Anime Chan

Anime Chan

5.3

Jul 14 1984

1h 48m

A children's film following cute kaiju from Tsuburaya productions- Kanegon, Pigmon and Booska

Fushigi Yamada

Fushigi Yamada

Hide Demon

Hide Demon

Kumiko Ōsugi

Kumiko Ōsugi

Saburō Bōya

Saburō Bōya

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