The best Yuko Mizutani’s drama movies

Yuko Mizutani

Yuko Mizutani

04/11/1964- 17/05/2016
If you love cinema, you will share this ranking of the best Yuko Mizutani’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 Yuko Mizutani.

Tracing the Gray Summer

Tracing the Gray Summer
7.6/10
Animated film about the Seveso disaster, which took place north of Milan, Italy in 1976.

Black Jack: The Movie

Black Jack: The Movie
6.7/10
Black Jack is a master surgeon who possesses impeccable skills, enabling him to perform operations that are impossible for even the finest surgeons. He now is faced with his most difficult task to date and must challenge the limits of medical science...before it's too late!

Chibi Maruko-chan: My Favorite Song

Chibi Maruko-chan: My Favorite Song
7.5/10
Momoko's teacher asks the third grade to draw a picture based on their favorite song, to enter in a contest. She picks a song she's recently become fond of during music class, and is anxious to make a good drawing based on it. On her way to meet relatives in Shizuoka, Momoko meets Shoko Kimura. A university student who occasionally draws portraits at the local train station, and plans to also participate in an art contest. Momoko and Shoko become close friends, and end up inspiring each other both in their own ways.

Black Jack: The Two Doctors in Black

Black Jack: The Two Doctors in Black
6.5/10
The mega-corporate Daedalus Group is under attack by a small group of activists known as the Ghost of Icarus. While taking care of some of the victims of the bombing, Black Jack encounters Dr. Kiriko, also known as Death Incarnate, who just like him, asks his patients huge sums of money but instead of saving them, he offers them a painless death. When the activist group requests both doctors’ collaboration, Black Jack finds himself caught in a spiral of life, death and treason while trying to save his patients' lives and avoid the breaking of a biological war that could destroy humanity.

Eiji

Eiji
6.1/10
Legendary boxer Keijiro Akagi's second son, Eiji, is a high school dropout and the world's worst rock guitarist. Though his father and elder brother are both boxers, he hates the sport but suddenly takes an interest in it when he meets the local champion's little sister.

Tenchi Forever!

Tenchi Forever!
7.1/10
One day, Tenchi disappears in the forest near his house. Six months later, Ayeka and Ryoko locate Tenchi living in a city, but with a mysterious woman. What's more, Tenchi appears to have aged several years. Whenever Ayeka and Ryoko catch up to him, he disappears into thin air, apparently existing in a fabricated alternate dimension where he has no knowledge of his past.

Minky Momo in the Bridge Over Dreams

Minky Momo in the Bridge Over Dreams
7.2/10
  • Genre: AnimationDrama
  • Release: 21/05/1993
  • Character: Flower Girl (voice)
A bridge's legend tells that when two people meet on it, they will surely meet again. Momo meets a boy who doesn't believe the legend, and promises that she will meet him again to prove it. As the year passes, she comes every day to wait for him, and becomes a small part of many people's lives.

Paul Rusch: His Life and Dream

Paul Rusch: His Life and Dream
An animated film about Paul Rusch, an American missionary who helped build churches, schools, hospitals in Japan and overall helped improve life in rural areas of Japan along with soothing post-WW2 relations between the two countries.

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