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However, when Yoshie is given the order to eliminate the family members of the other girls that have been kidnapped and forced into servitude by the corporation, she has a change of heart. Vowing to bring down the company and its cadre of cybernetically enhanced assassins once and for all, she puts her nearly unmatched skills in the arts of death-dealing to use in an effort to avenge the lives the corporation has taken in its mad rise to power. This decision puts Yoshie on a path that will inevitably lead to a final confrontation with her now more-machine-than-human sister, and to uncovering the secrets of the men who have been pulling their strings all along.
However, when Yoshie is given the order to eliminate the family members of the other girls that have been kidnapped and forced into servitude by the corporation, she has a change of heart. Vowing to bring down the company and its cadre of cybernetically enhanced assassins once and for all, she puts her nearly unmatched skills in the arts of death-dealing to use in an effort to avenge the lives the corporation has taken in its mad rise to power. This decision puts Yoshie on a path that will inevitably lead to a final confrontation with her now more-machine-than-human sister, and to uncovering the secrets of the men who have been pulling their strings all along.


''Robo Geisha'' is a Japanese splatter-horror/action/comedy film directed by Noboru Iguchi (''[[The Machine Girl (Film)|The Machine Girl]]''). It stars Aya Higuchi as Yoshi, Hitomi Hasebe as Kikuyakko , and Takumi Saito as Hikaru Kageno. Originally released in Japanese theatres in 2009, it was later licensed for distribution in English by [[FU Nimation]]. See [[The Angry Video Game Nerd (Web Video)|James Rolfe]] review it [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ikyi7uU2E_I here].
''Robo Geisha'' is a Japanese splatter-horror/action/comedy film directed by Noboru Iguchi (''[[The Machine Girl (Film)|The Machine Girl]]''). It stars Aya Higuchi as Yoshi, Hitomi Hasebe as Kikuyakko , and Takumi Saito as Hikaru Kageno. Originally released in Japanese theatres in 2009, it was later licensed for distribution in English by [[FUNimation]]. See [[The Angry Video Game Nerd (Web Video)|James Rolfe]] review it [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ikyi7uU2E_I here].


