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Mutafukaz [a] ( Japanese: ムタフカズ -MUTAFUKAZ-, Hepburn: Mutafukazu, released as MFKZ in some markets) [4] is a 2017 French-Japanese adult animated science fiction film based on the comic series and the short film of the same name. [5] The film was a French - Japanese co-production between Ankama Animations and Studio 4°C [2] and is ...
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- The Toxic Avenger, Guillaume Houzé
- Anthony Roux, Eiko Tanaka, Frédéric Puech
Oct 12, 2018 · MFKZ: Directed by Shôjirô Nishimi, Guillaume Renard. With Orelsan, Gringe, Redouanne Harjane, Féodor Atkine. In Dark Meat City, a young man develops supernatural powers after an otherwise uneventful scooter accident.
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- Animation, Action, Comedy
- Shôjirô Nishimi, Guillaume Renard
- 2018-10-12
Oct 12, 2018 · Mutafukaz is a joint production of France and Japan adapting the comic strip series ( bande dessinée) of the same name by Guillaume Renard, also known as Run. The comic strip was first published in 2006 and ran until the release of its final chapter in 2015. The film was in production for seven years, with Ankama publicly announcing the ...
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Mutafukaz is just a fun, violent, and at times obnoxiously gross movie, that you may want to watch primarily for its animation style with an incredible amount of detail, an artistic color palette, and unique character designs. Created by Studio 4°C who loves to experiment with different art styles and crazy plots with unbound imagination.
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- June 13, 2017
- Guillaume RENARD, Shoujirou NISHIMI
Guillaume Renard. Director, Writer. Shoujirou Nishimi. Director. Amanda Céline Miller. Writer. Angelino is just one of thousands of deadbeats living in Dark Meat City. But an otherwise unremarkable scooter accident caused by a beautiful, mysterious stranger is about to transform his life... into a waking nightmare!
Mutafukaz is a 2017 French-Japanese adult animated science fiction film based on the comic series and the short film of the same name. The film was a French-Japanese co-production between Ankama Animations and Studio 4°C and is directed by Shōjirō Nishimi and Guillaume "Run" Renard. The comic would be published in English as M.F.K.Z. by the Behemoth Comics imprint, Happy Tank beginning in ...