Princess Jellyfish
A cross-dressing rich heir meets a jellyfish geek in an incident that comes to turn the lives of her and her several roommates inside out. Tsukimi (Rena Nounen) came to Tokyo to become an illustrator.…
Princess Jellyfish
A cross-dressing rich heir meets a jellyfish geek in an incident that comes to turn the lives of her and her several roommates inside out. Tsukimi (Rena Nounen) came to Tokyo to become an illustrator. She is crazy about jellyfish. Tsukimi is not very confident and she hesitates around men or attractive people. She lives in the communal apartment Amamizu kan where men are not allowed. At the Amamizu kan, only otaku women, who belive men are not needed, live there. One day Tsukimi gets into trouble at tropical fish shop. At that time, a stylish woman helps Tsukimi, but, in fact, the pretty woman is Kuranosuke (Masaki Suda) a male university student. Kuranosuke dresses like a woman because he was raised at the side of his powerful politician father and he does not want to become a politician. Kuranosuke becomes interested in Tsukimi and Amamizu kan. He visits her at the apartment and hangs out with her. Tsukimi keeps his secret from her neighbors. Kuranosuke helps Tsukimi improve her appearance and she starts to change. —AsianWiki Five nerdy "girls" break out of their shells to protect what is sacred and important. Together, can they create a miracle that will change the world? A Cinderella story collides with the world of the "otaku" geek - Japan's fanatical contribution to global pop culture - in an uproarious and moving entertainment spectacle that turns all fairytale convention on its head. Coming this winter. Self-deprecating nerd girl, Tsukimi Kurashita, lives in a run-down tenement dubbed "Amamizukan" with four equally geeky female housemates. Committed to the credo of "No Need for Boys", the girls call themselves "Amazu" (nuns) and spend their days steeped in their fanatical hobby obsessions... until the day a stunning, cross-dressing young man, Kuranosuke, enters their lives with his elite and stuffy virgin of an elder brother, ushering in a crisis that threatens to tear down their sacrosanct home. To defend all they hold dear, the Amazu join forces with Kuranosuke to break through their hardened shells and force a final showdown with the powers that be. —AsianCrush
Princess Jellyfish
Comedy,Romance
Film Details
A cross-dressing rich heir meets a jellyfish geek in an incident that comes to turn the lives of her and her several roommates inside out. Tsukimi (Rena Nounen) came to Tokyo to become an illustrator. She is crazy about jellyfish.
Tsukimi is not very confident and she hesitates around men or attractive people. She lives in the communal apartment Amamizu kan where men are not allowed. At the Amamizu kan, only otaku women, who belive men are not needed, live there.
One day Tsukimi gets into trouble at tropical fish shop. At that time, a stylish woman helps Tsukimi, but, in fact, the pretty woman is Kuranosuke (Masaki Suda) a male university student. Kuranosuke dresses like a woman because he was raised at the side of his powerful politician father and he does not want to become a politician.
Kuranosuke becomes interested in Tsukimi and Amamizu kan. He visits her at the apartment and hangs out with her. Tsukimi keeps his secret from her neighbors.
Kuranosuke helps Tsukimi improve her appearance and she starts to change. —AsianWiki Five nerdy "girls" break out of their shells to protect what is sacred and important. Together, can they create a miracle that will change the world? A Cinderella story collides with the world of the "otaku" geek - Japan's fanatical contribution to global pop culture - in an uproarious and moving entertainment spectacle that turns all fairytale convention on its head.
Coming this winter. Self-deprecating nerd girl, Tsukimi Kurashita, lives in a run-down tenement dubbed "Amamizukan" with four equally geeky female housemates. Committed to the credo of "No Need for Boys", the girls call themselves "Amazu" (nuns) and spend their days steeped in their fanatical hobby obsessions...
until the day a stunning, cross-dressing young man, Kuranosuke, enters their lives with his elite and stuffy virgin of an elder brother, ushering in a crisis that threatens to tear down their sacrosanct home. To defend all they hold dear, the Amazu join forces with Kuranosuke to break through their hardened shells and force a final showdown with the powers that be. —AsianCrush.