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I was able to play it to the end. Please note that there is no case. The discs are stored in a double-sided pocket. Rental DVD: Returned! Kanmishi Camera 1 - 3, Border Camera 2, Kotaro Terauchi, Kensan Kaga, all 4 discs The legendary horror documentary is back with a new look! "Kanmishi Camera," the maverick of "horror documentaries," started with the catchphrase, "Surveillance cameras abound in the city. Sometimes, they become Kanmishi cameras that continue to watch 'death.'" The series ended abruptly in 2017 with the numbering 17. While the series received mixed reviews, its unique style and content set it apart from other horror documentaries, and it definitely had a group of deep and enthusiastic fans! Two years have passed since the series ended. During that time, the former Kanmishi Camera staff repeatedly groped in the dark to satisfy their desire for expression. And now, with the new era of Reiwa, the "Kanmishi Camera," matured during its two-year hibernation, is finally returning! [Contents] ● "K-File" Flying Humanoid... A photo independently obtained by the ruin hunter Kanno. It was a photo of a UFO and a flying humanoid looking up at the sky above the mountains! ● "Kator's Scary Story" Late-Night Overtime... Occult expert Kator explains the drama "Late-Night Overtime," in which the spirit actress Kinta recreates the terrifying experience of a temporary OL during late-night overtime. ● In addition, several terrifying and mysterious videos are introduced. Direction: Kotaro Terauchi, Kensan Kaga Producer: Akira Arima Production: L.A. Planning and Production: Amazing D.C. This is a rental DVD. The jacket and label may have sunburn, scratches, peeling, or tears, and rental stickers may be attached or have removal marks. The disc surface and case may have some scratches or scuffs. (Rental DVDs and Blu-rays are basically listed with the product condition "slightly scratched or dirty.")
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