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- Georgina's newborn daughter is stolen at a fake health clinic. Her desperate search for the child leads her to the headquarters of a major newspaper, where she meets a lonely journalist who takes on the investigation.
- Michiro Endo, the legendary punk singer , has ventured into film direction with a documentary on a subject that he is better placed than anyone to examine: himself.
- A Japanese teenager bicycles aimlessly through the countryside after killing his mother.
- A wheelchair bound man goes on a killing spree to ease his hurt when a local college coed rebuffs his amorous advances.
- Nasu, who works for a magazine working on DVD supplemental's, begins interviewing a man who calls himself a "Violent Man". However, the man's words and actions quickly become insane, and eventually he tries to get Nasu and the cameraman to film him committing murder.
- Kenji Shimamura (Masahiro Hisano) has trouble being intimate with his girlfriend Noriko (Mitsuki Tanimura) after a lifetime of watching his parents bicker over his fathers infidelity. After he spurns her advances, causing her to storm off in an offended rage, he decides its time to seek psychological help. Unfortunately that costs money and the best way to earn some quick cash in his family is to spy on his dad for his mother. He quickly discovers his dad has a young girlfriend named Yukari (Chisun). Figuring the best way to deal with this gracefully is to come clean with Yukari he tells her all about their family and the real estate business his parents run together. Unfortunately, however, his plan backfires. Instead of being scared off Yukari applies for a job at the family business and befriends Kenjis mother, setting up a chain of events that makes things awkward for everyone involved.
- With everybody's life being dominated by capitalistic tyranny, Kyoto seems to be driven into oblivion by a mysterious media mogul. Only full-blood-slacker Shinsuke seems to miss everything. Go SHIBATA's homage to his hometown confronts the audience not only with great underground music, but first and foremost with an anarchic vision of filmic experiments, far from any convention, totally tasteless and hilariously funny.