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{{Infobox Film | name = 立喰師列伝<br><small>Tachiguishi-Retsuden</small>
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| director = [[Mamoru Oshii]]
| producer = [[Toshihiko Nishikubo]]
| writer = Mamoru Oshii<br><small>based on the novel</small>
| starring = [[Kaito Kisshoji]]<br>[[Mako Hyodo]]<br>[[Mitsuhisa Ishikawa]]<br>[[Toshio Suzuki]]<br>[[Shinji Higuchi]]<br>[[Kenji Kawai]] |
| music = [[Kenji Kawai]]
| cinematography = [[Keiichi Sakazaki]]
| editing = Mamoru Oshii
| distributor = [[Bandai Visual]]
| released = {{flagicon|Japan}} [[April 8]], [[2006]]
| runtime = 104 minutes
| language = [[Japanese language|Japanese]]
| budget =
| preceded_by =
| followed_by =
| imdb_id = 0480586
}}
 
{{Infobox film
'''''Tachiguishi-Retsuden''''' (立喰師列伝), aka ''Tachigui: The Amazing Lives of the Fast Food Grifters'', is a [[2006]] [[animation]] movie directed by [[Japan]]ese filmmaker [[Mamoru Oshii]], who also wrote the eponymous novel this film is based on.
| name = 立喰師列伝<br><small>Tachiguishi-Retsuden</small>
| image = Tachiguishi-Retsuden (2006) poster.jpg
| caption = Theatrical release poster
| director = [[Mamoru Oshii]]<br>Toshihiko Nishikubo <small>(sequence director)</small>
| producer = [[Toshihiko Nishikubo]]
| writer = Mamoru Oshii<br><small>(based on the novel)</small>
| starring = Kaito Kisshoji<br>[[Mako Hyōdō]]<br>[[Mitsuhisa Ishikawa]]<br>[[Toshio Suzuki (producer)|Toshio Suzuki]]<br>[[Shinji Higuchi]]<br>[[Kenji Kawai]]<br>[[Katsuya Terada]]<br>[[Shoji Kawamori]]
| music = [[Kenji Kawai]]
| cinematography = [[Keiichi Sakazaki]]
| editing = Junichi Uematsu
| studio = [[Production I.G]]
| distributor = [[Tohokushinsha Film]]
| released = {{Film date|2006|4|8}}
| runtime = 104 minutes
| country = Japan
| language = Japanese
| budget =
}}
{{nihongo|'''''Tachiguishi-Retsuden'''''|立喰師列伝||{{lit}} '''''Tachigui: The Amazing Lives of the Fast Food Grifters'''''}} is a 2006 Japanese animated [[comedy film]] directed by Japanese filmmaker [[Mamoru Oshii]], who also wrote the eponymous novel on which the film was based. Both works are part of the ''[[Kerberos Saga]]''. Live-action film and manga adaptations were produced few months later in Japan.
 
The ''Tachiguishi-Retsuden'' logo bears the mention ''Tachiguishi-Retsuden 1945-2006 A Mamoru Oshii Animation Film''.
 
==Superlivemation==
''Tachiguishi-Retsuden'' is a documentary-style animation film created with an innovative technique named "Superlivemation". Oshii first experimented this flat 3D technique in his 2001 live-action feature ''[[Avalon (2001 film)|Avalon]]'' as a visual effect for explosions in Ash's game, then he developed it, the following years, in both the ''[[Patlabor|MiniPato]]'' short films and [[PlayStation Portable]] game. Characters have a tiny body and an oversized head which makes them look funny.
<center><gallery></center>
Image:Hectorlivemation.png|Hector is animated with semi-Superlivemation<br>([[Renault]], 2005).
Image:Superlivemation2.png|Superlivemation renders of Fuyuki Shinada (left) and Kaito Kisshoji (right).
Image:Tachiguisouthpark.png|Fuyuki Shinada in a ''South Park''-like design.
<center></gallery></center>
''Tachiguishi-Retsuden'' is a documentary-style animation film created with an innovative technique named "Superlivemation", which was partially used in some TV commercials including the 2005 [[Renault Espace]] [http://www.renault.be/fr/actu/downloads/videos/espace_2005_fr.mpg promo ¹] <small>(featuring [[Canned Heat]]'s "''Going up to the country''")</small>. Oshii first experimented this technique in his 2001 live-action feature ''[[Avalon (2001 film)|Avalon]]'' as a visual effect for explosions in Ash's game.
 
