Short experimental animation film from 1966 from pioneer Kuri Yoji.
Two versions exist. The original monochrome version that is 13 min. And the edited international colour version that is 9 min.
Au Fou! has finished airing and it has 1 Episodes. It is also Known as: 殺人狂時代, Satsujinkyou Jidai
Genres: Fantasy
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