Display title | Tokyo Zombie |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Tokyo Zombie is a Japanese zombie comedy comparable to Shaun of the Dead and Zombieland. Next Sunday A.D. in Tokyo a landfill has massively over-grown to become known by the populace as Black Mount Fuji, a place where anyone can go to dump anything they want and not be questioned about it or bother with pesky environmental safety laws. It is also a very popular place to dump bodies (living or dead). Eventually through radiation, the anger of the dead bodies, and mis-dumped recyclables in the landfill, the dead rise again as zombies. The main characters are Mii-chan and Fujio, a couple of Brazilian jiu-jitsu enthusiasts who bumble their way through the zombie hordes. Half way through the movie there is a Time Skip of five years where all the rich people have made a safe zone in the remains of Tokyo and use the poor people they saved from the zombies as slaves. To entertain themselves they host zombie fights- pit matches between various fighters and zombies in which Fujio competes. |