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Perfect Blue (2002) - IMDb Perfect Blue: Directed by Toshiki Satô With Ayaka Maeda, Nao Ômori, Masahiro Toda, Makiko Watanabe A girl named Ai gets a major record deal to sing a song written by a friend of hers who is deceased However, an obsessed stalker fan slowly starts becoming more like her and tearing her world apart
Perfect Blue (1997) - IMDb Satoshi Kon's "Perfect Blue" quickly became a favorite among western fans of anime because it explored themes rarely seen in western animation; themes that had more in common with the horror genre such as obsessions, murders and suspense
Millennium Actress (2001) - IMDb If you have seen any other movies by Satoshi Kon (Perfect Blue, Tokyo Godfathers), you get the idea that he knows how to tell a story The stories are told in a dramatic, yet unconventional way
Angels Egg (Video 1985) - IMDb Ghost in the Shell Watch options 8 0 Perfect Blue Watch options 7 4 Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence
Paprika (2006) - IMDb Paprika: Directed by Satoshi Kon With Megumi Hayashibara, Tôru Emori, Katsunosuke Hori, Tôru Furuya When a machine that allows therapists to enter their patients' dreams is stolen, all hell breaks loose Only a young female therapist, Paprika, can stop it
Love, Death Robots Zima Blue (TV Episode 2019) - IMDb Zima Blue is about a legendary but reclusive artist who has enhanced his body with the use of robotics to extend his life Ahead of the release of what will be his final work, he grants access to a journalist and recounts his life story to her
Perfect Blue (TV Mini Series 2012– ) - IMDb Perfect Blue: With Miori Takimoto, Aya Hirayama, Kensei Mikami, Kumiko Shiratori Hasumi Kayoko (Takimoto Miori), the rookie investigator at the all-female Hasumi Detective Agency, always observes people and cases in a level-headed manner
Perfect Blue (1997) - IMDb Satoshi Kon's "Perfect Blue" quickly became a favorite among western fans of anime because it explored themes rarely seen in western animation; themes that had more in common with the horror genre such as obsessions, murders and suspense