Little Taiko Boy's soundtrack is a safer-sex parody of the American Christmas carol "The Little Drummer Boy" interspersed with the slow rumble of a traditional Japanese taiko drum that sounds like a massive throbbing heart beat. Against this backdrop, several men meet in Tokyo's bathhouses, love hotels and cruising spots for intimate encounters, watched over by a glamorous drag version of Amaterasu Omikami, the Shinto goddess of the Sun played by Japanese activist and artist MADAME BONJOUR JOHNJ.

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The Tortoise composed a song and the Lion cub learnt it by heart and they sang it together.

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A reporter is looking for the Lambada Queen, a mysterious beauty, in Brazil. But he makes no progres...

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During the annual blackout, a couple says goodbye in a taxi.

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A dejected husband exiles himself to the Moon with his cat. He sends back transmissions to Earth.

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