Illustrated story (Shokunikuka) by Moto Hagio in Ribon 1976 Spring issue.

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Illustrated story (Shokunikuka) by Moto Hagio in Ribon 1976 Spring issue.
'Kitty's Dream of Fairyland ' by Louis Wain, (1860 - 1939).
'Mother Mushroom with her Children' by Polish Art Nouveau painter Edward Okun (1872-1945)
Marc Burckhardt: Leda | 37” x 24” | acrylic & oil on paper
Leiji Matsumoto
AURA BATTLER DUNBINE (1983) Upscaled Ending
Foxes disguised as monks. On the left from Japan and on the right from Denmark.
Alfred James Munnings - Pierrette (Reclining Lady), 1898
'Lilla Weneda' illustration by Michael Elwiro Andrioli inspired by Juliusz Slowacki 's Romantic tragedy Lilla Weneda, 1879.
'The Tales from the Enchanted Isles' illustrated by Dorothy P. Lathrop, 1926
Venus as a Boy
#DRCL midnight children - Shin-ichi Sakamoto
H.R. Giger’s photo of Li Tobler with his unfinished Biomechanoid sculpture, 1969.
i am once again begging for more tokusatsu movies and shows that feel like these.
(don’t mention GARO. i tried GARO. it doesn’t feel like these.)
this post is a few months old so i'm not sure if you're still wanting for recommendations but i'd like to offer a few anyhow!
firstly, there's the two lesser known amemiya movies from this era, mirai ninja
and moon over tao
both are definitely lesser known for a reason due to not really having the same kind of production values or moviemaking behind them but elements of that very specific aesthetic are still present for sure
kamen rider black (the original show) is... absolutely not consistent all the way through but at the very least its first handful of episodes are worth trying out as they go very hard direction-wise
almost every godzilla film from 1989 to 2003 or so has something in it that i think would appeal to people who like the 90s amemiya style. in particular i'd say vs. biollante, vs. destoroyah, & vs. megaguirus stand out in my mind
getting away from traditional toku there's 1989's gunhed
1991's hiruko the goblin, which is very zeiram-esque with its normie bumbling male leads trying to deal with this horrible creature (just a note that this one is much more horror focused & contains some fairly intense blood/gore)
jissoji akio's doomed megalopolis/tokyo: the last megalopolis, which is. an unhinged movie that's difficult to follow narratively but in terms of how it looks it might be the closest neighbor to this style
and this is fully getting away from the realm of tokusatsu but i find that kurosawa kiyoshi horror films from this era like pulse & cure honestly tend to have this vibe as well
just something about those 90s/early 2000s cameras...
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