Jellyfish Eyes (めめめのくらげ) 11 years old

Jellyfish Eyes

In present-day Japan, little Masashi moves from an evacuation center to a small village. There he will discover that every child has the ability to communicate with a fantastic creature, but they are being used in an evil plan to collect the children’s negative energy. Artist Takashi Murakami ‘s debut film is an amazing epic story that is an X-Ray of children’s hopes and fears with the artist’s unmistakable visual style.

Credits

Jellyfish Eyes Cast

Name Character
Akiko Yajima She was 45, now 57 years old as Kurage-bo
Masataka Kubota He was 24, now 35 years old as Seiryu / Blue Dragon
Houko Kuwashima She was 37, now 48 years old as KO2
Kentaro Kishi He was 40, now 51 years old as Ichiro Kodaira
Shōta Sometani He was 20, now 31 years old as Byakko / White Tiger
Eihi Shiina She was 37, now 48 years old as Home Room Teacher
Mayu Tsuruta She was 42, now 54 years old as Yasuko Kusakabe
Kentarô Shimazu He was 43, now 54 years old as Vice Principal
Kanji Tsuda He was 47, now 58 years old as Tatsuo Kusakabe
Asuka Kurosawa She was 41, now 52 years old as Shizuko Amamiya
Ami Ikenaga She was 27, now 38 years old as Suzaku / Vermillion Bird
Takumi Saito He was 32, now 43 years old as Naoto Yukizuka
Shôichirô Masumoto as Mr. Sasaki

Jellyfish Eyes Crew

Name Department
Yasutaka Nagano as Director of Photography. Camera
Yoshihiro Nishimura as Editor. He was 46 (now 57) years old Editing
Yoshihiro Nishimura as Producer. He was 46 (now 57) years old Production
Yoshihiro Nishimura as Screenplay. He was 46 (now 57) years old Writing
Masashi Yamaguchi as Casting. Production
Takashi Murakami as Director. He was 51 (now 62) years old Directing
Takashi Murakami as Executive Producer. He was 51 (now 62) years old Production
Takashi Murakami as Writer. He was 51 (now 62) years old Writing
Jellyfish Eyes poster
Jellyfish Eyes (11 years)

  • Release day: Tuesday, April 23, 2013
  • Runtime: 101 minutes