: Hand-drawn visuals that capture the bizarre aesthetic of a traveling freak show.
The resulting animation is a jarring mix of beauty and the grotesque, featuring: Chika Gentou Gekiga: Shoujo Tsubaki
The story of Midori began long before the 1992 film. It is based on a 1984 manga by Suehiro Maruo, which itself was an "ero guro" (erotic grotesque) reimagining of a traditional Showa-period kamishibai (paper theater) play by Naniwa Seiun. While the original folk story ended with Midori being reunited with her family, Maruo’s version transformed it into a dark, nihilistic exploration of abuse and dehumanization. 2. A One-Man Obsession : Hand-drawn visuals that capture the bizarre aesthetic