
Out There By Toei (Region Free)
Spanning nearly three decades, this electrifying boxset showcases the fearless imagination and genre-shaping legacy of Japanese powerhouse TOEI. From cosmic spectacle to punk-inflected revenge to uncanny body horror, these films trace a lineage of excess, invention, and cultural bite that only TOEI could deliver.
Together, these films form a vivid portrait of TOEIās genre-bending bravado, unapologetically stylish, often confrontational, and endlessly inventive, capturing the studioās enduring commitment to pushing popular cinema to its most extreme and exhilarating edges.
Kinji FukasakuāsĀ A MESSAGE FROM SPACE (1978)Ā launches the set in operatic fashion: a wildly ambitious sci-fi epic that fuses space opera with samurai myth, international star power, and the directorās trademark intensity.
Nearly thirty years later, inĀ YO-YO GIRL COP (2006)Ā Kenta Fukasaku brings that rebellious energy crashing into the 21st century, reinventing the schoolgirl action film with pop-punk attitude, kinetic violence, and a weaponised yo-yo at its center.
From there, descend into the uncanny withĀ EXTE: HAIR EXTENSIONS (2007), a uniquely Japanese strain of modern horror in which beauty culture and bodily obsession intertwine with chilling consequences.
Finally,Ā X-CROSS (2007)Ā explodes into brutal, neon-lit survival horror, as a group of women stumble into a nightmare of sadism, vengeance, and feral resistance deep in the forest.Ā
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Extras
MESSAGE FROM SPACE
NEW! Audio Commentary with Author Patrick Macias
NEW! Galleons in Space: Director Kenta Fukasaku on his father's film "Message from Spaceā
Japanese Theatrical Trailers
Stills Gallery
US Theatrical Trailer
YO-YO GIRL COP
NEW! End Of An Era: Director Kenta Fukasaku on Yo-Yo Girl Cop
NEW! David Michael Brown on Spinning Around with Yo-Yo Girl Cop
The Making Of Yo-Yo Cop Girl
Yo-Yo Girl Cop 2006 Premiere Q&A
Yo-Yo Girl Cop 2006 Press Conference at Tokyo Film Studio
Interview with Actors Yuki Saita and Aya Matsuura
Archival Cast & Director Interviews
Theatrical Trailer
EXTE: HAIR EXTENSIONS
NEW! Audio Commentary with Author Samm Deighan
NEW! Bad Hair Day: Special Effects Guru Yoshihiro Nishimura on Exte
NEW! Robert Edwards on Hair, Horror and the Commodification of the Body in Exte
Behind The Scenes
Deleted Scenes
My Hair: Music Video
Trailer
TV Spots
X-CROSS
NEW! Audio Commentary with Author Patrick Macias
NEW! Cut Above the Rest: Director Kenta Fukasaku on X-Cross
NEW! Armed and Dangerous: Robert Edwards on The Rise of Weaponised Women in Japanese Genre Cinema
The Making Of X-Cross
Deleted Scenes
Cast Interviews
Ashikari Village Special Language Segment
Theatrical Trailer
Out There By Toei (Region Free)
Spanning nearly three decades, this electrifying boxset showcases the fearless imagination and genre-shaping legacy of Japanese powerhouse TOEI. From cosmic spectacle to punk-inflected revenge to uncanny body horror, these films trace a lineage of excess, invention, and cultural bite that only TOEI could deliver.
Together, these films form a vivid portrait of TOEIās genre-bending bravado, unapologetically stylish, often confrontational, and endlessly inventive, capturing the studioās enduring commitment to pushing popular cinema to its most extreme and exhilarating edges.
Kinji FukasakuāsĀ A MESSAGE FROM SPACE (1978)Ā launches the set in operatic fashion: a wildly ambitious sci-fi epic that fuses space opera with samurai myth, international star power, and the directorās trademark intensity.
Nearly thirty years later, inĀ YO-YO GIRL COP (2006)Ā Kenta Fukasaku brings that rebellious energy crashing into the 21st century, reinventing the schoolgirl action film with pop-punk attitude, kinetic violence, and a weaponised yo-yo at its center.
From there, descend into the uncanny withĀ EXTE: HAIR EXTENSIONS (2007), a uniquely Japanese strain of modern horror in which beauty culture and bodily obsession intertwine with chilling consequences.
