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Director: Yuichi Fukuda
Cast: Mirei Kiritani, Mitsuki Takahata, Mizuki Yamamoto, Mina Fujii
To battle a malicious monster, five women are gathered in front of Commander Charles against their will. The five women are selected because they each have a family name that represents a color. The five women are filled with doubts about what they are able to do collectively, but they go up against the monster using their lethal technique "Women Tornado". The five women can only use the "Women Tornado" when they are all gathered together.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Jossy's (2014), directed by Yuichi Fukuda, is a Japanese film about five women who must come together to battle a malicious monster using their special technique, the 'Women Tornado'. While the film's critical reception and awards recognition are unclear, its audience reception on platforms like IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes is currently unavailable.
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Fans of quirky, character-driven Japanese comedies directed by Yuichi Fukuda will enjoy Jossy's, a 2014 film that blends offbeat humor with a fantastical premise. The movie features an engaging ensemble cast led by Mirei Kiritani, Mitsuki Takahata, Mizuki Yamamoto, and Mina Fujii as a reluctant group of women who must come together to battle a malicious monster using their unique 'Women Tornado' technique.
Jossy's Giants is a children's footballing comedy drama that ran on BBC1 between 23 April 1986 and 8 April 1987. The show's plot centred on a boys' football team, the Glipton Grasshoppers, and their enthusiastic Geordie manager Joswell 'Jossy' Blair. The show was written by darts commentator and television personality Sid Waddell, himself a native of Newcastle upon Tyne. Ten episodes were made. The producer and director Edward Pugh later became an executive producer and ran the Children's Programmes Department at BBC Manchester. The theme music was written by Mike Amatt. Football scenes were shot at a since demolished Oldham Town FC site off Middleton Road, Chadderton, exterior scenes were shot in and around Stalybridge, and the studio material was shot at BBC Oxford Road.
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