for two years I have been looking for an archival and lost Japanese film Get It On?ゲット★イット★オン? starring musician Rolly Kazuo Teranishi. There used to be fragments on YouTube but it has been removed.. I only have a trailer of this. This movie is from 2001. Does anyone still have a copy of the movie?? I will be very grateful . Help ♥️🙏🙏
I found from searching that the DVD was once sold on Qmazon however the link no longer works… I did though get the name of two actresses that I think acted In this movie, and I say I think because they pop up when you reverse search the image you linked…
The names are Yukari Fukui and Reiko Suho then after searching Reiko Suho her page unlike Yukari Fukui shows that she acted In Get It On? From there I found the IMDB page(https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0330322/) and the directors name Kenzô Maihara…
From there I found that at one point in time there was website but that now no longer works, the company that made this flim Is Spike Co. Ltd. which supposedly no longer exist according to Wikipedia(https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spike_(company)) however it list another company that supposedly Spike Co. Ltd merged with called Chunsoft…
That Is where my search stops due to the fact that there Is almost nothing that shows any information about this movie besides the IMDB page… You may continue where I left off
I've used the site before and my products arrived fine, but I totally get being nervous about that type of thing. Always sucks when you order something online and find out it got lost in transit.
I would buy it soon if I were you, seeing as there's a free shipping promotion going right now.
According to the name, it's actually the "Making DVD". The title in the listing translates to "Japanese film DVD Making Maru-uraku GET IT ON? All in full view" (in DeepL anyways), it's the second DVD promoted in the trailer. I think it's still worth buying, but it's apparently not the movie itself?
Unrelated but kinda related, I find it kinda funny that Spike made this movie before they merged with Chunsoft. It does have the aesthetic and energy of a Spike Chunsoft game too which makes it all the more impressive to me.
I would buy it soon if I were you, seeing as there's a free shipping promotion going right now.
According to the name, it's actually the "Making DVD". The title in the listing translates to "Japanese film DVD Making Maru-uraku GET IT ON? All in full view" (in DeepL anyways), it's the second DVD promoted in the trailer. I think it's still worth buying, but it's apparently not the movie itself?
Unrelated but kinda related, I find it kinda funny that Spike made this movie before they merged with Chunsoft. It does have the aesthetic and energy of a Spike Chunsoft game too which makes it all the more impressive to me.
Oh, I didn't translate the name, I just assumed the box art was different to the poster. If it was me, I would want both DVDs, but if there aren't any other listings online, the other one is better than nothing.
It looks like the director worked on the Twilight Syndrome movie, and a bunch of tokusatsu stuff.
There are some listings for this film on DVD on Yahoo Japan Auctions. (yahuoku, it is like the Japanese equivalent to eBay)
If you want to purchase Yahoo Japan Auctions items from outside of Japan, you would have to use a shopping service such as "Buyee", "Tenso", or "Japan Rabbit".
The DVD with the yellow cover is the film. The DVD with the blue cover is the "Making Of" bonus feature.
According to the name, it's actually the "Making DVD". The title in the listing translates to "Japanese film DVD Making Maru-uraku GET IT ON? All in full view" (in DeepL anyways), it's the second DVD promoted in the trailer. I think it's still worth buying, but it's apparently not the movie itself?
Unrelated but kinda related, I find it kinda funny that Spike made this movie before they merged with Chunsoft. It does have the aesthetic and energy of a Spike Chunsoft game too which makes it all the more impressive to me.
Oh, I didn't translate the name, I just assumed the box art was different to the poster. If it was me, I would want both DVDs, but if there aren't any other listings online, the other one is better than nothing.
It looks like the director worked on the Twilight Syndrome movie, and a bunch of tokusatsu stuff.
It's still worth it, imo, basically nothing of this movie is online so anything we can get is a good find.
and you can pay on these pages with Polish money?? Do you need to change the currency?? I really want to get this movie..
I specifically linked to Zenmarket since that's the third party service I use.
The short explanation would be you set up an account with them, and when it comes time to "add funds" to your account you add them using whatever your debit card on file is, paypal, crypto, etc. Shipping can be a bitch but for a very low weight item (like, say, a DVD) it would be pretty minimal. I believe a key reason why you don't see a lot of the media that costs very low to buy in Japan on the English Internet has to do with the fact that while you can pay say 100 yen for an item, it can cost much more, like $30, to ship sometimes.
and you can pay on these pages with Polish money?? Do you need to change the currency?? I really want to get this movie..
If you use Buyee the currency conversion is handled by PayPal and they do ship to Poland
Whether you are use Buyee or Zenmarket, you are using a third party service to purchase the item for you from Yahoo Japan Auctions, who will then ship it to you internationally. So you will have to pay the cost of the item + domestic shipping in Japan (if the seller does not offer free shipping) + international shipping + the service fee.
With Buyee you make the purchase first then pay. With Zenmarket you have to first deposit funds into an account.
If you still are are unsure and are not comfortable making the purchase yourself, you could use a full-service shopping proxy service like Japan Rabbit. Their fees are a little more expensive, but you will have a representative you are in direct communication with. You just tell them what items you want to buy, and they will help you through every step to complete the purchase for you, and to answer any questions you have: japanrabbit.com/