Big Man Japan (大日本人) 16 years old

Big Man Japan

Daisato, a second-rate, third-generation superhero, annoys his neighbors with the noise and destruction he causes on the job. But a heroic public image is the least of his concerns. Besides defending Japan from bizarre monsters, he must deal with an agent seeking to brand him with ads, a superhero grandfather with Alzheimer's and a family embarrassed by his incompetence.

Credits

Big Man Japan Cast

Name Character
Ryunosuke Kamiki He was 14, now 30 years old as Warabe-no-jû
Hitoshi Matsumoto He was 43, now 60 years old as Masaru Daisatô / Dai-Nihonjin
Hiroyuki Miyasako He was 37, now 54 years old as Stay With Me
Riki Takeuchi He was 43, now 60 years old as Hanerunojyuu
Ryushin Tei
Itsuji Itao He was 43, now 60 years old as Female Niou-no-jû
Takayuki Haranishi He was 36, now 53 years old as Male Niou-no-jû
Atsuko Nakamura She was 66, now 83 years old as Bar Proprietress Azusa
Taichi Yazaki as Daisatô's Grandfather
Daisuke Miyagawa He was 34, now 51 years old as Super Justice
Tomoji Hasegawa as Interviewer / Director
Shion Machida She was 35, now 52 years old as Daisatô's Ex-wife
Takuya Hashimoto as Midon
UA She was 35, now 52 years old as Manager Kobori
Daisuke Nagakura He was 43, now 60 years old as Daisatô's Grandfather - Younger
Haruka Unabara as Shimeru-no-jû

Big Man Japan Crew

Name Department
Mitsuyoshi Takasu as Screenplay. He was 43 (now 60) years old Writing
Mitsuyoshi Takasu as Writer. He was 43 (now 60) years old Writing
Hitoshi Matsumoto as Director. He was 43 (now 60) years old Directing
Hideo Yamamoto as Director of Photography. He was 38 (now 55) years old Camera
Soichi Ueno as Editor. He was 38 (now 55) years old Editing
Big Man Japan poster
Big Man Japan (16 years)

  • Release day: Saturday, May 19, 2007
  • Runtime: 113 minutes