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Nagai Yume (長い夢, lit. "Long Dream") is a short story by manga author Junji Ito, originally included in The Junji Ito Horror Comic Collection. [1] A one-hour Japanese television drama adaptation was broadcast in 2000.
Junji Ito (Japanese: 伊藤 潤二, Hepburn: Itō Junji, born July 31, 1963) is a Japanese horror manga artist.Some of his most notable works include Tomie, a series chronicling an immortal girl who drives her stricken admirers to madness; Uzumaki, a three-volume series about a town cursed by spirals; and Gyo, a two-volume story in which fish are controlled by a strain of sentient bacteria ...
Junji Ito Collection (Japanese: 伊藤潤二『コレクション』, Hepburn: Itō Junji "Korekushon") is a horror anime anthology series adapted from the works of manga artist Junji Ito. Animated by Studio Deen , the anime adapts stories from several of Ito's collections.
Asahi Sonorama re-released the manga again in two volumes as part of the Junji Ito Masterpiece Collection (伊藤潤二傑作集, Itō Junji Kessaku-shū) on January 20, 2011. [11] [12] A new arc titled Tomie: Takeover was released exclusively with the DVD release of the Junji Ito Collection on March 30, 2018, April 27, 2018, and May 25, 2018. [13]
Fragments of Horror (魔 ( ま ) の 断片 ( かけら ), Ma no Kakera) is a Japanese horror anthology manga series written and illustrated by Junji Ito.It was serialized in Nemuki between April 2013 and February 2014 as seven separate short stories, with an eighth being added for the tankōbon release.
Tomie: Another Face (富江 アナザフェイス, Tomie: anaza feisu) is a 1999 Japanese horror film directed by Toshirō Inomata. [1] It is based on a manga of the same name by Junji Ito . The film was originally a TV series consisting of three V-cinema episodes, later spliced into a feature film.
Flesh-Colored Horror (Japanese: 肉色の怪, Hepburn: Niku Iro no Kai) is a Japanese manga anthology written and illustrated by Junji Ito.Its short stories were serialized in Asahi Sonorama's Monthly Halloween from 1988–1997; the anthology was released in December 1997.
The series was originally announced on June 8, 2022; the series was announced to adapt stories from Junji Ito's The Hanging Balloons, Sōichi, and Tomie manga. [6] The series is directed by Shinobu Tagashira and produced by Studio Deen, with Kaoru Sawada writing the scripts and Yuki Hayashi composing the music, all of whom worked on the previous anthology series adapting Ito's works, Junji Ito ...