Yokohama Cinema Shokai Movie Trailers

Most Popular Yokohama Cinema Shokai Trailers

Total trailers found: 15

The Lump Trailer (1929)

30 April 1929

An old man with a huge lump on his face encounters a band of Tengu in the mountains.

Our Baseball Game Trailer (1930)

01 March 1930

A baseball game between the rabbits and tanuki (raccoon dogs).

Yasuji Murata's Monkey and the Crabs Trailer (1927)

03 May 1927

A Yasuji Murata version of the classic Japanese story Saru Kani Gassen.

Taro's Toy Train Trailer (1929)

18 June 1929

A train conductor goes about his duty. All the characters are animals in human form. Hippo ladies in dresses try to jam into cars and other passengers pull jokes and cause havoc.

Kamishibai: The Story of the Tanuki Trailer (1933)

01 January 1933

A picture-story showman is reading a story about a troublemaking tanuki on the street to children. A starving tanuki with nowhere to go plots to steal offerings from Mangokuzan Temple, which has a lot of offerings.

The Monkey Fleet Trailer (1936)

18 January 1936

This very brief cartoon from Japan whose title translated means "The Monkey Fleet" and runs little more than a minute has the Asian monkeys battling octopuses as they both go underwater with the simian animals riding in submarines shooting their torpedo bullets at the sea creatures.

Hokushin Japan Trailer (1934)

15 November 1934

A movie about Hokushin Japan

The Octopus' Bone Trailer (1927)

02 November 1927

The story is based on the traditional, Japanese myth of Urashima Taro; in which a fisherman is transported from the seashore into a fantastic underwater world on the back of a giant turtle.

Ugly Duckling Trailer (1932)

30 April 1932

An adaptation of the The Ugly Duckling.

The Monkey Sword Masamune Trailer (1930)

07 November 1930

During the late Kamakura period, there lived a famous swordsmith known as Masamune whose renown as a swordsmith was so great that even long after his passing the term “Masamune” was used to describe any fine sword.

The Larks' Moving Day Trailer (1933)

31 January 1933

The Larks' Moving Day. Early Japanese animation.

Across the Equator Trailer (1936)

15 January 1936

Tsuburaya served both as director and cinematographer of this feature-length national policy documentary, supported by the naval ministry, which creates a sketch of life among cadets aboard a naval training vessel on a voyage around Indochina, Malaya, Hawaii and the South Pacific islands.

The Bat Trailer (1930)

12 May 1930

Once upon a time, the birds and the beasts fought each other in a war. It was a terrible conflict, and the clever bats would side with the birds when the birds were looking victorious, and then they would become allies of the beasts when that side was winning battles.

Longing for Snow and Rocks Trailer (1931)

01 January 1931

A group of brave climbers scale Mt. Hotakadake.

At the Circus Trailer (1931)

31 December 1931

Two girls were watching a street performer. The girls sang out loud and the performer brought them up front so that they could sing for the audience.