The best Satomi Korogi’s drama movies

Satomi Korogi

Satomi Korogi

14/11/1962 (61 años)
If you love cinema, you will share this ranking of the best Satomi Korogi’s movies, although you may have ordered them differently. In any case, we hope you love it and with a little luck discovering a movie that you still don’t know about Satomi Korogi.

Pokémon: Mewtwo Returns

Pokémon: Mewtwo Returns
6.4/10
Satoshi, Kasumi, and Takeshi continue exploring the Johto region, then have to rescue Pikachu after Musashi and Kojiro kidnap him. The search leads them to the hidden plateau where Mewtwo has established a haven for the cloned Pokémon from the previous film. The evil Sakaki is plotting to recapture Mewtwo and renew his efforts to create an army of bio-engineered Pokémon. Aided by the reluctant Nyarth, Ash and his friends defeat Sakaki and his henchman.

Tokyo Godfathers

Tokyo Godfathers
7.8/10
During a Christmas Eve in Tokyo, three homeless people, middle-aged alcoholic Gin, former drag queen Hana, and dependent runaway girl Miyuki, discover an abandoned newborn while looking through the garbage. With only a handful of clues to the baby's identity, the three misfits search the city to find its parents.

Riki-Oh: The Wall of Hell

Riki-Oh: The Wall of Hell
6.3/10
The story follows Saiga Riki-Oh, a young man blessed with inhuman strength. After taking revenge against a yakuza boss who was responsible for the death of his girlfriend, he ends up in a maximum security prison owned by a private organization.

Buddha: The Great Departure

Buddha: The Great Departure
6.2/10
Prince Siddhartha is heir to the Shakya kingdom, which is constantly at war with the more powerful Kosala kingdom. His father tries to raise as him as a warrior leader and to shield him from the miseries of the world. Meeting the young outcast girl Migaila, Siddhartha experiences love for the first time but also witnesses the suffering that afflicts humankind. Meanwhile, in Kosala, Chapra rises through the military, despite his lowly origins, to become a hero and general of the army. A final showdown between the two kingdoms forces Siddhartha to re-evaluate the path he is following.

Yawara! Atlanta Special

Yawara! Atlanta Special
6.4/10
Yawara Inokuma competes for Japan in the Atlanta Olympic Games as she meets with several familiar faces throughout the tournament.

In a Distant Time

In a Distant Time
5.8/10
One rainy day, Akane crosses path with a kind young man who tacitly offers to her his coat. On their second encounter, he confesses that he has no recollection of who he is, his name or his past, but feels contented by just being with her. Besotted, Akane sets out to find his name, and to unravel his enigmatic connection with a famous cursed dance rumoured to kill anyone who attempts to perform it.

The Mother Who Became a Kite

The Mother Who Became a Kite
The second film in Shin-Ei's series of annual WWII themed anime television movies for children "Sensou Douwa".

Jellyfish Restaurant

Jellyfish Restaurant
5.9/10
In the story, the protagonist Yōtarō Misaki (played by Customi-Z's Goro Kurihara) finds himself lying on the beach one day. He is picked up by Arashi, who manages a restaurant called Kurage no Shokudō. When asked who he is, the protagonist tells a lie that he lost his memory — but he remembers everything, including the fact that his twin brother died.

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