

Most Dangerous Deka Matsuri 2003
Part of the Deka Matsuri omnibus series, *Most Dangerous Deka Matsuri (2003)* is a zany blend of crime and comedy that follows a detective in a high-energy whirlwind of mischief.
Director: Naniwa Tenkaku
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Most Dangerous Deka Matsuri (2003)* about?
*Most Dangerous Deka Matsuri (2003)* follows a detective navigating a world of crime and chaos, where every case comes with a side of absurd humor. The film blends action and comedy, delivering a series of ridiculous gags while keeping the detective's mission at its core.
Who directed *Most Dangerous Deka Matsuri*?
*Most Dangerous Deka Matsuri* was directed by Naniwa Tenkaku, known for his work in blending crime and comedy in unconventional ways.
Who stars in *Most Dangerous Deka Matsuri*?
The film features Sawa Suzuki, Kenichi Endo, Kazuyoshi Ozawa, Yasukaze Motomiya, and Hidekazu Mashima in key roles.
Is *Most Dangerous Deka Matsuri (2003)* worth watching?
If you enjoy offbeat comedies with a side of action, *Most Dangerous Deka Matsuri (2003)* is a fun pick. While it may not be high art, its chaotic energy and unique approach to the genre make it entertaining for fans of the absurd.
How long is *Most Dangerous Deka Matsuri*?
*Most Dangerous Deka Matsuri (2003)* has a runtime of 108 minutes.
About Most Dangerous Deka Matsuri (2003) — A Wild Detective Comedy You Won't Forget
Part of the Deka Matsuri omnibus series, *Most Dangerous Deka Matsuri (2003)* is a zany blend of crime and comedy that follows a detective in a high-energy whirlwind of mischief. Directed by Naniwa Tenkaku, this third installment delivers 108 minutes of nonstop entertainment, packed with absurd gags and chaotic action. The film's playful atmosphere comes alive through the antics of its quirky characters, led by Sawa Suzuki and Kenichi Endo, who bring a mix of charm and absurdity to the screen. With its rapid-fire humor and over-the-top scenarios, *Most Dangerous Deka Matsuri* is a celebration of the ridiculous side of detective work.
This installment leans hard into the absurd, pushing the boundaries of the omnibus' unique constraints. The detective at the center must navigate a world where crime-solving feels more like a circus act than a serious pursuit. The film's tone balances lighthearted fun with moments of genuine action, making it a standout in the series. Whether you're a fan of offbeat comedies or just looking for something refreshingly unpredictable, *Most Dangerous Deka Matsuri (2003)* promises a wild ride.




