Tokyo Godfathers

2003 [JAPANESE]

Action / Adventure / Animation / Comedy / Drama

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 92% · 76 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 91% · 10K ratings
IMDb Rating 7.8/10 10 46825 46.8K

Plot summary

On Christmas Eve, three homeless people living on the streets of Tokyo discover a newborn baby among the trash and set out to find its parents.


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Gloria Garayua as Maria
Victoria Grace as Miyuki
Philece Sampler as Mrs. Kurumizawa / Mrs. Yamanouchi / Additional Voices
Kate Bornstein as Mother
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Lord-Akiyama 9 / 10

A delightfully funny holiday feature

I honestly did not know what to expecting going into a viewing Tokyo Godfathers at the 2003 San Diego Asian Film Festival. It is the third film from Satoshi Kon, whose Perfect Blue was a creepy film that I liked and I am still awaiting to view Millennium Actress. Right from the start, Tokyo Godfathers was among the funniest animated features I had ever seen.

The film quickly draw comparisons to Three Men and a Baby as well as the idea of the three wise men. Three homeless folk with different, and perhaps strange, personalities find an abandoned baby on Christmas and make it their mission to find its parents. And right from the start, the three end up on these crazy adventures that is nothing short of funny.

Kon and fellow screen writer Keiko Nobumoto create a very witty film that at least provides endless laughter, even in moments that would normally be intense. At the same time, the provide a touching story of three people with nothing but the clothing on their bodies going out of their way to find the child's home.

If you get the chance, Tokyo Godfathers makes for the perfect holiday feature for everyone to watch. It is highly recommended and I hope the Academy takes serious consideration when viewing this film as it is among the eleven eligible for being nominated for next year's Best Animated Feature category.

Reviewed by CelluloidRehab 8 / 10

XMas

This is a Christmas story told from a different perspective, that is strangely familiar. The story revolves around 3 homeless people (a middle aged man name Gin, a homosexual cross-dresser name Hana, and a teenage girl named Miyuki) who discover a newborn baby in the garbage. The events follow the three as they decided what to do with the baby, trying to find the parents, dealing with their own pasts,etc (Christmas seems to be an introspective time - along with all holidays). After the first 30 minutes of the movie, everything becomes strangely predictable yet still moving and meaningful. The movie is laced with "coincidences" and tons of Christmas references. It touches on numerous subjects including family, guilt, redemption,etc. Satoshi Kon delivers another beautiful looking movie with a humanistic storyline. And in true Satoshi Kon fashion adds a touch of the bizarre to shake up the traditional story. This movie will be added to my Christmas holiday viewing list, which gets me into the XMAS spirit.

-Celluloid Rehab

Reviewed by SnoopyStyle 7 / 10

Japanese anime with 3 dimensional characters

This is a beautifully drawn Japanese anime. On Christmas Eve, three homeless vagrants finds a baby. Then a night of adventure begins. There are Japanese mobsters, lots of family drama, lot of interconnected coincidences.

If there was one big problem for me, there are way too many coincidental run-ins that it gets too mind-numbing after awhile. As for the characters, we have three distinct and well drawn characters. They are all damaged in their own way, and we see how their friendships help save each other. This one is a definite recommend not just for the beautiful animation.

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