Mippei Eiga Kiryūkan

Background
Mippei Eiga Kiryūkan was a Japanese animation studio founded by Hiroshi Harada also known as Hisaak Etsu. the studio became known for the anime Shojo Tsubaki also known as Midori. The Studio was created because after reading the manga by Suehiro Mauro Shojo Tsubaki. he wanted to make an anime based on him he went to several anime studios such as TMS Entertainment one of those studios ended up turning down Harada's idea. so he ended up creating his own independent animation studio where he directed, produced, scripted and even animated. He also hired a composer, editor, dubbing cast and etc. After the project was finished it was first released on May 2, 1992 in Tokyo theaters. But he was very controversial at the time for having scenes nudity, sexual assault, and violence towards animals. It was banned in some countries and it had to be censored. In 2006 Ciné Malta ended up releasing the anime straight on DVD in France and also without censorship. also in 2013 the original 16mm negative of the film were found At IMAGICA the studio that made The anime ended up promising to restore the film to Blu-Ray.

(May 2, 1992)
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FX/SFX: TBA

Music/Sounds: TBA Availability: Rare. He appears in the end credits of Shojo Tsubaki (Midori) so the only studio production he appears in both the censored version and the uncensored version.