Finally,Ā X-CROSS (2007)Ā explodes into brutal, neon-lit survival horror, as a group of women stumble into a nightmare of sadism, vengeance, and feral resistance deep in the forest.Ā
Ā
Extras
MESSAGE FROM SPACE
NEW! Audio Commentary with Author Patrick Macias
NEW! Galleons in Space: Director Kenta Fukasaku on his father's film "Message from Spaceā
Japanese Theatrical Trailers
Stills Gallery
US Theatrical Trailer
YO-YO GIRL COP
NEW! End Of An Era: Director Kenta Fukasaku on Yo-Yo Girl Cop
NEW! David Michael Brown on Spinning Around with Yo-Yo Girl Cop
The Making Of Yo-Yo Cop Girl
Yo-Yo Girl Cop 2006 Premiere Q&A
Yo-Yo Girl Cop 2006 Press Conference at Tokyo Film Studio
Interview with Actors Yuki Saita and Aya Matsuura
Archival Cast & Director Interviews
Theatrical Trailer
EXTE: HAIR EXTENSIONS
NEW! Audio Commentary with Author Samm Deighan
NEW! Bad Hair Day: Special Effects Guru Yoshihiro Nishimura on Exte
NEW! Robert Edwards on Hair, Horror and the Commodification of the Body in Exte
Behind The Scenes
Deleted Scenes
My Hair: Music Video
Trailer
TV Spots
X-CROSS
NEW! Audio Commentary with Author Patrick Macias
NEW! Cut Above the Rest: Director Kenta Fukasaku on X-Cross
NEW! Armed and Dangerous: Robert Edwards on The Rise of Weaponised Women in Japanese Genre Cinema
The Making Of X-Cross
Deleted Scenes
Cast Interviews
Ashikari Village Special Language Segment
Theatrical Trailer
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Spanning nearly three decades, this electrifying boxset showcases the fearless imagination and genre-shaping legacy of Japanese powerhouse TOEI. From cosmic spectacle to punk-inflected revenge to uncanny body horror, these films trace a lineage of excess, invention, and cultural bite that only TOEI could deliver.
Together, these films form a vivid portrait of TOEIās genre-bending bravado, unapologetically stylish, often confrontational, and endlessly inventive, capturing the studioās enduring commitment to pushing popular cinema to its most extreme and exhilarating edges.
Kinji FukasakuāsĀ A MESSAGE FROM SPACE (1978)Ā launches the set in operatic fashion: a wildly ambitious sci-fi epic that fuses space opera with samurai myth, international star power, and the directorās trademark intensity.
Nearly thirty years later, inĀ YO-YO GIRL COP (2006)Ā Kenta Fukasaku brings that rebellious energy crashing into the 21st century, reinventing the schoolgirl action film with pop-punk attitude, kinetic violence, and a weaponised yo-yo at its center.
From there, descend into the uncanny withĀ EXTE: HAIR EXTENSIONS (2007), a uniquely Japanese strain of modern horror in which beauty culture and bodily obsession intertwine with chilling consequences.
Finally,Ā X-CROSS (2007)Ā explodes into brutal, neon-lit survival horror, as a group of women stumble into a nightmare of sadism, vengeance, and feral resistance deep in the forest.Ā
Ā
Extras
MESSAGE FROM SPACE
NEW! Audio Commentary with Author Patrick Macias
NEW! Galleons in Space: Director Kenta Fukasaku on his father's film "Message from Spaceā
Japanese Theatrical Trailers
Stills Gallery
US Theatrical Trailer
YO-YO GIRL COP
NEW! End Of An Era: Director Kenta Fukasaku on Yo-Yo Girl Cop
NEW! David Michael Brown on Spinning Around with Yo-Yo Girl Cop
The Making Of Yo-Yo Cop Girl
Yo-Yo Girl Cop 2006 Premiere Q&A
Yo-Yo Girl Cop 2006 Press Conference at Tokyo Film Studio
Interview with Actors Yuki Saita and Aya Matsuura
Archival Cast & Director Interviews
Theatrical Trailer
EXTE: HAIR EXTENSIONS
NEW! Audio Commentary with Author Samm Deighan
NEW! Bad Hair Day: Special Effects Guru Yoshihiro Nishimura on Exte
NEW! Robert Edwards on Hair, Horror and the Commodification of the Body in Exte
Behind The Scenes
Deleted Scenes
My Hair: Music Video
Trailer
TV Spots
X-CROSS
NEW! Audio Commentary with Author Patrick Macias
NEW! Cut Above the Rest: Director Kenta Fukasaku on X-Cross
NEW! Armed and Dangerous: Robert Edwards on The Rise of Weaponised Women in Japanese Genre Cinema
The Making Of X-Cross
Deleted Scenes
Cast Interviews
Ashikari Village Special Language Segment
Theatrical Trailer














