Etsuko Aikô

Most Popular Etsuko Aikô Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Call Boy Trailer (2018)

06 April 2018

Ryo Morinaka is a university student and works part-time at a bar. He is bored with his daily life and exists in a state of torpor.

R100 Trailer (2013)

05 October 2013

Ruthless dominatrixes pursue a mild-mannered salesman who wants to get out of his unbreakable contract with a secret bondage club.

The Yin Yang Master Zero Trailer (2024)

19 April 2024

During the Heian period, Abe no Seimei trains in magic but lacks interest, until a collaboration with Minamoto no Hiromasa arises to solve a strange phenomenon.

Pieta in the Toilet Trailer (2015)

06 June 2015

Hiroshi has given up on his dreams of becoming a painter and works part-time cleaning office windows.

Big Man Japan Trailer (2007)

19 May 2007

Daisato, a second-rate, third-generation superhero, annoys his neighbors with the noise and destruction he causes on the job.

Scabbard Samurai Trailer (2011)

11 June 2011

Kanjuro Nomi is an aging samurai who only has a scabbard. Deserting his lord to wander the land with his daughter Tae, Kanjuro is captured and sentenced to an unusual punishment: he has 30 days to bring a smile to the sad prince who has lost his mother — or else he must die.

Bandage Trailer (2010)

16 January 2010

Set in the 1990s during Japan's "band boom" era, the film tells the tale of a girl in high school, Asako, who goes to a concert and meets Natsu, vocalist of the new band LANDS.

Symbol Trailer (2009)

12 September 2009

A Japanese man in polka-dot pajamas wakes up in a room with no doors. Meanwhile, a middle-aged Mexican wrestler prepares for his most challenging match ever.

Brave Father Online - Our Story of Final Fantasy XIV Trailer (2019)

21 June 2019

Akio wishes he had a better relationship with his reserved father Akira. One day Akira suddenly quits his job and retires without giving out any explanation to the family.

Ogawacho Serenade Trailer (2014)

04 October 2014

Manami runs the snack bar “Snack Bar Sayoko.” She raised her daughter Sayoko (Izumi Fujimoto) alone.