Keita Saito

Most Popular Keita Saito Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Scott Pilgrim vs. the World Trailer (2010)

12 August 2010

As bass guitarist for a garage-rock band, Scott Pilgrim has never had trouble getting a girlfriend; usually, the problem is getting rid of them.

Water Boys 2 Trailer (2004)

06 July 2004

Water Boys was a major sliver screen hit in 2001 that took the Japanese public by storm in depicting high school boys who pour all the passion of their youth into becoming synchronized swimmers.

Kamogawa Horumo: Battle League in Kyoto Trailer (2009)

18 April 2009

The story is about a group of university students who inevitably gets involved in playing a game of "Horumo" - a combat match where each person manipulates 100 spirits (referred to as "oni") to fight the opponent.

Tales of the Bizarre: 2006 Fall Special Trailer (2006)

02 October 2006

***Kyouko-san (Miss Kyouko) A young therapist at a hospital investigates when a spirit appears and kills people who say "Kyouko-san, Kyouko-san, please make me pretty" to the bathroom mirror.

Swan's Song Trailer (2002)

09 November 2002

Mina and Mizuki sisters attended a ballet class in Tokyo. One day, the sisters return home separately, but younger sister, Mizuki, is kidnapped on the way home and discovered as a corpse.

Super Cub 2 Trailer (2008)

23 July 2008

Direct to video sequel to Super Cub.

Oyaji Trailer (2007)

25 August 2007

Surrounded by violence for as long as he can remember, Ryoudo Numata has steeled himself into a tremendously tough man, growing to become the very essence of "manliness" himself in order to live his life in peace.

Touch Trailer (2005)

10 September 2005

Twin brothers, Tatsuya and Kazuya, grew up with their next door neighbor Minami like siblings. Minami's dream is that her school's baseball team will participate in the national Koshien High School Baseball Tournament.

Gangoose Trailer (2018)

23 November 2018

Saike, Kazuki, and Takeo were abused by their respective parents and did not go to school. They stayed together at a youth detention center.