A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 15, 1983
Original Title:
だいじょうぶマイフレンド
Alternate Titles:
Daijôbu, mai furendo
Daijōbu, My Friend
It's Alright My Friend
Genres:
Comedy | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Kitty Films
Production Countries:
Japan | Northern Mariana Islands
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 119
An alien with super powers fallen from the sky is befriended by some people who help him stop an evil group out to get him.
Art Direction:
Osamu Yamaguchi
Director:
Ryū Murakami
Director of Photography:
Kōzō Okazaki
Editor:
Sachiko Yamaji
Lighting Technician:
Kazuo Shimomura
Music Supervisor:
Kazuhiko Kato
Novel:
Ryū Murakami
Original Music Composer:
Ryuichi Sakamoto
Producer:
Hidenori Taga
Kiichi Ichikawa
Screenplay:
Ryū Murakami
Sound Recordist:
Hideo Nishizaki
Unit Production Manager:
Katsuhiko Aoki
Visual Effects Supervisor:
William Mesa
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