Fantastipo
Fantastipo | |
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Directed by | Shogo Yabuuchi |
Produced by |
Julie K. Fujishima Kazuteru Harafuji |
Written by | Shogo Yabuuchi |
Starring |
Tsuyoshi Domoto Taichi Kokubun Akira Takarada Medaka Ikeno |
Music by | Fantastipo by Toraji Haiji |
Cinematography | Kenji Takama |
Distributed by | Geneon Entertainment |
Release dates |
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Running time | 109 minutes |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Fantastipo is a 2005 Japanese film starring Tsuyoshi Domoto (Kinki Kids) and Taichi Kokubun (TOKIO). The theme song "Fantastipo" is sung by the special unit of the 2 lead actors Toraji Haiji.
Story
The film revolves around the mostly dependable Toraji (Taichi Kokubun of TOKIO) and free-spirited Haiji (Tsuyoshi Domoto of Kinki Kids), two siblings who suddenly become President and Executive Director of Armadillo, Inc. when their father, Kintaro Koinobori (Akira Takarada), suddenly steps down from his position and appoints his sons in his stead.
With the help of their father, the two brothers continue to keep Armadillo Inc. at the top of the heap, yet slowly, but surely the relationship among all three begins to deteriorate.
Through trials and tribulations, the two slowly begin to learn the true meaning of family.
Will the family hold together? Will they pull through? The answer may lie in a song the boys are composing.
That song’s name is Fantastipo
Trivia
- Fantastipo marks Tsuyoshi Domoto's return to the silver screen, last appearing in Kindaichi Shonen's Case File: Legend of Shanghai Mermaid in 1997. The film is a milestone for Taichi Kokubun, who makes his feature film debut.
- The "Fantastipo" single and Toraji Haiji unit was a big hit in 2005. Especially famous for their uniquely cute dance choreography and catchy single which sold more than 400,000 copies.
- Fantastipo is the fourth movie released under the banner of Johnny's Entertainment J STORM Company.
Cast
Actor | Role |
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Tsuyoshi Domoto | Haiji |
Taichi Kokubun | Toraji |
Akira Takarada | Kintarō Koinobori |
Medaka Ikeno | Frankie |
Nanako Ôkôchi | Matthewko |
Kimika Yoshino | Kahori |
Hiroshi Fujioka | |