Kôji Morimoto

Kôji Morimoto
Country: Japan
Total Credits at Criticker: 14 (Director), 5 (Writer), 1 (Creator)
Biography submitted by Bullt
Titles you haven't rated - Director (14) | Writer (5) | Creator (1)
Memories
"Memories" is made up of three separate science-fiction stories. In the first, "Magnetic Rose," four space travelers are drawn into an abandoned spaceship that contains a world created by one woman's memories. In "Stink Bomb," a young lab assistant accidentally transforms himself into a human biological weapon set on a direct course for Tôkyô. The final episode, "Cannon Fodder," depicts a day in the life of a city whose entire purpose is the firing of cannons at an unseen enemy. (imdb)
Beyond
Beyond (2003) - Short Film
Beyond is set inside the Matrix somewhere in modern day Japan, and starts with a girl named Yoko looking for her cat Yuki. For some reason or another, the cat was drawn to a haunted house that the local kids try to keep a secret. One of the kids reluctantly leads Yoko to the house, much to the annoyance of his friends. It soon becomes obvious why the house is kept a secret. (everything2.com)
Onkyo seimeitai Noiseman
The film is set in the distant future in a city called Cahmpon. A scientist creates a synthetic life-form called Noiseman, which erases music from the airwaves by turning it into crystals. A group of Biker street kids rebels against this tyranny. (animenewsnetwork.com)
Genius Party
Several directors take part in an anthology dedicated to short anime films. (imdb)
Robot Carnival
Robot Carnival (1987) - Direct-to-Video
A clockpunk anthology of various tales told in various styles with robots being the one common element among them. Starlight Angel, Cloud, Deprive, Franken's Gears, Presence, Japan in late 19th Century, Nightmare (imdb)
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Genius Party Beyond
Made as a vehicle for various directors from the rapidly rising anime house Studio 4°C. Studio 4°C has been responsible for theatrical feature films such as "Mind Game" and "Tekkonkinkreet", as well as episodes of the "The Animatrix" and "Gotham Knight".
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Magnetic Rose
"Magnetic Rose" is about what happens when a deep space corporate freighter is called upon to investigate a distress signal from what ought to be a derelict space station.
Digital Juice
Digital Juice (2002) - Direct-to-Video
Digital Juice is a series of six Studio 4°C shorts collected in January 2002 as a direct-to-DVD package film. Each short is directed by a different director. The shorts deal with a variety of subjects, but they share an emphasis on psychological issues, fantasy, and mystery. (FilmAffinity)
18If
18If (2017) - TV Series
A boy named Haruto Tsukishiro falls asleep one night and becomes trapped in a dream realm, where he must battle powerful witches "people with problems" by dream hopping; while searching for a way to wake himself up. (imdb)
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Jack and the Beanstalk
A little-known adaptation of "Jack and the Beanstalk," directed by Morimoto Kouji and produced at Studio 4°C in 1989 for the collection "Anime Video Art Collection," a series of animated shorts based on stories for children. Released only on VHS. (MyAnimeList)
Open the door
Open the door (1995) - Direct-to-Video
It's bedtime and Nonoko is about to go to sleep. But the play of light and shadow on those objects on the wall, look almost like - a person. (imdb)
Sound & Fury
A post-apocalyptic anime music film featuring Sturgill Simpson's album with the same name as its soundtrack.
Eternal Family
A TV family confined within a home/set is suddenly set free and ventures into the outside world for the first time. (imdb)
Fly! Peek the Whale
As a little boy, Kei saw his fisherman father lost at sea only seconds after catching his parting gift of a pan flute carved from whalebone. A few years later young Kei and his kid brother Moito discover a baby whale trapped by a rock in a shallow inlet near the Spanish coast.