“1920s Tokyo: orphaned Midori is tricked into a brutal circus freak show, finding fleeting love amid horror.”
Midori
地下幻燈劇画 少女椿
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1920s Tokyo: orphaned Midori is tricked into a brutal circus freak show, finding fleeting love amid horror.
In the 1920s, a poverty-stricken 12-year-old girl named Midori resorts to selling camellias in the slums of Tokyo. Midori finds little success until, one day, she is approached by a gentleman who offers his sympathy and aid. When her bedridden mother succumbs to an illness, and with no one else to turn to, Midori visits the man's address. To her horror, she discovers that she has been conned into joining his circus troupe, Aka Neko Za—a traveling freak show consisting of vulgar and deformed performers. Midori compares her new fairground lifestyle to hell. Not only is she responsible for caring for her colleagues and cleaning up after them, but she also is frequently belittled and cruelly abused. Suffering and uncertain of what will become of her, she finally begins to feel at ease when Wonder Masamitsu, a master illusionist, joins the lineup. Smitten by Midori's beauty and innocence, Masamitsu takes her under his wing; but even as their love grows, dark times loom ahead for Midori and her fellow freaks.
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Polarized
σ 2.82 · split reception
6.0 pts
Recommenders 8.4 · others 2.3
↓ 5.04
Running avg · Mar 2008 → Apr 2026
- 7 “The hand-drawn art style and the sheer dedication of a single animator doing all the frames earn real respect, even if the plot becomes muddled once the dwarf character shows up and the ending...”
- 8 “The film’s symbolic imagery and experimental storytelling are strikingly effective, presenting an artistic vision I haven’t encountered elsewhere. Yet the relentless gore and sexual content left me...”
- 9 “Shoujo Tsubaki dazzles with surreal visuals and an even more fascinating real-life back-story that outshines the film itself, though its distressing themes can unsettle viewers. While the content...”
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- Format 1 × 47′ eps × min
- Total runtime 0h 47m all episodes
- Aired May 1992 – ongoing
- Source Movie media type
- Rated R+ Mild Nudity
- Ref. BS-2712 catalog
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- Imagica Producer