“Pet Shop of Horrors” was released in the distant 1999 and is based on the horror manga of the same name by Matsuri Akino. The series consists of only four episodes and can be characterized as a very special work. Directed by Toshio Hirata and produced by the legendary Madhouse Studio, it raised a lot of expectations. But allow me to elaborate before I reveal if it worth the hype or not.
The story revolves around Count D., an enigmatic man who happens to be the owner of an unusual pet shop. His store, located in the Chinatown area of Los Angeles, specializes in trading rare and hard-to-find pets. For their sale, it is required to sign a contract, the terms of which are required to be observed, otherwise, the consequences will be… unpredictable.
The scenario of “Pet Shop of Horror”s sounds – and actually is – quite interesting.
The story revolves around Count D., an enigmatic man who happens to be the owner of an unusual pet shop. His store, located in the Chinatown area of Los Angeles, specializes in trading rare and hard-to-find pets. For their sale, it is required to sign a contract, the terms of which are required to be observed, otherwise, the consequences will be… unpredictable.
The scenario of “Pet Shop of Horror”s sounds – and actually is – quite interesting.
- 9/11/2020
- by Sofia Evangelidou
- AsianMoviePulse
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