyuki's father. Cast [ edit] Tōru Emori (Japanese) and Jon Avner (English) [5] [a] as Gin ( ギン); a gambling addict and former bicycle shop owner who claims to have been a bicycle racer. He ran away from his family when his debts became too great. His daughter, a nurse, shares the name of the newfound baby Kiyoko. Yoshiaki Umegaki (Japanese) and Shakina Nayfack (English) [5] [a] as Hana ( ハナ); a former drag queen who became homeless following the death of a former boyfriend. Hana was also an abandoned child, and is the most sympathetic to Kiyoko's plight and is the one who gives the baby her name. Aya Okamoto (Japanese) and Victoria Grace (English) [5] [a] as Miyuki ( ミユキ); a runaway high school student who fled home following a violent argument with her father. Shōzō Iizuka (Japanese) and Jamieson Price (English) [5] as Ōta ( 太田); a yakuza boss who the main characters save from being crushed by his car. In gratitude, he invites them to his daughter's wedding reception. Seizō Katō (Japanese) and Kate Bornstein (English) [5] as Mother ( 母さん, Kaa-san); the proprietor of the gay bar Hana was formerly employed in. Hiroya Ishimaru (Japanese) and Kirk Thornton (English) [5] as Yasuo ( 泰男); Sachiko's husband and the one who left Kiyoko at the garbage dump. Ryūji Saikachi (Japanese) and David Manis (English) [5] as an old homeless man who is discovered by Gin. He entrusts Gin with the disposal of a small red bag before passing away. Yūsaku Yara (Japanese) and Crispin Freeman (English) [5] as Miyuki's father; a policeman in charge of searching for the missing baby Kiyoko, who was separated from her family. Kyōko Terase as Sachiko ( 幸子); a woman who claims to be Kiyoko's mother. Mamiko Noto as Gin's daughter; a nurse who is also named Kiyoko. Satomi Kōrogi as the daughter of the yakuza boss Ōta, who is also named Kiyoko. Akio Ōtsuka as a doctor engaged to Gin's daughter Kiyoko. Rikiya Koyama as Arao ( 新郎); Ōta's son-in-law who was collecting debt from Gin. Inuko Inuyama as Kurumizawa ( 胡桃沢); a resident of Sachiko's former neighborhood. Kanako Yahara as Yamanōchi ( 山之内) Rie Shibata as Nekobaba ( 猫ババ) Kōichi Yamadera as Taxi driver Additional voices (Japanese): Nobuyuki Furuta, Masao Harada, Bin Horikawa, Kazuaki Itō, Eriko Kawasaki, Akiko Kawase, Yuto Kazama, Tsuguo Mogami, Mitsuru Ogata, Chiyako Shibahara, Toshitaka Shimizu, Yoshinori Sonobe, Akiko Takeguchi, Hidenari Umezu, Atsuko Yuya Themes [ edit] The film puts an emphasis on the theme of "coincidences". Movie critic George Peluranee notes that "Tokyo Godfathers is a film that shows the small yet significant ties that each of us have with supposed strangers, and tells well the story of miracles, family, love, and forgiveness. " [ citation needed] Susan Napier points out that Tokyo Godfathers is part of a trend in anime and manga as depicting families in an increasingly dark fashion, showcasing the problems with traditional families, and attempts by people to construct a "pseudo-family" out of an increasingly fragmented and isolating modern Japanese society. [7] It is put forth that despite the seeming criticisms of traditional families throughout the film, it ends with a more conservative feeling as everyone returns to their traditional/original families. Despite its seemingly traditional ending, the film offers a more radical version of family. Throughout the story these three homeless vagabonds unknowingly form a "pseudo-family" to protect themselves from the outside world and to overcome their personal demons. [7] Release [ edit] This movie was released in North America by Sony Pictures on December 29, 2003 in an unsuccessful attempt to get an Academy Award nomination for Best Animated Feature. [8] The movie was released on sub-only DVD on April 13, 2004, [9] and they've planned to use DTS for the DVD, but was ultimately scrapped. [10] Announced on December 19, 2019, international animation licensor, GKIDS, will release the movie on March 9, 2020 with a brand new 4K restoration and a new English dub. [11] Reception [ edit] The review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes reported that 90% of critics have given the film a positive review based on 68 reviews, with an average rating of 7. 07/10. The critics consensus states, "Beautiful and substantive, Tokyo Godfathers adds a moving – and somewhat unconventional – entry to the animated Christmas canon. " [12] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 73 out of 100 based on 25 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". [13] Notes [ edit] ^ a b c In the Animax Asia release of the film, Gin is voiced by Darren Pleavin, Hana by Russel Wait, and Miyuki by Candice Moore. [6] See also [ edit] Homelessness in Japan Japanese films of 2003 References [ edit] ^ "Interview Satoshi Kon" (in French). Catsuka. October 18, 2006. Retrieved December 20, 2015. ^ "Tokyo Godfathers (2004) - Financial Information". The Numbers. Retrieved December 6, 2014. ^ Hunt, Leon (2010). Tauris World Cinema: East Asian Cinemas: Exploring Transnational Connections on Film. I. B Tauris. p. 122. ISBN 9781845116149. ^ "Excellence Award - TOKYO GOD FATHERS | Award | Animation Division | 2003 [7th] | Japan Media Arts Festival Archive". ^ a b c d e f g h Sherman, Jennifer (February 13, 2020). "GKIDS Announces New English Dub Cast for Satoshi Kon's Tokyo Godfathers Film". Anime News Network. Retrieved February 13, 2020. ^ "Tokyo Godfathers". