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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Roujin_ZRoujin Z - Wikipedia

    Roujin Z (老人Z, Rōjin Zetto, lit. "Old Man Z") is a 1991 Japanese animated science fiction action thriller film directed by Hiroyuki Kitakubo and written by Katsuhiro Otomo. The animation for Roujin Z was produced by A.P.P.P. in association with other companies including Movic, Sony Music Entertainment Japan, Aniplex and TV Asahi.

  2. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Roujin_ZRoujin Z - Wikipedia

    Rōjin Z è un film d'animazione del 1991 diretto da Hiroyuki Kitakubo. Dallo stesso soggetto è stato realizzato anche un manga, ZeD, disegnato da Tai Okada. La distribuzione del film in Italia fu annunciata dalla casa editrice francese Kazé e partì dal 22 febbraio 2012. La sceneggiatura è stata scritta da Katsuhiro Ōtomo.

  3. Roujin Z: Directed by Hiroyuki Kitakubo. With Shinji Ogawa, Shinsuke Chikaishi, Chisa Yokoyama, Hikojirô Matsumura. A compassionate young nurse is determined to help an elderly invalid strapped to a revolutionary health care bed but there are unexpected consequences.

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    • Animation, Comedy, Drama
    • Hiroyuki Kitakubo
    • 1996-04
  4. An old man is being treated specially by the Department of Health under the so-called Project Z, a special nursing bed with a 6th generation computer on board. When the pain and loneliness of the old man reaches his ex-private nurse, she decides to rescue him from the government's experiment.

  5. Roujin Z (老人Z, Rōjin Zetto, "Old Man Z") is a 1991 animated movie written by Katsuhiro Otomo (the creator of AKIRA) and directed by Hiroyuki Kitakubo, with Satoshi Kon as art director and set designer.

  6. Roujin Z U.K. Blu-ray Planned by Kaze (Oct 19, 2011) Cobra, Jesus, Umezu Manga Released in English (Sep 30, 2010) Voice Actors, Manga Creators in Live Weekend Streams (Aug 20, 2010)

  7. Roujin Z (老人Z Rōjin Zetto?) is a 1991 Japanese anime film written by Katsuhiro Otomo and directed by Hiroyuki Kitakubo. A group of scientists and hospital administrators have developed the Z-001, a computerized hospital bed with robotic features.