A 1936 movie short about Taro a young man and his adventures against various creatures from different legends..
Japan

If you enjoy movies that feel like they were dug out of a literal trunk in an attic, Taro's Monster Hunt is for you. It’s barely twenty minutes long, yet it manages to be both charming and completely incoherent. If you need a plot that makes sense, or even one that follows basic logic, skip this and go watch The Case o...
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"If you enjoy movies that feel like they were dug out of a literal trunk in an attic, Taro's Monster Hunt is for you. It’s barely twenty minutes long, yet it manages to be both charming and completely incoherent. If you need a plot that makes sense, or even one that follows basic logic, skip this and go watch The Case of the Howling Dog instead. Taro just sort of wanders into danger. There is no training montage. There is no explanation for why he’s fighting these things. One minute he’s standin..."

