MOVIE

DEBRIZ
MOVIE
2023
30 min Episode(s): 1
english
Japanese
[Short Movie]
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Unsuccessful commercial director Wada, young cameraman Sasaki, and producer Aoki go to a scrap factory to shoot a corporate advertisement. Once there, Wada and Sasaki find a doll made entirely of garbage lying on the ground. Suddenly, a wormhole opens up, sucking them in and leaving Aoki behind. They find themselves in the middle of the desert on an alien planet. Mysteriously, the natives of this planet wear clothes and masks made of garbage from Earth. Who are they? Thus begins Wada and Sasaki’s struggle to return to Earth.
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