Is this a part of a series or tv show about urban legends? I kinda want to watch this. Of course, I wouldn't be able to understand; but hey, still interesting.
and a very lazy production team who didn't bother to put any footage to make it more interesting for the viewers. seriously 8 minutes of people just talking, it should be on radio, not tv.
noooo! this urban legend ruined my childhood!!! nooooh! (i loved totoro...huhu.)
ReplyDeletei think i've seen the movie when i was younger but i dont remember anything so ill watch it again now lol
ReplyDeleteI just watched the movie and it made me real sceptic. coz at the end the two sisters went home with thier granny holding hands together.
ReplyDeleteFive otaku and a puppet with too much time on their hands.
ReplyDeletewow, this is interesting and it does make me want to watch the film again, lol.
ReplyDeleteIs this a part of a series or tv show about urban legends? I kinda want to watch this. Of course, I wouldn't be able to understand; but hey, still interesting.
ReplyDeleteand a very lazy production team who didn't bother to put any footage to make it more interesting for the viewers. seriously 8 minutes of people just talking, it should be on radio, not tv.
ReplyDeleteHis theory really has some strong points. I always felt the movie was left hanging, but with this theory, it kind of make sense
ReplyDeleteI must also add that there's a Nausicaa spoiler close to the end of the clip (also an excellent Ghibli film).
ReplyDeleteI don't know, if it is true, he got cold feet and saved the story for Spirited Away.
ReplyDeleteHhhhhnnnngggggghhhh!!!! Right in the childhood!
ReplyDeleteThe show is called Tameike Now.
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