Bakky
In the context of Japanese media and filmmaking, (often associated with Bakky Visual Planning) is a notorious studio known for producing extreme, controversial, and often non-simulated adult content.
The Doraemon: Nobita's Earth Symphony
One of the most notable recent releases is (2020), a animated film that follows the adventures of Nobita, a lovable but accident-prone young boy, and his robotic cat friend Doraemon, as they travel through time to save the Earth's symphony. The movie features a mix of humor, action, and heartwarming moments, making it a great example of a "baka movie."
- "One Cut of the Dead" (2017): A zombie comedy that premiered at the Tokyo International Film Festival and gained a cult following worldwide.
- "The Nightingale" (2018): A psychological thriller that debuted at the Fantasia International Film Festival and received critical acclaim.
- "Kikujiro" (2019): A yakuza drama that premiered at the Cannes Film Festival and showcased the talents of up-and-coming director, Takashi Miike.
- Takashi Miike — prolific, genre-hopping, extremes in violence and dark humor.
- Kinji Fukasaku — raw, kinetic yakuza epics.
- Shinya Tsukamoto — body-horror, industrial aesthetics.
- Kōji Wakamatsu — political, erotic, provocative pink films.
Teruo Saegusa
The legacy of Bakky is heavily overshadowed by legal issues. In the mid-2000s, the company's founder, , and several staff members were arrested. The charges involved the filming of non-consensual acts and physical assault during productions, which led to the effective shutdown of the studio's original iteration. Modern Status
This report examines the history, legal status, and modern context of Bakky Visual Planning