They are animated like paper dolls (ペープサート人形, ''papsart ningyou'') and are evolving in a pictures based environment in the likes of the [[JibJab|JibJab Brothers]]' (Gregg and Evan Spiridellis) musical comedy cartoons, e.g. ''2・0・5 Year In Review'', although Mamoru Oshii stated his own work was a "serious comedy".
The Superlivemation consists of digitally processing then animating, paper puppet theater-style characters and locations based on real photographies. In ''Tachiguishi-Retsuden'' more than 30,000 photographies were processed 20 times, to produce the final composite to be animated.
 
The Superlivemation consists of digitally processing then animating, paper puppet theater-style characters and locations based on real photographs. In ''Tachiguishi-Retsuden'' more than 30,000 photographs were processed 20 times, to produce the final composite to be animated.
 
The director describes his new animation film as set between "''a simple animation with extremely intense information''" and "''a live-action movie with extremely limited information''".
 
The theatrical release poster, which was later used on the OST and the videos, features several symbols of the [[Japanese popular culture]] and modern history. Clockwise, a [[B-29 Superfortress|Boeing B-29 Superfortress]] passing over, in reference to the American bombing of [[Hiroshima]] and [[Nagasaki, Nagasaki|Nagasaki]] cities in 1945, the [[Tokyo Tower]] which was completed in 1958, the high-speed train [[Shinkansen|Shinkansen 0 Series]], launched in 1964, at last, the standing character eating a gyudong bowl is Foxy Croquette O-Gin, in reference to the popular ''tachigui'' practice.
==Terms==
[[Image:Tachigauchomoonhaze2.png|right|150px|thumb|Moongaze Ginji is a pro of ''tachigui''.]]
===Tachiguishi-Retsuden===
''Tachiguishi-retsuden'' (立喰師 列伝) can be roughly translated as "tachigui: the amazing lives of the fast food grifters" which is the English title of the movie.
 
===Tachiguishi=Kerberos saga==
''Tachiguishi'' can be translated as "fast food grifters". As ''tachigui'' professionals, one of the ''tachiguishi'' privileges is to eat in stand-and-eat street restaurants without paying. In the movie, Mamoru Oshii describes these characters as "''glorified maverick heroes who have carved their names in the history of dietary culture, sometimes accused of destroying the public order or simply dismissed of being pure fiction''". All Tachiguishi names are connected to a specific dinner, which is related to a Japanese culinate era from the '40s its traditional food (月見 or "moongaze", raw egg) up to the '2000s and the americanized fast food ("[[hamburger]]").
 
===Urusei Yatsura: Hisatsu! Tachigui Wars!! (1984)===
{{details|Urusei Yatsura}}
''Tachigui'' stands for "stand-and-eat", and more loosely for [[fast food]]. Tachigui includes ''[[soba]]'' (noodle bowl) and ''[[gyudon]]'' (rice with beef bowl).
Foxy Croquette O-Gin (ケツネコロッケのお銀) and the Fast Food Grifters first appeared in Mamoru Oshii's ''[[Urusei Yatsura]]'' anime television series episode #99 (必殺!立ち食いウォーズ!!) which is based on an original story by [[Rumiko Takahashi]]. The characters were known as "pro of tachigui" (立喰いのプロ) instead of "tachiguishi". The English dub version titles ''[[Urusei Yatsura|Certain Death! Stand-Up Eating Contest]]'' (episode #99).
 
