Tales of the Bizarre: 35th Anniversary Special – Autumn Special
Tales of the Bizarre: 35th Anniversary Special – Autumn Special

Tales of the Bizarre: 35th Anniversary Special – Autumn Special

2025Movie104 minJapanese

35th-anniversary Fuji TV special featuring three new “Tales of the Unusual” shorts: Anata Hakubutsukan, Nanakai Tōsō, Tomaranakereba Ikirarenai Game, plus a one-night revival of the 1991 classic “Happy Birthday to My Home.”

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Director: N/A (Anthology Series)Genres: Horror, Anthology, Supernatural

Plot Summary

This special installment of the long-running 'Tales of the Bizarre' anthology series celebrates its 35th anniversary with a collection of new, eerie tales centered around the themes of autumn. Viewers can expect a descent into the uncanny, with stories exploring folklore, seasonal dread, and the unsettling occurrences that emerge as the leaves fall. Each segment promises to deliver spine-chilling narratives and unexpected twists.

Critical Reception

As a future release, critical reception and audience reactions are not yet available. However, the 'Tales of the Bizarre' franchise has historically garnered a dedicated following for its atmospheric horror and creative storytelling, often receiving praise for its willingness to explore diverse and experimental themes within the genre.

What Reviewers Say

  • Anticipation for new installments of the 'Tales of the Bizarre' series remains high among horror enthusiasts.
  • Fans often laud the show for its unique blend of psychological horror and supernatural elements.
  • The anthology format allows for diverse storytelling, though individual segment quality can vary.

Google audience: As this is a future release, there are no specific Google user reviews available. However, past installments of 'Tales of the Bizarre' have been noted for their ability to evoke a sense of unease and deliver memorable, often unsettling, narratives.

Awards & Accolades

None notable (Future release)

Fun Fact

The 'Tales of the Bizarre' franchise, which began in 1990, is known for its groundbreaking use of practical effects and its tendency to feature emerging directors who later went on to significant careers in the horror genre.

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