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  1. Daijōbu, My Friend (だいじょうぶマイ・フレンド, Daijōbu, Mai Furendo, lit. "All Right, My Friend") is a 1983 Japanese film starring Peter Fonda as a superhero called Gonzy Traumerai. The film, written and directed by Ryu Murakami, based on his own novel, is a parody of such films as Superman, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial ...

  2. Apr 15, 1983 · It's All Right, My Friend: Directed by Ryû Murakami. With Peter Fonda, Leona Hirota, Kumi Aochi, Jirô Dan. In this sci-fi parody, Peter Fonda's plays an alien who falls from the sky and is befriended by some Japanese people who help him stop an evil group out to get him.

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    • Sci-Fi, Comedy
    • Ryû Murakami
    • 1983-04-15
  3. だいじょうぶマイフレンド. Directed by Ryū Murakami. An alien with super powers fallen from the sky is befriended by some people who help him stop an evil group out to get him. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

    • Ryū Murakami
    • Kitty Films
  4. Oct 27, 2020 · Daijōbu can carry the nuance of "no problem". The younger generation has also popularized "zenzen daijōbu (completely fine)" among themselves, which simply means "no problem at all" and is used to add stronger emphasis. Situation: To a friend who came to a meetup late 「遅れてごめんなさい!」 "Okurete gomennasai ...

  5. Directed by Ryu Murakami. Writing credits Ryu Murakami. Produced by Hidenori Taga. Music by Ryuichi Sakamoto, Keisuke Kuwata. Cinematography by Kozo Okazaki. Film Editing by Sachiko Yamaji. Production Design by Osamu Yamaguchi. Assistant Director Kenji Suzuki.

  6. Biography. Murakami was born Ryūnosuke Murakami (村上龍之助, Murakami Ryūnosuke) in Sasebo, Nagasaki on 19 February 1952. The name Ryūnosuke was taken from the protagonist in Daibosatsu-tōge, a work of fiction by Kaisan Nakazato [ ja] . Murakami attended school in Sasebo.

  7. Overview. Cast & Crew. Daijōbu, My Friend is a 1983 Japanese film starring Peter Fonda as a superhero called Gonzy Traumerai. The film, written and directed by Ryu Murakami, based on his own novel, is a parody of such films as Superman, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, and Attack of the Killer Tomatoes. Original Release. 04/15/1983. Cast. Name.