Jun'ichi Kômoto Trailers
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Total trailers found: 12
10 March 2007
Nobita wishes the world into a magic-reliant one with Doraemon's Moshimo-Box, and, along with his friends, must stop an asteroid from hitting the planet with help from a sorcerer-in-training.
12 June 2010
Flowers examines the lives of six women across three generations, from the Show period all the way through to the present day.
31 July 2010
An emotional masterpiece of the love between father and son. A junior high school student Kuwae Ryo lives in a small town, Chatan-cho which is located in the center of Okinawa's main island.
13 September 2019
Toichi is a boatman who ferries the villagers to a town on the other side of the river. Besides rowing a boat for the villagers all day long, he barely communicates with anyone except Genzo, a young neighbour.
05 August 2006
In 1999, an enormous meteor crashed onto Earth carrying extraterrestrial creatures known as Worms within it.
20 March 2009
"Drop" tells the story of a boy named Hiroshi Shinanogawa, who grew up in the 1980s. He became inspired by the Be-Bop High School manga and decided to become a delinquent.
28 April 2010
Shuichi Furukawa receives a phone call from his mother. She reminds him that they are moving the next day.
19 March 2011
Tobio Kurosawa (Ryuta Sato), who has been part of a manzai (stand up comedy) duo for ten years, finds himself in trouble after his partner Tamotsu Ishii (Yuji Ayabe) quits due to their declining popularity and mounting debts.
21 January 2009
Three strangers gather in search of an elusive cherry blossom. The tree hardly matters after a while, though, as they stumble into one funny and revealing episode after another.
26 March 2011
Kawashima senses a strange presence inside his apartment, and sets up security cameras in an attempt to find out what that is.
26 March 2010
In 2011, shortly after the complete changeover to digital terrestrial broadcasting was completed, TV Tokyo went bankrupt.