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Mischievous Lolita: Attacking the Virgin from Behind 1986

★ 4.25 votes68 min📅 1986-07-12

In this offbeat 1986 Japanese comedy directed by Shusuke Kaneko, a weary office worker stumbles upon a discarded doll and decides to rescue it—only to discover the toy has transformed overnight into a petite, lively young woman.

Director: Shusuke Kaneko

Cast

Yûko Mizushima
Yûko Mizushima
Keiko / Eru
Mizuho Nakagawa
Mizuho Nakagawa
Yôko
Masahiko Abe
Tôru Ishibashi
Minako Ogawa
Minako Ogawa
Nobue
Sabu Kawahara
Sabu Kawahara
Tamajiro
Hideaki Tezuka
Hideaki Tezuka
Nishida
Hiroshi Mikumo
Koji Sato
Yûgo Sawada
Onoda
Rushia Santô
Rushia Santô
Woman - Unknown Girl

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Mischievous Lolita: Attacking the Virgin from Behind (1986) about?

The film follows an ordinary office worker who takes home a discarded doll, only to wake up to a shocking transformation. What emerges is a tiny, lively young woman who brings both chaos and curiosity into his life. Their unusual cohabitation leads to a series of comedic misunderstandings and surreal situations.

Who directed Mischievous Lolita: Attacking the Virgin from Behind?

Shusuke Kaneko directed this 1986 comedy, known for blending humor with imaginative twists in his films.

Who stars in Mischievous Lolita: Attacking the Virgin from Behind?

The cast features Yûko Mizushima, Mizuho Nakagawa, Masahiko Abe, Minako Ogawa, and Sabu Kawahara in key roles.

Is Mischievous Lolita: Attacking the Virgin from Behind (1986) worth watching?

Given its short runtime and niche appeal as a quirky Japanese comedy, this film is best suited for fans of offbeat, lighthearted cinema. While not widely known, its playful premise and unique tone make it a curious watch for admirers of 1980s Japanese comedies. Expect whimsy over depth—it's more fun than profound.

How long is Mischievous Lolita: Attacking the Virgin from Behind?

Mischievous Lolita: Attacking the Virgin from Behind runs for 68 minutes.

About Mischievous Lolita: Attacking the Virgin from Behind (1986) — A quirky Japanese comedy with surreal charm

In this offbeat 1986 Japanese comedy directed by Shusuke Kaneko, a weary office worker stumbles upon a discarded doll and decides to rescue it—only to discover the toy has transformed overnight into a petite, lively young woman. What begins as an odd but harmless curiosity quickly spirals into chaos when the mysterious figure disrupts the worker's mundane routine with her unpredictable, childlike energy. The film blends quirky humor with a dash of surreal fantasy, painting a lighthearted yet eccentric portrait of the unexpected consequences of bringing the uncanny into everyday life.

The story unfolds with playful absurdity as the protagonist grapples with his newfound housemate's antics, navigating a series of comedic mishaps that test his patience and sanity. Starring Yûko Mizushima as the titular mischievous figure and featuring a supporting cast including Mizuho Nakagawa and Masahiko Abe, the movie crafts a whimsical escape from reality, wrapped in the director's signature style. It's a short but spirited romp perfect for fans of vintage Japanese comedy who enjoy stories that toe the line between the ridiculous and the strangely endearing.