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Tadanobu Asano and Sho Ikawa star as full time slackers and wannabe ju-jitsu champions who bring the body of their murdered boxx to Tokyo's towering toxic waste dump known as "Black Fuji". But when an army of the undead rises from the massic trash peak, these bonehead buddies must survive a non-stop onslaught of hasty decapitations, pervert teachers, tasty snack foods, stormy romance and zombie professional wrestling. Can even the most devoted of friendships survive an apocalypse of the undead? (texte officiel du distributeur)

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anglais "Tokyo Zombie" is a classic example of Japanese production, specifically in the area of comedy. They take a horror theme, completely disregard its horror element, and pile one bizarre idea on top of another. There aren't many of these ideas here, but it's possible that you might even laugh. The digital effects did bother me a bit, but they usually manage to pull it off. It won't be my favorite Japanese comedy, that's for sure. ()