
Spooky Kitaro: The All Seeing Eye 1980
In the eerie realm of 1980's anime, 'Spooky Kitaro: The All Seeing Eye' delves into the darker side of human nature.
Director: Kunihiko Ikuhara
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Spooky Kitaro: The All Seeing Eye (1980) about?
This anime short film tells the story of Yasui, a wealthy businessman who obtained a mysterious treasure with magical powers, and the terrible price he pays for his newfound wealth.
Who directed Spooky Kitaro: The All Seeing Eye?
Kunihiko Ikuhara directed this 1980 anime short film.
Who stars in Spooky Kitaro: The All Seeing Eye?
The film features the voices of Masako Nozawa, Isamu Tanonaka, Chikao Ohtsuka, and Joji Yanami.
Is Spooky Kitaro: The All Seeing Eye (1980) worth watching?
While 'Spooky Kitaro: The All Seeing Eye' may not have a high IMDb rating, its unique blend of genres and haunting atmosphere make it a captivating watch for fans of anime and horror enthusiasts alike.
How long is Spooky Kitaro: The All Seeing Eye?
This anime short film has a runtime of 12 minutes.
About Spooky Kitaro: The All Seeing Eye (1980) — A Haunting Tale of Power and Corruption
In the eerie realm of 1980's anime, 'Spooky Kitaro: The All Seeing Eye' delves into the darker side of human nature. Directed by the visionary Kunihiko Ikuhara, this 12-minute horror-comedy follows Yasui, a wealthy businessman who obtained a mysterious treasure with magical powers. As the Geomancer's Eye bestows immense wealth, it also exacts a terrible price, hinting at the corrupting influence of power. Set in a world where evil spirits roam, 'Spooky Kitaro: The All Seeing Eye' weaves a tale of adventure, fantasy, and the consequences of one's actions. This adaptation of episode 37 from the 1971 TV anime features the voices of Masako Nozawa, Isamu Tanonaka, Chikao Ohtsuka, and Joji Yanami. With its unique blend of genres and haunting atmosphere, 'Spooky Kitaro: The All Seeing Eye' is a captivating watch for fans of anime and horror enthusiasts alike.
Exploring themes of greed, ambition, and the supernatural, this short film is a gripping addition to any anime collection. With its concise runtime and engaging storyline, 'Spooky Kitaro: The All Seeing Eye' is a must-watch for those looking to experience a piece of 1980's anime history.