===While Waiting for the Red Spectacles (1987)===
==Stand-and-eat food==
{{details|While Waiting for the Red Spectacles}}
[[Image:Croquettefoxylady.png|right|150px|thumb|O-Gin's ''croquettes'' are part of ''tachigui''.]]
The Fast Food Grifters first met the Kerberos in the 1987 [[radio drama]] ''[[While Waiting for the Red Spectacles]]'''s (紅い眼鏡を待ちつつ) Cold Badger Masa assassination episode.
Several stand-and-eat dinners appears in ''Tachiguishi-Retsuden'' including:
*月見: Moongaze, ''[[soba]]'' with raw egg.
*コロッケ: ''[[Croquette]]''.
*牛丼: ''[[Gyudon]]'', beef and rice bowl.
*カレーライス: [[Rice and curry|Curry and rice]].
*フランクフルト: [[Hot dog|Frankfurter sausage]].
*ハンバーガー: [[Hamburger]]
 
===The Red Spectacles (1987)===
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{{details|The Red Spectacles}}
Moongaze Ginji and Foxy Croquette O-Gin {{cn|date=December 2020}} are featured in the 1987 live-action film ''[[The Red Spectacles]]'' (紅い眼鏡, ''Akai Megane'').
 
===Kerberos Panzer Cop: Conclusion (1999)===
{{details|Kerberos Panzer Cop: Conclusion}}
Cold Badger Masa and Moongaze Ginji are featured in the 1999 manga series ''[[Kerberos Panzer Cop]]'''s (犬狼伝説 完結篇) Act 6.
 
===Onna Tachiguishi-Retsuden (2006)===
{{details|Onna Tachiguishi-Retsuden}}
Mamoru Oshi directed a spin-off episode ''[[Onna Tachiguishi-Retsuden|Female Fast Food Grifter: Foxy Croquette O-Gin ~Struggle to Death in Palestine~]]''. This short video was available as a bonus DVD bundled with ''Monthly Comic Ryu Vol.1'' magazine which was published on September 19, 2006. A retail edition with extra material and a regular DVD package was reissued in late December of the same year.
 
===Kerberos & Tachiguishi (2006)===
{{details|Kerberos & Tachiguishi}}
The manga named ''[[Kerberos & Tachiguishi|Kerberos & Tachiguishi: Young Lady's Abdomen Biological Clock]]'' (tentative title for ケルベロスX立喰師 腹腹時計の少女, ''Keruberosu ekusu tachiguishi hara haradokei no shōjo'') was published in ''[[Monthly Comic Ryu]]'' from October 2006 to May 2007 and was collected in one volume. It involves Foxy Croquette O-Gin within the Kerberos universe.
 
==Story==
 
{{spoilers}}
===Prologue===
<center><gallery></center>
Image:Tochib29civilbombing.png|A squadron of B-29s in reference to [[Enola Gay]] and the [[Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki|1945 atomic bombing of civilian targets]].
Image:Tokyonationaldiet.png|O-Gin entering a restaurant in front of the [[National Diet of Japan]] in [[Tokyo]].
Image:Tokyoolympics.png|[[1964 Summer Olympics|Olympic Summer Games of Tokyo, 1964]].
Image:Wildsevenref.png|Japanese view of the [[September 11, 2001 attacks]].<br><small>(see also ''[[Battle Royale II]]'')</small>
<center></gallery></center>
 
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{{cquote|''"I still remember well what I was eating each time something happened [...], so by talking about what we've been eating, I think we can illuminate the age we've lived".'' ('''Mamoru Oshii''')}}
 
Starting from a [[Marcel Proust|Proustian]] approach of food, Oshii tries to recreate 60-years of Japanese dietary history in his "''Documentary of [[ShowaShōwa period|Shōwa]] underground''". This work is actually a [[Mockumentary|false documentary]] style animation movie, which borrows and develops some key elements from his 1987 debut live-action feature, ''[[The Red Spectacles]]'', e.g. the stand-and-eat (''tachigui''), the post-[[WWIIWorld War II]] retro background, the ''[[avant-garde]]'' visuals and screenplay, and even the ''tachiguishi'' theme with returning characters like Moongaze Ginji.
 
