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==Genre==
 
==Genre==
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==Sum it up in a Sentence:==
 
==Sum it up in a Sentence:==
On Christmas in Tokyo, an alcoholic former bicycle racer, a disenchanted drag queen, and a runaway girl find themselves caring for a abandoned newborn child and trying to find the mother.
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On Christmas Eve in Tokyo, an alcoholic former bicycle racer, a disenchanted drag queen, and a runaway girl find themselves caring for a abandoned newborn child and trying to find the mother.
  
 
==Main Description==
 
==Main Description==
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Three homeless in Tokyo on Christmas Eve stumble upon a baby in the trash. Gin, a middle-aged alcoholic, Hana, a trans woman, and Miyuki, a teenage runaway, resolve to find the baby's parents. What follows is a series of comedic, dramatic, heartwarming, and often miraculous events as the trio try to overcome all obstacles both external and internal in their search for a happy ending on Christmas.
  
 
==If You Liked This, You Might Like...==
 
==If You Liked This, You Might Like...==
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==Personal Opinions==
 
==Personal Opinions==
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Though lacking many of Satoshi Kon's psychological themes, Tokyo Godfathers still contains Kon's excellent use of atmosphere and often bitter social commentary. This is a great Christmas film for the whole family.
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
 
* [http://www.sonypictures.com/homevideo/tokyogodfathers/ Offical page at Sony Pictures]
 
* [http://www.sonypictures.com/homevideo/tokyogodfathers/ Offical page at Sony Pictures]

Latest revision as of 01:41, 14 January 2014

Tokyo Godfathers
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Gin, Miyuki, Hana, and little Kiyoko.
Screenplay Satoshi Kon, Keiko Nobumoto
Director Satoshi Kon, Shogo Furuya
Format Anime (Movie)
Studio Madhouse
Running Time 92 Minutes

Genre

Comedy, Drama

Sum it up in a Sentence:

On Christmas Eve in Tokyo, an alcoholic former bicycle racer, a disenchanted drag queen, and a runaway girl find themselves caring for a abandoned newborn child and trying to find the mother.

Main Description

Three homeless in Tokyo on Christmas Eve stumble upon a baby in the trash. Gin, a middle-aged alcoholic, Hana, a trans woman, and Miyuki, a teenage runaway, resolve to find the baby's parents. What follows is a series of comedic, dramatic, heartwarming, and often miraculous events as the trio try to overcome all obstacles both external and internal in their search for a happy ending on Christmas.

If You Liked This, You Might Like...

Also by Satoshi Kon:

Personal Opinions

Nate RFB

Though lacking many of Satoshi Kon's psychological themes, Tokyo Godfathers still contains Kon's excellent use of atmosphere and often bitter social commentary. This is a great Christmas film for the whole family.

Links