
Goannai Shimasu Another World e 2004
In *Goannai Shimasu Another World e (2004)*, a weary salaryman vents his frustrations over Japan's tax system—only to find himself trapped in a twisted alternate reality where taxes no longer exist.
Director: Shin'ichi Tsuji
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Goannai Shimasu Another World e* (2004) about?
*Goannai Shimasu Another World e* follows an overworked office worker who fantasizes about a world without taxes—only to be trapped in a surreal version of his life where such a reality comes true. What begins as a dream quickly spirals into a nightmarish reflection on societal expectations, financial burdens, and the hidden costs of freedom.
Who directed *Goannai Shimasu Another World e*?
The short film was directed by Shin'ichi Tsuji, known for his work in animation and educational media.
Who stars in *Goannai Shimasu Another World e*?
The film features the voices of Kazuhiko Inoue and Jiang Shouche as key characters navigating this bizarre alternate world.
Is *Goannai Shimasu Another World e* (2004) worth watching?
While niche in its focus on taxation, *Goannai Shimasu Another World e* offers a clever twist on horror and social commentary in just 16 minutes. Fans of surreal animation or thought-provoking shorts may find its darkly inventive premise intriguing, though its educational intent may limit broader appeal.
How long is *Goannai Shimasu Another World e*?
The runtime for *Goannai Shimasu Another World e* is 16 minutes.
About Goannai Shimasu Another World e (2004) — A tax-obsessed salaryman's nightmare in a tax-free nightmare world
In *Goannai Shimasu Another World e (2004)*, a weary salaryman vents his frustrations over Japan's tax system—only to find himself trapped in a twisted alternate reality where taxes no longer exist. Directed by Shin'ichi Tsuji, this 16-minute animated short blends horror and social commentary into a surreal exploration of financial pressure and escape fantasies. Blending stark animation with eerie visuals, the film crafts a claustrophobic atmosphere where even the mundane becomes unsettling, as the protagonist grapples with a world that's wonderfully tax-free yet disturbingly hollow. It's a clever, if unsettling, parable about the unseen costs of compliance.
Part of a series of animated shorts aimed at educating younger audiences, *Goannai Shimasu Another World e* stands out for its darkly inventive approach to tax education. The film's themes resonate beyond its educational intent, touching on societal pressures and the human desire for liberation—even if that freedom comes with a twist. With voice work by Kazuhiko Inoue and Jiang Shouche grounding the experience, it's a compact but memorable dive into animated horror that lingers long after the credits roll.