That was a laserdisc that was issued for Daicon IV, a sci-fi/fantasy convention held in Japan in 1983. It was an early animation from the studio that would eventually become Gainax, the studo that gave the world things such as Oruchuban Ebichu, the housekeeping hamster. The vegetable that moves across the screen in a ghostly background is a daikon, type of radish popular in Japan, and was a play on the name of the convention.
It's interesting to see all the different properties, that would have been sued out of existence today, especially the piece of music by ELO.
That was a laserdisc that was issued for Daicon IV, a sci-fi/fantasy convention held in Japan in 1983. It was an early animation from the studio that would eventually become Gainax, the studo that gave the world things such as Oruchuban Ebichu, the housekeeping hamster. The vegetable that moves across the screen in a ghostly background is a daikon, type of radish popular in Japan, and was a play on the name of the convention.
It's interesting to see all the different properties, that would have been sued out of existence today, especially the piece of music by ELO.
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