Kurou Daijuuji is a poor detective living in Arkham City. One day, he was requested by Ruri Hadou of Hadou Financial Group, to search for a magic book. While he initially refused, Ruri offered him a large sum of money upon completion of her request, in which bribed Kurou to accept. As Kurou searches for the book, he unexpectedly runs into Al, a pretty girl that is actually a powerful grimoire. They forge a contract with each other, bestowing Kurou with powerful magic. Soon afterwards, Al also activates Demonbane, a deus machina owned by the Hadou Financial Group, to combat the mechanical menace from the Black Lodge. With this, the war between the Hadou Financial Group and the Black Lodge begins.
The writer for this also did the Zangetsu half of Kamen Rider Gaim Gaiden which featured multiple scenes in its 30-minute runtime about how bad the Kureshima maid's apple pie was, making it the anti-Twin Peaks.
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me was a blockbuster hit in Japan, which was weird, because they got it before they got the series proper, and also it wasn't super-huge anywhere else.
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me was a blockbuster hit in Japan, which was weird, because they got it before they got the series proper, and also it wasn't super-huge anywhere else.
But the series was huge in the United States when it came out. Approximately 15% of Americans watched the pilot. It even managed to damage the Nielsen ratings for Cheers.
I think the main point is just that the popularity of the movie was below that of the series in most places, but Japan ended up getting the movie first for some reason, and that was popular enough the series got brought over
I think the main point is just that the popularity of the movie was below that of the series in most places, but Japan ended up getting the movie first for some reason, and that was popular enough the series got brought over
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