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved 2019-09-21. ^ a b Napier, Susan (2008). "From Spiritual Fathers to Godfathers". In Akiko Hashimoto; John W. Traphagan (eds. ). Imagined Families, Lived Families. New York: SUNY Press. pp. 33–49. ISBN 978-0-7914-7578-2. ^ Macdonald, Christopher (October 30, 2003). "Tokyo Godfathers theatrical release". Retrieved December 19, 2019. ^ "Tokyo Godfathers on DVD April 13th". February 23, 2004. Retrieved December 19, 2019. ^ Macdonald, Christopher (February 3, 2004). "Tokyo Godfathers DVD Release". Retrieved December 19, 2019. ^ @GKIDSfilms (December 19, 2019). "GKIDS is proud to announce the acquisition of the North American theatrical & home video rights to TOKYO GODFATHERS from Satoshi Kon" (Tweet) – via Twitter. ^ "Tokyo Godfathers (2003)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. Retrieved December 20, 2019. ^ "Tokyo Godfathers Reviews". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved December 20, 2019. External links [ edit] Tokyo Godfathers (film) at Anime News Network 's encyclopedia Tokyo Godfathers on IMDb Tokyo Godfathers at Box Office Mojo Tokyo Godfathers at AllMovie "東京ゴッドファーザーズ ( Tōkyō Goddofāzāzu)" (in Japanese). Japanese Movie Database. Retrieved 2007-07-21.
The person who recommended this to me compared it to John Ford's John Wayne western with a Christmas setting, 3 Godfathers. Well, the two can't be compared although I do rate them equal quality-wise. However this Japanesee animated film takes a completely different slant on the story of three people coming across a baby to be cared for during the Christmas season. Other reviewers have done a great job at pointing out the various aspects of this, but I was most impressed by the use of animation. This just is not the type of story you would expect to be animated, but the animation is skillful and goes places that live action doesn't. This probably won't interest the typical anime fan, but it stands up very well.
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Offbeat anime that works in a very odd way. Sure there are lots of ridiculous coincidences as others here have pointed out but that's part of the humor of the film.
This story of three homeless people finding a baby in the trash and their adventures locating the parents is more like a non-Miyazaki studio Ghibli film then your average anime. The characters are interesting and well thought out. There's mostly nothing here that couldn't have been done with live action but we would have missed the wonderful comic drawing that illustrates the personalities in a way live actors can't. The very loose character animation reminded me a bit of FLCL (Fooly Coolly) but without the hysteria.
With the buckets of holiday slop that gets foisted on us every year, who would have thought that a real holiday heart warmer would come from Japan. It's unfortunate that the typical anime audience isn't interested in this type of film and other people who might enjoy and be uplifted by this won't watch a subtitled film.
A couple of notes: Two reviews here are mistaken about the film. One, there is no "gay couple. There are three homeless people trying to survive winter together. Just because one is gay doesn't automatically make the other man gay. Anyway, the man, Gin, is clearly not gay. Second there is no scene of a gangster getting shot in the head. Something else happens but I'm not a "spoiler" so find out yourselves.
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Watched this last night, it was very heartwarming. Merry Christmas. I can't say that I was expecting Xenoblade Chronicles in a Christmas episode of Accented Cinema, but I sure ain't complaining. I can't wait to see this. Tôkyô goddofÃzÃz o.o. T c3 b4ky c3 b4 goddof c3 a2z c3 a2zu oil. Plugin not supported. Original title Tôkyô Goddofâzâzu aka AKA Tokyo Godfathers 東京ゴッドファーザーズ Year 2003 Running time 88 min. Country Japan Director Satoshi Kon, Shôgo Furuya Screenwriter Satoshi Kon, Keiko Nobumoto (Story: Satoshi Kon) Music Moonriders, Keiichi Suzuki Cinematography Animation Cast Producer Mad House Ltd. Genre Animation. Drama. Comedy | Poverty. Christmas. Adult Animation Official Site Synopsis / Plot Christmas in Tokyo, Japan. Three homeless friends: a young girl, a transvestite, and a middle-aged bum. While foraging through some trash, they find an abandoned newborn. Hana, the transvestite with delusions of being a mother, convinces the others to keep it overnight. The next day, using a key found with the baby, they start tracking down the parents, with many adventures along the way. Critics' reviews Movie Soulmates' ratings Register so you can access movie recommendations tailored to your movie taste. Friends' ratings Register so you can check out ratings by your friends, family members, and like-minded members of the FA community. Ranking Lists Position 60 My Top 10 Movies from 2003 (30) Is the synopsis/plot summary missing? Do you want to report a spoiler, error or omission? Please send us a message. If you are not a registered user please send us an email to All copyrighted material (movie posters, DVD covers, stills, trailers) and trademarks belong to their respective producers and/or distributors. For US ratings information please visit:.
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