In ''[[Akai Megane]]'' (''The Red Spectacles''), the new [[Totalitarianism|totalitarianist]] governementgovernment has forbidden the ''tachigui'' in [[Tokyo]] in 1998. Stand-and-eat bars, among popular services like [[convenience stores]], were seen as a threat to public order by the liberty killer political authority, therefore they were banned or restricted. However, some illegal ''tachigui'' bars still exists in the underground of the capital. One of the reason these bars have been definitely prohibited is, they were open at night and both owners and customers were suspected to take part to subversive talks and meetings.
 
=== Plot ===
A fictional documentary about changing Japanese eating habits and the colorful thieves that swindle the restaurants which serve them. The film begins with the origins of Japanese food stalls following the countries defeat in [[World War II]]. The first grifter introduced is Moongaze Ginji. He requests [[soba]] noodle soup with a raw egg (also known as "Moongaze Soba"). He declares the dish to be an imitation of a landscape.
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The main body of the film follows a predictable pattern. A grifter is introduced, his food preference demonstrating the continued decline of traditional food in Japan, and his grift comically illustrated. Intercut at random are popular news event stories that always emphasise Japan losing its way and America and its allies' cultural and military despotism.
===Characters gallery===
<center>The Tachiguishi (aka Fast Food Grifters)</center>
<center><gallery></center>
Image:Tochimoongaze.png|Moongaze Ginji<br>([[Kaito Kisshoji]])
Image:Tochicroquette.png|Foxy Croquette O-Gin<br>([[Mako Hyodo]])
Image:Tochisabu.png|Pork Curry Sabu<br>([[Shoji Kawamori]])
Image:Tochimasa.png|Cold Badger Masa<br>([[Toshio Suzuki]])
Image:Tochicrying.png|Crying Inumaru<br>([[Mitsuhisa Ishikawa]])
Image:Tochifrankfurt.png|Frankfurt Tatsu<br>([[Katsuya Terada]])
Image:Tochibeefbowl.png|Beefbowl Ushigoro<br>([[Shinji Higuchi]])
Image:Tochihamburger.png|Hamburger Tetsu<br>([[Kenji Kawai]])
<center></gallery></center>
 
Vignettes include Japanese children exploding from [[hula]] hoop use, drunk businessmen imitating [[Neil Armstrong]], as anomalies of natural disasters coinciding with the ongoing cultural transformation underline nature itself disproving changes in Japan. [[Yukio Mishima]]'s suicide is also referred to as an effect. Mishima committed suicide by seppuku to illustrate his support for Imperial Japan and the [[Emperor]] as a god.
{{spoilerend}}
 
