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September 30, 2015

Japanese Erotic Classic 'Belladonna of Sadness' to See U.S. Release

TOKYO—Anybody remember Astro Boy? Anybody? Astro Boy was the first Japanese-produced animated TV show to be broadcast in the U.S., beginning in 1963, though it had been a staple of anime literature in its home country since 1951. It involved an android boy, dubbed "Astro Boy" (in Japan, "Mighty Atom") created by Dr. Tenma to replace his own real son who died in a car accident, though the robot is eventually turned over to the head of the Ministry of Science, Dr. Elefun, who puts him to work saving the country from various monsters and mad scientists. Astro Boy was created by the legendary Osamu Tezuka, the prolific manga (graphic) artist/cartoonist and animator, who over the course of his career produced more than 700 graphic novels totaling more than 150,000 pages—and even a couple of erotic animated films, including Belladonna of Sadness, which has recently been rediscovered and is scheduled to be released in the U.S. in the near future. Belladonna of Sadness (Kanashimi no Belladonna) was part of a trilogy of erotic animated films created by Tezuka, Eiichi Yamamoto and their studio, Mushi Productions, beginning in 1969, with Belladonna being the final installment, completed in 1973. Described as "Joan of Arc tragedy-triumph meets 1970s Japanese art house transgression" by Daily Beast contributor Jen Yamato, and "a long-forgotten X-rated psychedelic animation gem about one woman’s violation, persecution, and sexual awakening," Belladonna has never been released in the United States, though the entire trilogy, including A Thousand And One Nights and Cleopatra: Queen of Sex, did make it to DVD in Japan in 2004. Belladonna of Sadness is the story of a happy French peasant bride in the 1700s who first discovers sex with her husband, but is raped by a powerful feudal lord on her wedding night, leaving her vulnerable to the influences of the devil. "Belladonna’s affair with Satan—appearing first as a flirty phallic imp, he grows in size and intensity proportionate to his mounting desire to possess her—gets her ostracized by her peers, but also leads to a financial and sexual liberation that begins spreading to her fellow commoners, much to the dismay of the morally bankrupt religious-political order," Yamato writes, comparing the plotline to the persecution of "witches" in the American colonies which centuries later inspired political action by some modern feminist leaders. The rediscovered film was put in the hands of the L.A.-based film-lover group Cinelicious, which gave it a 4K upgrade and restored eight minutes of hardcore footage that did not appear in the Japanese release. The complete film was shown last week at Austin, Texas' Fantastic Fest, and will be released on DVD and possibly in theaters sometime next year.

 
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