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A group of friends stumble upon a mirror that serves as a portal to a "multiverse", but soon discover that importing knowledge from the other side in order to better their lives brings increasingly dangerous consequences.


A theatrical release of the 1st episode of Mirrorman as part of the 1972 Spring Toho Champion Festival.

Nobuyuki Ishida
Kyoutarou Kagami, Mirror Man

Yōko Ichiji
Yuki Nomura
Mirrorman is a science fiction, fantasy film released in 1972 exploring themes of mirror man. Directed by Ishirō Honda, it stars Nobuyuki Ishida, Yōko Ichiji. A theatrical release of the 1st episode of Mirrorman as part of the 1972 Spring Toho Champion Festival.
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