Shoujo Tsubaki Anime - Midori

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Harada financed the film through a unique method: a "pamphlet subscription." Fans could buy a piece of the movie’s script or a cel painting for a high price. The film was never intended for wide theatrical release. Instead, it was shown in tiny underground theaters and sold directly to collectors. If you search for the Midori Shoujo Tsubaki anime on YouTube, Netflix, or Crunchyroll, you will find nothing. If you search hard enough on the dark corners of the internet, you might find a grainy VHS rip. Why? midori shoujo tsubaki anime

The Midori Shoujo Tsubaki anime is not "entertainment." It is a fossil. A preserved artifact of a moment when one man, Hiroshi Harada, decided to burn his life down to animate the malevolent soul of Japan’s underbelly. It is banned, broken, and barely watchable. But for those who dare to seek it out, it is also unforgettable. No stars