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  2. Perfect Blue - Wikipedia

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    Perfect Blue (Japanese: パーフェクトブルー, Hepburn: Pāfekuto Burū) is a 1997 Japanese animated psychological thriller film [5] [6] directed by Satoshi Kon. [7] It is loosely based on the novel Perfect Blue: Complete Metamorphosis (パーフェクトブルー:完全変態, Pāfekuto Burū: Kanzen Hentai) by Yoshikazu Takeuchi, with a screenplay by Sadayuki Murai.

  3. Perfect Blue: Yume Nara Samete - Wikipedia

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  4. Perfect Blue (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Perfect Blue (パーフェクト・ブルー) is a 2012 Japanese television drama series. It is based on the novel Perfect Blue by Miyuki Miyabe. [1] [2] It debuted on 8 October 2012. The theme song of the series was sung by Kou Shibasaki. [3]

  5. Satoshi Kon - Wikipedia

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    American filmmaker Aronofsky is one of the directors greatly influenced by Kon, especially Perfect Blue. [59] [67] [68] In an interview with Kon in 2001, he said that any scene in Requiem for a Dream that seems to be influenced by Perfect Blue is a homage to it, and that he still wants to make a live-action version of Perfect Blue. [69]

  6. Yoshikazu Takeuchi - Wikipedia

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    His work Perfect Blue: Complete Metamorphosis (パーフェクト・ブルー 完全変態, Pāfekuto Burū: Kanzen Hentai) was the basis for the 1997 Satoshi Kon anime film Perfect Blue and a 2002 live-action film titled Perfect Blue: Yume Nara Samete.

  7. GKIDS - Wikipedia

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    GKIDS was founded by Eric Beckman in 2008. He previously co-founded and ran the New York International Children's Film Festival. [7] [8] Their first general release was Azur & Asmar, a French film dubbed in English for British and Irish audiences.

  8. Aoi Bungaku - Wikipedia

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    Aoi Bungaku Series (青い文学シリーズ, "Blue Literature Series") is a twelve episode Japanese anime series featuring adaptations inspired by six short stories from Japanese literature. The six stories are adapted from classic Japanese tales.

  9. Tomokazu Seki - Wikipedia

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    Tomokazu Seki (関 智一, Seki Tomokazu, born September 8, 1972) [1] is a Japanese voice actor and singer. He has previously worked with Haikyō. [2] He is honorary president of and affiliated with Atomic Monkey and the chairman of theater company HeroHero Q.