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Miike’s Cell Phone Investigator 7 Airs Soon

March 15th, 2008 by Claytonian

On April 2nd, Takashi Miike’s latest quirky project will come to the small screen on Terebi Tokyo. It stars a number of cell phone robots. Here is a promo:


[via ryugannji]



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8 Comments »

Comment by Sykosomatix
2008-03-15 14:16:24

oh man, i cant wait to see this. i Love Takashi Miike ^^
and those phones are so cute

 
Comment by GTG
2008-03-15 17:59:10

wow.. i love miikes work but this looks like crap.

 
Comment by Joseph K
2008-03-15 21:23:56

Ah, I can see Miike’s touch in this now.

 
Comment by AndyH
2008-03-16 00:36:47

Wow, that looks ace! Pretty swish-looking and high budget for a j-drama too. So are production IG doing the effects? I didnt think they did much stuff like that.

I can see the Miike influence in this, though its gonna be wierd seeing something of his that isnt super violent!

Ill keep an eye out for this

 
Comment by colin
2008-03-16 04:58:52

at 1:54 is that the dude from “The Host”? (Korean movie)

OH and does anyone know what channel this will be on? Ill be in Tokyo at the time

Comment by Claytonian
2008-03-16 23:15:08

as I said, Terebi Tokyo (テレビ東京)

 
 
Comment by Flick
2008-03-17 22:33:59

On the one hand there’s some really cool CGI here, but on the other hand, I can’t help finding the clip alittle silly, especially the ‘evil’ guy who pokes his hand through the paper door ^^ Still, something to look forward to!

 
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