One of the last grifters is Frankfuter Tatsu whose [[monologue]] is censored in each sentence because it refers to [[Disneyland]]. "I could only think of "beeeep-Land" he declares over and over. He is obsessed with American culture while simultaneously being censored by American Legal system despots. When asked why he is so interested in Disney Land he says he knows it is empty and fake, but full of everything, and nothing.
==Licensed products==
<center><gallery>
Image:Tachiguishibook.png|Novel ([[Kadokawa Shoten|Kadokawa]])
Image:Tachiguishiost.png|O.S.T. ([[Victor Entertainment|Victor Ent.]])
Image:Tachiguishiinterview.png|Interview book, w/o ''[[obi]]''<br>([[Tokuma Shoten|Tokuma]])
Image:Tachiguishidvdnormal.png|Standard edition DVD ([[Bandai Visual]])
</gallery></center>
*{{flagicon|Japan}} 2004.02.XX: ''Tachiguishi-Retsuden'' (立喰師列伝) novel by Mamoru Oshii
:(Kadokawa Shoten, 287p., 19cm) ISBN:4-04-873516-0
*{{flagicon|Japan}} 2006.04.05: ''Tachiguishi-Retsuden O.S.T.'' (立喰師列伝) original soundtrack by [[Kenji Kawai]] (featuring [[e-mi]])
:(Victor Entertainment, 24 tracks, VICL-61927)
*{{flagicon|Japan}} 2006.04.XX: ''Tachiguishi-Retsuden, gakugo riki.'' (立喰師、かく語りき。) interview book by Mamoru Oshii
:(Tokuma Shoten, 254p., 19cm) ISBN: 4-19-862160-8
*{{flagicon|Japan}} 2006.09.22: ''Tachiguichi-Retsuden'' (立喰師列伝) DVD
:(Bandai Visual, 90min. Film, DVD9, DD5.1ch + DD2.0ch)
*{{flagicon|Japan}} 2006.09.22: ''Tachiguichi-Retsuden Collectors Set'' (立喰師列伝 コレクターズセット) L.E. 2DVD
:(Bandai Visual, 90min. Film, 2DVD9, DD5.1ch + DD2.0ch, Special Disc: 90min. Making Of, 192p. Script Replica, 62p. Collector Booklet)
 
==Cast=Characters===
{{details|Kerberos saga characters}}
===Guest stars===
Main characters:
[[Image:Suzukikenny.png|thumb|right|190px|Cold Badger Masa (Toshio Suzuki) is the ''alter ego'' of ''[[South Park]]'''s [[Kenny McCormick|Kenny]].]]
*[[Kerberos saga characters#"Fast Food Grifters / Tachiguishi (立喰師)|Moongaze Ginji]]
[[Image:Moongazelugerfire.png|thumb|190px|right|Kaito Kisshoji is returning from ''[[Akai Megane]]'' as Moongaze Ginji.]]
*[[Kerberos saga characters#"Fast Food Grifters / Tachiguishi (立喰師)|Foxy Croquette O-Gin]]
[[Image:Croquetteorin.png|thumb|190px|right|Mako Hyodo previously played in Mamoru Oshii's ''[[Akai Megane]]'' and ''[[Talking Head (film)|Talking Head]]'' live-action films.]]
*[[Kerberos saga characters#"Fast Food Grifters / Tachiguishi (立喰師)|Crying Inumaru]]
*Shoji Kawamori: Famous for ''[[Macross Plus]]'', etc.
*[[Kerberos saga characters#"Fast Food Grifters / Tachiguishi (立喰師)|Cold Badger Masa]]
*Kenji Kawai: Famous composer of Mamoru Oshii feature films (''StrayDog'', ''Patlabor the movie 2'', ''GITS'', ''Avalon'') and [[Warp]] video games, etc.
*[[Kerberos saga characters#"Fast Food Grifters / Tachiguishi (立喰師)|Beefbowl Ushigoro]]
*Kenji Kamiyama: Famous director of ''[[Ghost in the Shell Stand Alone Complex]]'' TV series, etc.
*[[Kerberos saga characters#"Fast Food Grifters / Tachiguishi (立喰師)|Hamburger Tetsu]]
*Toshio Suzuki: etc.
*[[Kerberos saga characters#"Fast Food Grifters / Tachiguishi (立喰師)|Medium Hot Sabu]]
*Shinji Higuchi: etc.
*[[Kerberos saga characters#"Fast Food Grifters / Tachiguishi (立喰師)|Frankfurter Tatsu]]
*Katsuya Terada: etc.
*[[Kerberos saga characters#"Fast Food Grifters / Tachiguishi (立喰師)|Crepe Mami]]
*[[Kerberos saga characters#"Fast Food Grifters / Tachiguishi (立喰師)|Baked Bean Pastry Amataro]]
 
