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Cutie Honey
Eriko Sato’s Woven Eros & Purity into One
Date:22, Nov, 2014
Investigated and Written by Kazuya Kishimoto
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Cutie Honey is a Japanese tokusatsu film directed by Anno Hideaki who is best known for his work on the popular animation series “Neon Genesis Evangelion.”

To explain simply, gag goes through the movie from its head to the tail. After you watch the whole, in a good sense, you will have nothing special in your heart.

Kisaragi Honey, played by Sato Eriko, is ordinarily working as just an office worker. But she really is Cutie Honey; a feminine android produced by Doctor Kisaragi. With a female police inspector Aki Natsuko and a private eye, Honey fights against an evil secret society; Panther Claw, over her inner I-System and peace of the world.

Anno Hideaki has originally been fond of Japanese tokusatsu programs like Ultraman. Then, the motion picture was brought to the best place by his love to tokusatsu.

Cutie Honey was an erotic character who made squares feel disgusting in original animated stories. But this Cutie Honey hardly does so. There is a lot left to Sato Eriko’s proportions to having realized that situation. You can see her spread her legs in the film, but you must feel few of something indecent. Her miraculous body made it!

Anno Hideaki said “I still have a longing for a lady like Cutie Honey, who leads a man.” No doubt his purity let the movie stay a little erotic. So It was inevitable that Anno Hideaki met Sato Eriko for making “Cutie Honey.” We can get hard-core porno pictures from Internet as many as we hope, today. Then, it is meaningless to chase too far and is better you do everything in moderation.





about Cutie Honey

・Directed by Hideaki Anno
・Written by Rumi Takahashi, Hideaki Anno
・Originally Written by Go Nagai
・Edited by Hiroshi Okuda
・Distributed by Warner Bros. (Japan)
・Released on May 29, 2004
・Running Time: 93 minutes







 

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