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  1. Twilight of the Cockroaches (ゴキブリたちの黄昏, Gokiburi-tachi no Tasogare) is a 1987 Japanese fantasy drama film written and directed by Hiroaki Yoshida that combines live-action footage with animation.

  2. 5. Mai 2016 · Twilight of the Cockroaches. Oliver Armknecht. Abenteuer Animation/Trickfilm Anime Drama Japan Krieg. Donnerstag, 5. Mai 2016. („Gokiburitachi no tasogare“ directed by Hiroaki Yoshida, 1987) „Twilight of the Cockroaches“ läuft im Rahmen des Nippon Connection Filmfestivals (24. bis 29. Mai) in Frankfurt.

    • Oliver Armknecht
  3. 5. Mai 1989 · Twilight of the Cockroaches: Directed by Hiroaki Yoshida. With Kaoru Kobayashi, Setsuko Karasuma, Kanako Fujiwara, Eri Watanabe. A colony of cockroaches lives peacefully in a messy bachelor's apartment until his new girlfriend moves in.

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    • Animation, Drama, Horror
    • Hiroaki Yoshida
    • 1989-05-05
  4. Hybrid film with animated cockroaches interacting with live-action actors. In a trashy bachelor pad lived a colony of roaches who were able to roam freely for food or for games. Because of the homeowner being gentle with the roaches, they have no fear of traps, spray, or being stepped on.

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    (ゴキブリたちの黄昏, Gokiburi-tachi no Tasogare?) is a 1987 anime/live-action film written and directed by Hiroaki Yoshida that combines live-action footage with animation. The plot concerns a society of cockroaches who live peacefully in the apartment of a bachelor named Saito, until a woman moves in and the humans begin to exterminate the cockroaches. The cockroaches are depicted through animation, and the humans are depicted through live-action footage.

    Director Yoshida has stated that the film is "about Japan" and that the "concept of a 'hated' species is like the racial and cultural enmity with which Japan is perceived". In his New York Times review, Vincent Canby wrote: "The publicity material for Twilight of the Cockroaches describes the film as an allegory about the fate in store for affluent Japan if it doesn't meet its international responsibilities. The film may read that way in Japan. In this country, it looks somewhat darker and more muddled".

    The English dub of the film was produced by Streamline Pictures. During the early-to-mid 1990s, the film was shown frequently on Turner Broadcasting stations such as TBS, TNT and Cartoon Network, often paired with Vampire Hunter D and Robot Carnival. As a result, it was one of the first exposures to anime for many American anime fans.(citation needed)

    The soundtrack is by Morgan Fisher.

    The film was originally released on VHS and LaserDisc by Lumivision in 1991.

    The film was released on to DVD by Discotek Media on February 26, 2019.

    The film focuses on a large tribe of cockroaches called the Hosino Tribe, who live in an apartment owned by a human the roaches call Mr. Saito. Saito lives by himself and is seen to be very messy, making it ideal for the roaches. Saito knows about the roach infestation but does not care to do anything about them, and the roaches view Saito as a benefactor. They live in luxury, neglecting their traditional abilities and living without caution. They are led by a roach named Sage/Professor, who advises them on matters and states he negotiates with Saito on any issues. In the past, the Hosino tribe had a war against the humans which ended when the then human occupants left and Saito arrived. The Hosino roaches call this Armistice Day.

    Ichiro and Naomi are two cockroaches in the tribe, engaged and planning a wedding. Naomi is having doubts about the relationship. One evening, a roach from another far off tribe called Hans arrive, injured from a battle. Naomi falls in love with him. After recuperating and informing the Hosino tribe of his war, Hans leaves to go back to his tribe. Naomi follows him in secret, with Ichiro unaware. Naomi arrives at another apartment, owned by a woman named Momoko. Naomi begins to kindly ask the towering woman for her help in finding her friend, Momoko immediately displays her violent and sadistic nature as she ignores the plea and tries to stomp on the helpless little Naomi. Momoko is so determined that she literally starts crawling with a rolled up newspaper on the ground to squash one cockroach, but Naomi luckily escaped. Momoko and Hans' militaristic tribe are at war with each other, with Hans' tribe launching attacks on Momoko to get food and Momoko retaliating by killing the roaches with insecticides.

    Naomi and Hans are reunited, and three weeks pass with them staying together. One evening, Saito and Momoko notice each other from across the apartment complex and soon start seeing each other, though the Hosino roaches are unaware of her. During one visit, Naomi inadvertently returns to Saito's apartment, having hidden in Momoko's purse after a horrific experience in a roach motel. Ichiro and Naomi are reunited, with Naomi telling Ichiro she has amnesia and doesn't remember being gone. They proceed with their wedding.

