
Yoshiki Takahashi
Writing
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When fish shop owner Shamoto's teenage daughter Mitsuko is caught stealing, a generous middle-aged man named Murata helps resolve the situation. The man and his wife offer to have Mitsuko work at their opposing fish store. Shamoto soon discovers that something far more sinister lives behind Murata's friendly demeanor.
Cold Fish

In Japan, gonzo filmmakers hatch a three-pronged plan to save an actress's career, end a yakuza war and make a hit movie.
Why Don't You Play in Hell?

A Japanese giallo about a murderous driver roaming the street in search of prey.
Maniac Driver

A young girl with mental illness just wants to die. But the necroborgs have other plans...
Meatball Machine: Reject of Death

A spin-off feature from Tokyo Gore Police centering on three characters from the movie who are each given a short story explaining how they became an “engineer”.
63 Minutes Later

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Rageaholic
A shy young secretary is intrigued by her new neighbor.
New Neighbor
A spin-off short of "Helldriver," dealing with survivors in the dangerous northern territories.
Bailout!

A look at the creation of the original Japanese poster for Cold Fish. This segment is also conducted by filmmaker Norman England.
Cold Fish - Original Japanese Poster - Its Creation, Influences And Film Posters In General
You+Me=Love explores the many faces of Love through the eyes of four different characters powered by their own selfish desires. 'Ugly' was born without looks, or wits, but a near-invincible body and a big heart. When he falls in Love with 'Girl', he does everything he can to get her to love him back. In this film, you will find the stunning special effects of Gore Master Yoshihiro Nishimura (Tokyo Gore Police), and the cool action of Sakaguchi Tak's team of stuntmen (Versus, Death Trance).
YOU+ME=LOVE

In this very long and very informative video interview, co-writer Yoshiki Takahashi explains how he got involved with Cold Fish and discusses his preparation of the script, the case that apparently inspired the film, the main characters, etc. The interview is conducted by filmmaker Norman England.