1. Mind Game | Rotten Tomatoes
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Nishi travels to heaven and back.
2. Mind Game - MyAnimeList.net
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After seeing her jump onto a subway at the last second and getting her ankle crushed between the doors, Nishi reconnects with his high school sweetheart, Myon. Nishi is still very much in love with Myon, but is shocked to learn that she is engaged to another man. Nishi agrees to meet Myon's fiancé at her family's Yakitori restaurant, but members of the Yakuza storm the joint and murder Nishi when he tries to stop them from raping Myon. Nishi, now dead, wakes up and meets a constantly shapeshifting god, who mocks him for dying. The god tells Nishi to walk into a portal and disappear from existence, which Nishi rejects, choosing instead to sprint past the god and reanimate. With a new outlook on life and knowledge of how the Yakuza are going to attack him, Nishi kills one of the Yakuza with his own gun, fleeing in a stolen car with Myon and her sister. Acclaimed director Masaaki Yuasa's debut film, Mind Game's constantly shifting visuals tell a story about living one's life without regrets that is unlike any other. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
3. BAM | The Baffler Presents: Mind Game - Brooklyn Academy of Music
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A special screening of Masaaki Yuasa’s kaleidoscopic film, co-presented with The Baffler.
4. Mind Game (movie) - Anime News Network
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5. Mind Game | [adult swim] wiki - Fandom
Mind Game is a 2004 Japanese animated film by Studio 4°C directed by Masaaki Yuasa in his directorial debut, with chief animation direction and model sheets ...
Mind Game is a 2004 Japanese animated film by Studio 4°C directed by Masaaki Yuasa in his directorial debut, with chief animation direction and model sheets by Yūichirō Sueyoshi, art direction by Tōru Hishiyama and groundwork and further animation direction by Masahiko Kubo. Shinichiro Watanabe served as Music Producer. The film uses various art styles to tell a continuous story of 20-year-old lose, Nishi, with dreams of becoming a comic book artist. One late evening he runs into his childhood c
6. REVIEW: MIND GAME - Cartoon Brew
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7. Mind Game streaming: where to watch movie online? - JustWatch
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Find out how and where to watch "Mind Game" online on Netflix, Prime Video, and Disney+ today – including 4K and free options.
8. A Cult Classic: 'Mind Game' Review - Geek Gals
May 31, 2019 · The movie is based on a manga with the same name by Robin Nishi. Summary. Nishi (Koji Imada) is an aspiring manga artist who has loved Myon ( ...
Film geeks, you need to check out the cult classic animated film “Mind Game.” Jordyn is back with the review for you for #FilmFriday.
9. Mind Game (2004) - Movie Review : Alternate Ending
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Point of View - One of the most audacious animated features of the 2000s, and a perfect introduction to the great Masaaki Yuasa. Read the review!
10. Mind Game (2004) directed by Masaaki Yuasa • Reviews, film + cast
Nishi is a loser who has a crush on his childhood girlfriend. After an encounter with the Japanese mafia, he journeys to heaven and back, ...
Nishi is a loser who has a crush on his childhood girlfriend. After an encounter with the Japanese mafia, he journeys to heaven and back, and ends up trapped in an even more unlikely place.
11. Mind Game (Anime) - TV Tropes
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12. Mind Game | Toonami Wiki | Fandom
The movie ends ambiguously, with the phrase "This Story Has Never Ended" appearing before the credits roll. Characters. Nishi; Myon; Jiisan; Yan ...
Mind Game (マインド・ゲーム) is a 2004 Japanese animated feature film based on Robin Nishi's manga of the same name. It was planned, produced and primarily animated by Studio 4°C and adapted and directed by Masaaki Yuasa in his directorial debut, with chief animation direction and model sheets by Yūichirō Sueyoshi, art direction by Tōru Hishiyama and groundwork and further animation direction by Masahiko Kubo. It is unusual among features other than anthology films in using a series of disparate visual
13. "Mind Game" (2004) Retrospect Review - Jacob Writes Forever
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If you're a fan of weird animation though, you should probably do just fine.
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15. Mind Game Reviews - Metacritic
The exhilarating Japanese animated coming-of-age fantasy Mind Game plays out like a hallucinogen-fueled shaggy-dog joke that only ends after twenty-year-old ...
A wildly psychedelic ride through Osaka's backstreets, the afterlife, and a whale's belly. Incorporating photo frames of the actual voice-actors’ faces, the film reflects the rough aesthetic of the young production house Studio 4c, as well as an emerging anime trend toward DJ-style visual sampling. [Museum of Modern Art]