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Blu-ray Boutique: Episode 28 – Adult Animation

Hosts Rosalie Lewis and Tim Rosenberger discuss two animated films you don’t want to show to the kids: Heavy Traffic (1973) and Perfect Blue (1997). One’s a Ralph Bakshi helmed semi-autobiographical X-rated dark comedy, drama about a young cartoonist who struggles to succeed in a run-down New York City that’s practically crumbling around him. The other, an anime directed by Satoshi Kon, is a psychological thriller about a Japanese pop-singer-turned-actress who begins to lose her grip on reality as someone is murdering those around her. They deserve their adult ratings and feature adult content in more ways than one. Shout Factory released both Heavy Traffic and Perfect Blue. The latter is, sadly, out of print.

Blu-ray Boutique: Episode 28 – Adult Animation by Blu-ray Boutique

Hosts Rosalie Lewis, a writer for FThisMovie.com, and Tim Rosenberger — a 25 Years Later film writer, a blogger, and YouTuber — discuss two animated films you don’t want to show to the kids: Heavy Traffic (1973) and Perfect Blue (1997).

Written by Tim Rosenberger

Tim Rosenberger is a Midwest journalist with a passion for film, a Star Trek phaser in the bathroom, and a last name that’s always spelled wrong. He’s a lover of all film genres and time periods but does lean towards pre-1960s movies, with a particular love for the ‘30s and ‘40s. A film blogger, video reviewer and podcaster in his spare time, he lives with his wife, a cat who hates him, and his adorable and way cuter than your child daughter.

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