The best Masataka Kubota’s science fiction movies

Masataka Kubota

Masataka Kubota

06/08/1988 (35 años)
Today we present the best Masataka Kubota’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Masataka Kubota’s movies.

Tokyo Ghoul 'S'

Tokyo Ghoul 'S'
5.4/10
Now a member of Anteiku, Ken Kaneki grows closer to the ghouls around him. Determined to protect his new home against anti-ghoul forces, he trains his powers in secret. But when the infamous gourmet, Shū Tsukiyama, wishes to savour some half-ghoul flavour, Kaneki's training is put to test of a lifetime.

Jellyfish Eyes

Jellyfish Eyes
4.7/10
In present-day Japan, little Masashi moves from an evacuation center to a small village. There he will discover that every child has the ability to communicate with a fantastic creature, but they are being used in an evil plan to collect the children’s negative energy. Artist Takashi Murakami ‘s debut film is an amazing epic story that is an X-Ray of children’s hopes and fears with the artist’s unmistakable visual style.

Gintama 2: Rules Are Made To Be Broken

Gintama 2: Rules Are Made To Be Broken
6.4/10
The Yorozuya gang returns to protect the country's shogun when the Shinsengumi police force finds itself in a crisis.

Cell Phone Investigator 7: Pilot

Cell Phone Investigator 7: Pilot
Masaka Kubota plays high-school student Keita, who leads a secret life as a "network investigator" for a secret organization. In the introductory episode, Keita has moved to a new school in Tokyo but doesn't like it. His best friend from his previous school comes to Tokyo and they run away together. Passing through a construction site the pair are attacked by a robot, but are then saved by a man named Takimoto and his strange sidekick — a cell phone with arms and legs. This Buddy Keitai cell phone with "human intelligence capabilities" will go on sale in Japan in April.

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