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  1. Tokyo Tribe (トウキョウ トライブ) is a 2014 Japanese live-action musical crime comedy film based on Santa Inoue 's Tokyo Tribes manga series. It was directed by Sion Sono and was released in Japan on August 30, 2014.

  2. Brutal warfare breaks out among Tokyo's street gangs, known as “tribes.” Who will emerge victorious? Territory, friendship, pride, love... Everything is put ...

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  3. TOKYO TRIBE Official Trailer. In a futuristic Japan, territorial street gangs form opposing factions collectively known as the Tokyo Tribes. When one of the gang leaders breaks the fragile peace, it triggers a brutal street war for supremacy. Based on a popular Manga series and told almost entirely in rap verse, TOKYO TRIBE is an ingenious mash ...

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    Tokyo Tribe. In a futuristic Japan, territorial street gangs form opposing factions collectively known as the Tokyo Tribes. When one of the gang leaders breaks the fragile peace, it triggers a brutal street war for supremacy. Rentals include 30 days to start watching this video and 48 hours to finish once started.

  5. Distributed exclusively in the United States by Phase 4 Films (USA) In a futuristic Japan, territorial street gangs form opposing factions collectively known as the Tokyo Tribes. When one of the gang leaders breaks the fragile peace, it triggers a brutal street war for supremacy. Based on a popular Manga series and told almost entirely in rap ...

  6. Outrageous, crude, weirdly comic and never predictable, TOKYO TRIBE is yet another solid punch-to-the-gut by wild-child director Sion Sono, as he fights to reclaim the yakuza genre, martial arts fight scenes and dirty dystopian futures from Western cinema. Oh, and did we mention it's all executed in the style of a hip hop musical? 2014 INOUE SANTA.

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  8. Oct 23, 2015 · Tokyo Tribe is an infectiously over-the-top and unquestionably idiosyncratic mess, but it only holds together for as long as you're impressed by its commitment to an admittedly novel premise.