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* [[Animeland]] / [[Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo]]: There is not a Japanese stereotype in existence that this movie does not portray. [[Yakuza]], Geisha, Ninjas, Samurai, [[Sailor Fuku]], [[Kaiju]], [[Tokusatsu]]... you name it.
* [[Animeland]] / [[Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo]]: There is not a Japanese stereotype in existence that this movie does not portray. [[Yakuza]], Geisha, Ninjas, Samurai, [[Sailor Fuku]], [[Kaiju]], [[Tokusatsu]]... you name it.
* [[Ass Shove]]: Shows up with the cybernetic AssSword, which is exactly what it sounds like. Considering the rest of the film, it's surprising when the girls point out that using a sword protruding from your ass is not only embarrassing, but also really awkward to use. It doesn't stop them from having a sword fight around a conveniently placed stripper pole.
* [[Ass Shove]]: Shows up with the cybernetic AssSword, which is exactly what it sounds like. Considering the rest of the film, it's surprising when the girls point out that using a sword protruding from your ass is not only embarrassing, but also really awkward to use. It doesn't stop them from having a sword fight around a conveniently placed stripper pole.
* [[B Movie]]
* [[B-Movie]]
* [[Badass Grandpa]] / [[Cool Old Guy]] / [[Handicapped Badass]]: Kanai.
* [[Badass Grandpa]] / [[Cool Old Guy]] / [[Handicapped Badass]]: Kanai.
* [[Beauty Is Never Tarnished]]: Both played straight and subverted - {{spoiler|the most damage Yoshie gets to her face is having the skin of her cheekbone torn off, revealing her cyborg implants, and it doesn't look ''too'' bad, but poor Kikue has the skin on her face removed from the bridge of her nose down as part of her full transformation.}}
* [[Beauty Is Never Tarnished]]: Both played straight and subverted - {{spoiler|the most damage Yoshie gets to her face is having the skin of her cheekbone torn off, revealing her cyborg implants, and it doesn't look ''too'' bad, but poor Kikue has the skin on her face removed from the bridge of her nose down as part of her full transformation.}}
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* [[Go Out With a Smile]]: {{spoiler|Kanai.}}
* [[Go Out With a Smile]]: {{spoiler|Kanai.}}
* [[Half the Man He Used To Be|Half The Woman She Used To Be]]: {{spoiler|After getting caught up in a suicide bomb blast (intended as a trap), Yoshie is seen crawling away from the wreckage, minus her lower half.}}
* [[Half the Man He Used To Be|Half The Woman She Used To Be]]: {{spoiler|After getting caught up in a suicide bomb blast (intended as a trap), Yoshie is seen crawling away from the wreckage, minus her lower half.}}
* [[High Pressure Blood]]: While this is present in nearly every battle, perhaps the most bizarre example of this is when massive gouts of it can be seen erupting from ''damaged buildings''.
* [[High-Pressure Blood]]: While this is present in nearly every battle, perhaps the most bizarre example of this is when massive gouts of it can be seen erupting from ''damaged buildings''.
* [[Humongous Mecha]]: {{spoiler|Giant castle robot, anyone?}}
* [[Humongous Mecha]]: {{spoiler|Giant castle robot, anyone?}}
* [[I Know You're in There Somewhere Fight]]: {{spoiler|Yoshie towards [[Brainwashed and Crazy|Kikue]], during their final battle.}}
* [["I Know You're in There Somewhere" Fight]]: {{spoiler|Yoshie towards [[Brainwashed and Crazy|Kikue]], during their final battle.}}
* [[Improbable Weapon User]]: Yoshie, as displayed by the aforementioned [[Eye Scream]] example. Two words: "'''''Fried Shrimp'''''".
* [[Improbable Weapon User]]: Yoshie, as displayed by the aforementioned [[Eye Scream]] example. Two words: "'''''Fried Shrimp'''''".
* [[Jerkass]]: Kikuyakko, although later she is shown as more of a [[Jerk With a Heart of Gold]].
* [[Jerkass]]: Kikuyakko, although later she is shown as more of a [[Jerk With a Heart of Gold]].

Revision as of 21:39, 8 January 2014

"Geisha is... Japanese girl. Geisha is... beautiful. Geisha is... wild. Geisha is... ROBOT."

Robo Geisha is the story of two sisters: Kikuyakko "Kikue" Kagusa, a geisha who is renowned for her beauty, and Yoshie Kagusa, who works as a servant in the same teahouse as Kikuyakko. Yoshie suffers near constant abuse at the hands of her elder sister, who derides her lack of grace and potential for becoming a Geisha at every opportunity. While Yoshie for the most part tries to take this treatment in stride, at times her rage boils over and manifests itself in almost-superhuman feats of strength.

Their lives change when the young heir of the Kagano Steel Manufacturing corporation notices one of these feats, and forces the sisters to become part of his private army of geisha assassins. Accepting their fate, the sisters quickly rise through the ranks of the geisha corps, constantly replacing their human flesh with ever more deadly and bizarre mechanical body-parts and weaponry, each hoping to out-do the other in their ongoing rivalry.

However, when Yoshie is given the order to eliminate the family members of the other girls that have been kidnapped and forced into servitude by the corporation, she has a change of heart. Vowing to bring down the company and its cadre of cybernetically enhanced assassins once and for all, she puts her nearly unmatched skills in the arts of death-dealing to use in an effort to avenge the lives the corporation has taken in its mad rise to power. This decision puts Yoshie on a path that will inevitably lead to a final confrontation with her now more-machine-than-human sister, and to uncovering the secrets of the men who have been pulling their strings all along.

Robo Geisha is a Japanese splatter-horror/action/comedy film directed by Noboru Iguchi (The Machine Girl). It stars Aya Higuchi as Yoshi, Hitomi Hasebe as Kikuyakko , and Takumi Saito as Hikaru Kageno. Originally released in Japanese theatres in 2009, it was later licensed for distribution in English by FUNimation. See James Rolfe review it here.


Robo Geisha provides examples of the following tropes:

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