Secondary characters:
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*[[Kerberos saga characters#Secondary characters|Tokumitsu Shinada]]
*[[Kerberos saga characters#Secondary characters|Manager Kamiyama]]
 
===Actors=Releases==
*Moongaze Ginji (月見の銀二): [[Kaito Kisshoji]] (吉祥寺怪人)
*Foxy Croquette O-Gin (ケツネコロッケのお銀): [[Mako Hyodo]] (兵頭まこ)
*Crying Inumaru (哭きの犬丸): [[Mitsuhisa Ishikawa]] (石川光久)
*Cold Badger Masa (冷しタヌキの政): [[Toshio Suzuki]] (鈴木敏夫)
*Beefbowl Ushigoro (牛丼の牛五郎): [[Shinji Higuchi]] (樋口真嗣)
*Hamburger Tetsu (ハンバーガーの哲): [[Kenji Kawai]] (川井憲次)
*Frankfurt Tatsu (フランクフルトの辰): [[Katsuya Terada]] (寺田克也)
*Pork Curry Sabu (中辛のサブ): [[Shoji Kawamori]] (河森正治)
*[[Fuyuki Shinada]] (品田冬樹)
*[[Kenji Kamiyama]] (神山健治)
*[[Yoshiko Sakakibara]] (榊原良子)
*[[Fumihiko Tachiki]] (立木文彦)
{{section stub}}
 
===Voice actorsBook===
*2004.02.XX: ''Tachiguishi-Retsuden'' (立喰師列伝) novel by Mamoru Oshii
*Narrator: [[Koichi Yamadera]] (山寺宏一)
:Kadokawa Shoten, 287p., 19cm, {{ISBN|4-04-873516-0}}
*2006.04.XX: ''Tachiguishi, Kaku Katariki.'' (立喰師、かく語りき。, ''Thus Spoke Tachiguishi'') interview book by Mamoru Oshii
:Tokuma Shoten, 254p., 19cm, {{ISBN|4-19-862160-8}}
 
==Trivia=Audio===
*2006.04.05: ''Tachiguishi-Retsuden O.S.T.'' (立喰師列伝) original soundtrack by [[Kenji Kawai]] (featuring [[e-mi]])
* The Tachiguishi-Retsuden logo bears the mention "Tachiguichi Retsuden 1945-2006 A Mamoru Oshii Animation Film".
:Victor Entertainment, 24 tracks, VICL-61927
* The theatrical release poster, which was later used on the OST and the videos, features several symbols of the Japanese popular culture and modern history. Clockwise, a [[B-29 Superfortress|Boeing B-29 Superfortress]] passing over in reference to the American bombing of [[Hiroshima]] and [[Nagasaki]] cities in 1945, the [[Tokyo Tower]] which was completed in 1958, the high-speed train, [[Shinkansen|Shinkansen 0 Series]], launched in 1964, at last the standing character eating a gyudong bowl, is Foxy Croquette O-Gin in reference to the popular tachigui practice.
 
==See also=Video===
*2006.09.22: ''Tachiguishi Retsuden'' (立喰師列伝) DVD
* ''[[The Red Spectacles]]''
:Bandai Visual, 90min. Film, DVD9, DD5.1ch + DD2.0ch
*2006.09.22: ''Tachiguishi Retsuden Collectors Set'' (立喰師列伝 コレクターズセット) L.E. 2DVD
:Bandai Visual, 90min. Film, 2DVD9, DD5.1ch + DD2.0ch, Special Disc: 90min. Making Of, 192p. Script Replica, 62p. Collector Booklet
 
