Another Crazy Trailer for 'Junk World' Stop-Motion Film from Japan

"What do you mean there are living creatures here?" What in the?! A second trailer has been unveiled for an indie stop-motion animation movie called Junk World, the next film in a trilogy set around the Junk Head universe. Junk World is the new film from filmmaker Takahide Hori, following his first film Junk Head in 2017, about a world where weird cloned humanoid-esque creations live underground. Four years have passed since Junk Head sent the world into a frenzy. Junk World, which depicts the world 1042 years before, invites you once again into an unknown adventure. This funky fun film will hit Japanese theaters in June, though we have no idea when it'll show up anywhere else yet. The film features stop-motion animated puppets and strange creatures galore. Similar to the craziness seen in Phil Tippett's Mad God (2021). This new trailer (here's the other one) focuses more on the story, following a group of government schmucks who come down to the Junk World and discover there's more going on there than they thought. All of these weird creatures are so cool and so much fun that I can't help but be interested in this. Keep an eye out […]

Apr 22, 2025 - 21:17
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Another Crazy Trailer for 'Junk World' Stop-Motion Film from Japan
Junk World Trailer
"What do you mean there are living creatures here?" What in the?! A second trailer has been unveiled for an indie stop-motion animation movie called Junk World, the next film in a trilogy set around the Junk Head universe. Junk World is the new film from filmmaker Takahide Hori, following his first film Junk Head in 2017, about a world where weird cloned humanoid-esque creations live underground. Four years have passed since Junk Head sent the world into a frenzy. Junk World, which depicts the world 1042 years before, invites you once again into an unknown adventure. This funky fun film will hit Japanese theaters in June, though we have no idea when it'll show up anywhere else yet. The film features stop-motion animated puppets and strange creatures galore. Similar to the craziness seen in Phil Tippett's Mad God (2021). This new trailer (here's the other one) focuses more on the story, following a group of government schmucks who come down to the Junk World and discover there's more going on there than they thought. All of these weird creatures are so cool and so much fun that I can't help but be interested in this. Keep an eye out for it soon. // Continue Reading ›