

Pink cinema's weirdest emperor finally gets a throne — and loses his pants immediately.
The third 'King of Kita' film.
Production
Micro-budget opulence — cardboard throne, real desperation.
Acting
Kazuya Kimura commits to the bit with tragic sincerity.

Director
Mamoru Watanabe
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Pink films peaked in the 70s; by 1996 the genre was nearly extinct, making this late-period curiosity a fossil of dying exploitation cinema.
Director Mamoru Watanabe was nicknamed 'Emperor' himself for his prolific output — this title's meta-joke writes itself.
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