The best Yoshino Takamori’s comedy movies

Yoshino Takamori

Yoshino Takamori

23/11/1963 (60 años)
If you love cinema, you will share this ranking of the best Yoshino Takamori’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 Yoshino Takamori.

Project A-Ko

Project A-Ko
6.8/10
Earth. The not too distant future. A city is miraculously reborn just sixteen years after being completely destroyed by a giant meteor. At the prestigious Graviton High School for Girls, two new students are introduced. A-ko and her ditzy sidekick, C-ko.

Project A-Ko 2: Plot of the Daitokuji Financial Group

Project A-Ko 2: Plot of the Daitokuji Financial Group
6.4/10
It's summer in Graviton City, and the girls all have a break from school! A-Ko decides to lose a few inches, C-Ko makes a list of all the cool things that she'll buy, and B-Ko vows to get A-Ko out of the way once and for all so that she can have C-Ko to herself. To this end, she designs a new giant mecha, better than all the others. But her father steals her designs and uses them to attack the crashed alien spacecraft (now high-class restaurant) in an attempt to steal the advanced technology of the aliens.

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.

Project A-Ko 3: Cinderella Rhapsody

Project A-Ko 3: Cinderella Rhapsody
6.2/10
It revolves around A-Ko and B-ko's pursuit of a handsome stud named Kay. He likes coke and motorcycles and is quietly courted by both A-ko and B-ko. Meanwhile, C-ko grows very jealous of him... Also meanwhile, the aliens' ship in now floating in the bay and they've tried again to turn it into the ultimate nightspot. Good luck. Catastrophe always occurs when the three 'Ko's get together

Space Family Carlvinson

Space Family Carlvinson
7.1/10
After hitting a passing spaceship and causing it to crash, a troupe of aliens and robots rescue the only survivor. It is a human baby named Corona that they decide to raise on their own, using the data they retrieved from the computer to mimic the life she would have had on Earth.

Yawara! Go Get 'Em, Wimpy Kids!!

Yawara! Go Get 'Em, Wimpy Kids!!
6.8/10
Yawara helps a group of timid grade school kids overcome their fears and compete in a judo competition.

Rokudenashi Blues

Rokudenashi Blues
5.9/10
Maeda is a new student in the Teiken High School. He stutters when he's nervous and he's rather clumsy. He gets noted immediately because he hits a teacher during the entrance ceremony. Some clubs search to enlist him as they see in him a force they can use to get even with other clubs. But Maeda is a loner and has only one dream: becoming a boxing champion.

Fukuyama Theater: Summer Secret

Fukuyama Theater: Summer Secret
Several short animated mini-stories based on the short stories and four-panel manga of Keiko Fukuyama, including My Father the Mouse, The Rabbit Brothers, Summer Secret, The Mysterious Fairy, How Very Strange, and Kuro.

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