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Reviewing a "repack" of Midori: Shoujo Tsubaki (1992) typically refers to modern fan-restored versions or digitizations of the rare Cine Malta DVD

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For the curious: Proceed with caution. Have a safety plan. Watch it with a friend. This film will sit in your bones for a week. Reviewing a "repack" of Midori: Shoujo Tsubaki (1992)

Production History: Directed by Hiroshi Harada, the film was largely a solo project. Because no major studio would touch the graphic content, Harada hand-drew nearly every frame over five years. The 4K Scan of the 35mm Print: For

released a limited edition DVD (1,000 copies) with Japanese audio and English/German subtitles, featuring alternative cover art. Key Contextual Details Hiroshi Harada (single-handedly animated ~5,000 sheets). Source Material Based on the Suehiro Maruo Censorship Status

  1. The 4K Scan of the 35mm Print: For the first time, we aren't looking at a washed-out VHS. The repack offers a scan of an actual theatrical print. The colors—the sickly greens of the rotting vegetables, the deep crimson of the blood, the stark black-and-white surrealist interludes—are finally visible as Harada intended.
  2. Restored Audio: The eerie, discordant carnival soundtrack no longer sounds like it's being played through a tin can. The repack cleans up the hiss without losing the analog warmth that makes the film so unsettling.
  3. The "Lost" 5 Minutes: Rumors have persisted for years about extended cut footage involving the "Wonders of the Bearded Woman." The repack claims to include deleted scenes (in rough quality) as a special feature, sourced from a workprint.
  4. New English Subtitles: Previous translations were clunky and literal. This repack features a more poetic—but still brutally honest—translation that captures Maruo’s literary bleakness.

The 2013 Discovery: The film was thought lost until the original 16mm negatives were rediscovered in a warehouse in 2013. This led to a new digital master being screened in Japan and later digital releases.

Q: Does the repack have English dub? A: No. The original film has no dialogue, only music and sound effects. The intertitles are subtitled.