    Before Naomi can finish her vows, the wedding is disrupted by Momoko, who attacks and kills many of them. Naomi and Ichiro escape. Their leader, Sage, says he will discuss this unprovoked attack with Saito. The next day, he is found dead, pinned to a dart on a dart board. Momoko and Saito start mass exterminating the roaches. The Hosino roaches, having not encountered this in several generations, are taken by surprise and many are killed. Meanwhile, Naomi reveals to Ichiro's Grandfather that she is pregnant, but doesn't know if the litter is Ichiro's or Hans', and believes it to be the latter. Grandfather tells her it is likely a mix of both. It is also revealed Armistice Day is a lie and Saito only tolerates the roaches because he became depressed after his wife and children left him.

    The elderly roaches, who remember a time before peace, teach the rest how to forage and steal dropped food, but the roaches grow hungry. Eventually, Hans's tribe arrives, intending to invade, but after learning that the Hosino tribe no longer has any food, agrees to help them. They set out to drive out the humans using their superior numbers. In response, Saito and Momoko resolve to kill all the roaches at once, setting off many bug bombs and spraying them all around the apartment. Momoko, who has more of a personal rivalry with the cockroaches and a strong dislike for their species decides to squish some of them under the massive weight of her foot. The moment her giant heavy foot slams down on the wooden floor, the bugs are crushed within mere seconds along with her ankle bracelet dangling. The impact of the stomp was so great that it caused a loud earthquake under the weight of Momoko. As the dead roaches lay squished under the odorly skin of a female human barefoot, Momoko let out a terrifying rage-filled scream. Later on, an unconscious Momoko awakens to notice a roach feasting on her leftover sandwich that she littered on the floor, she slowly gets closer and proceeds to crush the roach along with the sandwich under the weight of her giant hand. The leader of Hans' tribe tells him to escape, as it is believed Hans is the savior of the tribe. As he flees, Hans is killed by a falling book dropped by Momoko.

    Naomi and Ichiro are some of the few survivors of the onslaught. Naomi receives a vision of her grandmother telling Naomi she is immune to the insecticides and that she will pass this to her children. Naomi tells Ichiro to escape and meet her at a nearby shrine (actually a toy abandoned in the apartment yard complex), where they will start a new life away from humans. As they escape, Naomi is seemingly killed with insecticides, and Ichiro is shot to death with an air soft gun as he flies away.

    Additional Voices

    •Original: Ryôichi Tanaka, Akiko Tsuboi, Michitaka Kobayashi, Reiko Suzuki, Masato Hirano, Seiko Nakano •English: Louise Chamis (Gossiper 1, Roach Amazed With Toys), Mari Devon (Rebecca's Mother), Sam Fontana (Punished Subordinate, Sentry), Eddie Frierson (Flight Director 2, Soldier Ordering Retreat), Steve Kramer (Broadcast Director, Cop, Sprayed Subordinate), Kerrigan Mahan (Flight Director 1, Friendly Soldier, Roach Arguing With Cop, Singing Officer), Edie Mirman (Gossiper 2, Tommy's Mother), Jeff Winkless (Foreign Civilian 1), Tom Wyner (Foreign Civilian 2)

    •Kaoru Kobayashi - Saito

    •Setsuko Karasuma - Momoko

    •Kanako Fujiwara - Daughter

    •Eriko Watanabe - Wife

    1.The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons, 3rd, New York: Checkmark Books. ISBN 978-0-8160-6600-1.

    2.Washington Post review by Richard Harrington

    3.Review/Film; How Elitist Roaches See the World, By Vincent Canby, Published: March 29, 1991

    4.Twilight Of The Cockroaches DVD.

    •Template:Anime News Network

    •Gokiburi-tachi no Tasogare at IMDb

  5. Watch Now. Twilight of the Cockroaches (1987) 05/05/1989 (US) Fantasy , Drama , Science Fiction , Romance , Family , Animation 1h 45m. User. Score. What's your Vibe ? Play Trailer. Overview. The cockroaches of Saito's apartment live in peace with their human host, who gives them lots of space to breed and plenty of leftovers to munch on.

  6. Twilight of the Cockroaches 1987 1h 45m Fantasy List Reviews 79% Audience Score 50+ Ratings Live action and animation blend in this tale of two Japanese apartment dwellers who raid a...

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