Free and Easy 6 (1993)

The sixth entry in Japan's beloved fishing comedy series, where a business trip becomes a hilarious adventure in mistaken identity.

Free and Easy 6 - Movie Information

  • Original Title: 釣りバカ日誌6
  • Release Year: 1993
  • Directed by: Tomio Kuriyama
  • Type: Movie
  • Runtime: 1h 36m
  • Original Language: Japanese
  • Spoken Languages: Japanese
  • Release Date (Theatrical): December 25, 1993 (Japan)
  • Alternative Titles: The Fishing Nut 6 (US), Tsuribaka nisshi 6 (JP)
  • Production Countries: Japan

Free and Easy 6 - Plot

Hama-chan and Su-san go fishing during a business trip, but Hama-chan has to give a lecture on Su-san's behalf in a case of mistaken identity.

Free and Easy 6 - Cast & Crew

Director(s)

  • Tomio Kuriyama

Main Cast

  • Toshiyuki Nishida
  • Rentaro Mikuni
  • Eri Ishida
  • Akiko Kuno
  • Etsushi Toyokawa
  • Mai Kitajima
  • Lynn Harris
  • Takeshi Katō
  • Takehiko Maeda
  • Ken Nakamoto

Writers

  • Yoji Yamada
  • Masao Kajiura
  • Toshio Sekine

Free and Easy 6 - FAQs

What is Free and Easy 6 about?

Free and Easy 6 follows Hama-chan and his boss Su-san as they sneak in some fishing during a business trip. Through a comedic case of mistaken identity, Hama-chan ends up having to deliver a lecture on Su-san's behalf, leading to a series of humorous situations.

Who are the main actors in Free and Easy 6?

The film stars Toshiyuki Nishida as the lovable fishing fanatic Densuke Hamazaki and Rentaro Mikuni as his boss Ichinosuke Suzuki. The supporting cast includes Eri Ishida, Akiko Kuno, Etsushi Toyokawa, Mai Kitajima, and Takeshi Katō, among others.

Is Free and Easy 6 part of a series?

Yes, Free and Easy 6 is the sixth installment in the long-running Japanese Tsuribaka Nisshi (Fishing Maniac's Diary) film series, based on the popular manga by Kenichi Kitami and Yūki Yamasaki. The franchise spans over 20 films and is beloved in Japan for its warm, comedic tone.

Who directed Free and Easy 6?

Free and Easy 6 was directed by Tomio Kuriyama. The screenplay was written by Yoji Yamada, Masao Kajiura, and Toshio Sekine, bringing the beloved manga characters to life with their signature blend of workplace comedy and fishing misadventures.

When was Free and Easy 6 released?

Free and Easy 6 was released in Japan on December 25, 1993. The film is also known internationally as The Fishing Nut 6 and by its Japanese romanized title Tsuribaka Nisshi 6.

What language is Free and Easy 6 in?

Free and Easy 6 is a Japanese-language film. It was produced in Japan and features an entirely Japanese-speaking cast, with the original dialogue delivered in Japanese throughout the film's 96-minute runtime.

How long is Free and Easy 6?

Free and Easy 6 has a runtime of 96 minutes (1 hour and 36 minutes), making it a comfortably paced comedy that fits neatly within the lighthearted, episodic tradition of the Tsuribaka Nisshi film series.

Is Free and Easy 6 based on a manga?

Yes, Free and Easy 6 is based on the long-running Japanese manga series Tsuribaka Nisshi, created by Kenichi Kitami and Yūki Yamasaki. The manga ran in Big Comic Original from 1979 and inspired a highly successful film franchise that began in 1988.

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