==Production==
 
===Guest stars===
:Shoji Kawamori: Famous for ''[[Macross Plus]]'', etc.
:Kenji Kawai: Famous composer of Mamoru Oshii feature films (''StrayDog'', ''Patlabor the movie 2'', ''GITS'', ''Avalon'') and [[WARP (game developer)|WARP]]/[[Sega]] video games (''[[Enemy Zero]]'', ''[[Deep Fear]]''), etc.
:[[Kenji Kamiyama]]: Famous director of ''[[Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex]]'' TV series, etc.
:Toshio Suzuki: etc.
:Shinji Higuchi: etc.
:Katsuya Terada: etc.
{{Expand section|date=June 2008}}
 
===Cast===
:[[Kaito Kisshoji]] (吉祥寺怪人): Moongaze Ginji (月見の銀二, Tsukimi no Ginji)
:[[Mako Hyodo]] (兵頭まこ): Foxy Croquette O-Gin (ケツネコロッケのお銀, Ketsune Krocket no Ogin)
:[[Mitsuhisa Ishikawa]] (石川光久): Crying Inumaru (哭きの犬丸, Naki no Inumaru)
:[[Toshio Suzuki (producer)|Toshio Suzuki]] (鈴木敏夫): Cold Badger Masa (冷しタヌキの政, Hiyashi Tanuki no Masa)
:[[Shinji Higuchi]] (樋口真嗣): Beefbowl Ushigoro (牛丼の牛五郎, Gyudon no Ushi-Goro)
:[[Kenji Kawai]] (川井憲次): Hamburger Tetsu (ハンバーガーの哲, Hamburger no Tetsu)
:[[Katsuya Terada]] (寺田克也): Frankfurter Tatsu (フランクフルトの辰, Frankfurt no Tatsu)
:[[Shoji Kawamori]] (河森正治): Medium Hot Sabu (中辛のサブ, Chu-Kara no Sabu)
:[[Fuyuki Shinada]] (品田冬樹): Tokumitsu Shinada
:[[Kenji Kamiyama]] (神山健治): Manager Kamiyama
 
===Voice cast===
:[[Koichi Yamadera]] (山寺宏一): Narrator, Inumaru, Tatsu, etc.
:Mako Hyodo (兵頭まこ): O-Gin
:[[Yoshiko Sakakibara]] (榊原良子): Medical examiner, Tatsu's mother, etc.
:[[Fumihiko Tachiki]] (立木文彦): Ushigoro, Tetsu, Tokumitsu, Narrator of the preview, etc.
 
===Staff===
*Original story, script and direction: Mamoru Oshii
*Shooting: [[Keiichi Sakazaki]]
*3DCG: IKIF
*Visual Effects: [[Hisashi Ezura]]
*Sound: [[Kazuhiro Wakabayashi]]
*Music: Kenji Kawai
*Production: Toshihiko Nishikubo
*Animation: Production I.G
 
==Sources==
* [http://www.productionig.com/contents/works_sp/35_/s00_/index.html OfficialProduction promotionI.G official English website] (''English'')
* [http://www.tachiguishi.com/ Tachiguishi-Retsuden Official website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060822064417/http://www.tachiguishi.com/ |date=2006-08-22 }} (''Japanese'')
* [http://www.kenjikawai.com/topics_e.html#060919 Kenji Kawai official English website] (''English'')
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20070310231345/http://ga.sbcr.jp/column/oshii/ GA Graphic official website] (''Japanese'')
* [http://comicryu.com/top.html Comic Ryu official website] (''Japanese'')
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20070930120632/http://www.so-net.ne.jp/ig/tachigui_mov/ Production I.G Special Site] (''Japanese'')
* [http://www.ikifplus.jp/ IKIF studio official website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060905034316/http://www.ikifplus.jp/ |date=2006-09-05 }} (''Japanese'')
 
==External links==
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20070110195318/http://www.tachiguishikerberos-saga.comjp/ OfficialKerberos saga official website] (''Japanese'')
* {{IMDb title|0480586}}
* [http://www.tachiguishi.com/trailer.html Trailer]
 
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