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  1. Yūdai Yamaguchi (山口 雄大, Yamaguchi Yūdai, born 1971) is a Japanese film director who has worked mainly in the comedy and horror genres. He has "made a name for himself by mixing goofy gore with manga-esque escapades and plain utter weirdness".

  2. Yûdai Yamaguchi was born on 10 October 1971 in Tokyo, Japan. He is a director and writer, known for The ABCs of Death (2012), Deadball (2011) and Gokudô heiki (2011).

    • Director, Writer, Editor
    • October 10, 1971
    • Yudai Yamaguchi
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    Name:Yudai Yamaguchi
    Japanese:山口雄大
    Born:1971
    Birthplace: Tokyo, Japan

    Movies

    1. Rokuroku: The Promise of the Witch| Rokuroku (2018) 2. High & Low The Red Rain(2016) 3. Chinyuki(2016) 4. Abductee| Abudakutee (2013) 5. Deadball| Dedoboru (2011) 6. Yakuza Weapon| Gokudo heiki (2011) 7. An Encyclopedia of Unconventional Women| Hijoshi zukan (2009) 8. Elite Yankee Saburo| Gekijo-ban: Erito Yanki Saburo (2009) 9. Tamami: The Baby's Curse| Akanbo shojo (2008) 10. Ten Nights of Dream| Yume ju-ya (2006) 11. Meatball Machine(2005) 12. Kazuo Umezu's Horror Theater: Present| Umez...

    Drama Series

    1. What Is Your Perfect Way To Eat Fried Eggs?| Medamayaki no Kimi Itsu Tsubusu? (TBS-MBS / 2017) 2. Code: M(TV Tokyo / 2017) 3. Shukan Maki Yoko(TV Tokyo / 2008)

    Movie

    1. The Locker 2| Shibuya kaidan 2 (2004)

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  4. Yūdai YAMAGUCHI. Family name (in kanji): 山口. Given name (in kanji): 雄大. News: Soil Manga by Bambi and her Pink Gun's Kaneko Gets TV Drama (Jan 9, 2010) Other article: You can contribute...

  5. Yudai Yamaguchi is known as an Director, Writer, Screenplay, Producer, Editor, Creator, and Story. Some of his work includes The ABCs of Death, Meatball Machine, Battlefield Baseball, Deadball, GARO, Cromartie High School: The Movie, Yakuza Weapon, and Ten Nights of Dreams.

  6. Mar 16, 2024 · In 2000, Yudai Yamaguchi and Tak Sakaguchi helped jumpstart a new wave in over-the-top Japanese genre cinema as co-scripter and star, respectively, of Ryuhei Kitamura’s sword-and-zombie extravaganza Versus.