
If you're looking for anime similar to Tragedy on the G Line, you might like these titles.
A hand grasps a pump to make a head scream; a man enters a house only to have his head replaced by a giant finger; a man rotates a handle to make a naked woman revolve. Life is full of mysterious occurrences.
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Both of these shorts were directed by Yoji Kuri. Both are abstract and have bizarre visuals. Both also have really horrible background noises. If for some reason you liked one, then you'll like the other.
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Both are bizarre and abstract shorts who have a similar feel, a quite annoying background sound and don't make too much sense. So if by any chance you liked one, you should check the other one.
An apple comes out of a man’s mouth. The man’s life goes backward, as video player is reversed. Many kinds of food accelerate to come out of his mouth and the man becomes younger and younger. Time goes back and goes back without end.
A chaotic mixture of hand-drawn animation and magazine cut-outs appropriating American pop culture. With a soundtrack involving music and sounds played in reverse, iconography of war and pop culture are intercut or merged together with images of eroticism and consumption. The film screened at the 3rd Sogetsu Animation Festival 1971.
The woman has detached herself from the outside world. Because she doesn't go out, she does not even put on clothes. However, She has run out of the cornflakes that she eats every day. As we get up in the morning and put on clothes, we are alive in a social system. However, even if you escape from the system, the day you have to return will come.
Made to accompany the song ‘Oh! Yoko!’ by John Lennon, the hand-drawn animation playfully appropriates and imagines moments in the lives of the celebrity couple, John Lennon and Yoko Ono, in pop caricature versions, with occasional appearances from Elvis Presley and the Yellow Submarine. The animation was aired on the late-night television program 11PM.
The second in the series Youshi Kei (1978-1980), Tanaami appropriates his own images (from 4.Eyes, Sweet Friday and more) and layers them on top of one another through the rephotographing technique. Presenting images from childhood to adolescence, the music becomes increasingly psychedelic.