Documentary of Baby Assassins ドキュメンタリー オブ ベイビーわるきゅーれ Dokyumentarī obu Beibî warukyûre
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Theatrical release poster
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Country
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Japan
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Directed by
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Akihiro Takahashi
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Release Date
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2024 (Japan)
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Language
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Japanese
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Studio
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Rights Cube TV Tokyo Shibuya Production MOVIE WALKER Shaiker Tokyo Calling Supa Love
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Distributor
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Shibuya Production (Japan)
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Documentary of Baby Assassins (Japanese title: ドキュメンタリー オブ ベイビーわるきゅーれ, "Dokyumentarī obu Beibî warukyûre", lit. "Documentary of Baby Valkyrie") is a 2024 Japanese documentary film following the production and filming of Baby Assassins: Nice Days.
The following weapons were used in the film Documentary of Baby Assassins:
Pistols
Beretta 92FS
The Beretta 92FS is seen and briefly used during the pre-production stunt rehearsals for the film and the actual filming proper.
Takaishi and
Saori Izawa both rehearsing stunts with Berettas.
Takaishi and Izawa getting ready to rehearse another stunt with their Berettas.
Glock 17
Multiple prop Glock 17s are used throughout the stunt rehearsals for the film.
3rd Generation Glock 17 - 9x19mm
IMI Jericho 941 R
Sosuke Ikematsu uses the IMI Jericho 941 R that he uses in-character as Kaede Fuyumura throughout the documentary.
IMI Jericho 941 R two tone - 9x19mm
Screen-used IMI Jericho 941 used by
Sosuke Ikematsu in
Baby Assassins: Nice Days on display at the Kinema Junpo Theater on 11/2/2024. Image courtesy of X user
@maaashi_oxo.
Sosuke Ikematsu aiming the Jericho while filming the film's opening scene.
Ikematsu holding the pistol in between a scene being filmed.
Ikematsu aiming the pistol at Saori Izawa.
SIG-Sauer GSR
Saori Izawa uses the SIG-Sauer GSR that she used in Baby Assassins: Nice Days throughout the documentary.
SIG-Sauer GSR with stainless steel finish and accessory rails - .45 ACP
Screen-used SIG-Sauer GSR used by
Saori Izawa in
Baby Assassins: Nice Days on display at the Kinema Junpo Theater on 11/2/2024. Image courtesy of X user
@baby_nice0927.
Saori Izawa firing the pistol. The airsoft pistol is apparently a smoke-producing model, as the pistol emits fake smoke every time Izawa pulls the pistol's trigger.
SIG-Sauer P226R
Atsuko Maeda and Mondo Otani are seen using the SIG-Sauer P226R that they used in the original film throughout the documentary.
Various screen-used pistols used in
Baby Assassins: Nice Days. The P226R can be seen on the far right. Image courtesy of firearm VFX artist
Kazuhisa Yusa's
X account.
Multiple P226Rs on a table.
Firearm VFX artist
Kazuhisa Yusa instructs
Atsuko Maeda on how to rack the MPX's charging handle using the P226R as an example.
Atsuko Maeda and Mondo Otani aiming the pistols.
SIG-Sauer P228
Atsuko Maeda is seen using the same SIG-Sauer P228 that she used in the original film throughout the documentary.
SIG-Sauer P228 - 9x19mm Parabellum
Various screen-used pistols used in
Baby Assassins: Nice Days. The P228 is the second gun from the right. Image courtesy of firearm VFX artist
Kazuhisa Yusa's
X account.
Maeda firing the blank-loaded pistol.
SIG-Sauer P229R
Akari Takaishi uses the same customized SIG-Sauer P229R that she used in the original film throughout the documentary.
Screen-used SIG-Sauer P229 used in
Baby Assassins: Nice Days. Image courtesy of weapon VFX artist
Kazuhisa Yusa's
X account.
The pistol next to Takaishi.
Takaishi reloading the pistol.
Takaishi firing the pistol at an actor.
Takaishi firing the pistol.
Revolvers
Smith & Wesson Model 36
Sosuke Ikematsu is seen firing a blank-loaded Smith & Wesson Model 36 while filming the film's opening scene.
Smith & Wesson Model 36 with Pachmayr grips - .38 Special
Sosuke Ikematsu firing the blank-loaded Model 36 while filming the film's opening scene.
Submachine Guns
KRISS Vector
Tomo Nakai is seen using the KRISS Vector that she used in the original film.
KRISS Vector Gen I - .45 ACP
SIG-Sauer MPX K
Atsuko Maeda is seen using the SIG-Sauer MPX K that she used in the original film.
SIG-Sauer MPX K (Gen 2) with M-LOK handguard and 5-position telescoping/folding stock - 9x19mm
Firearm VFX artist
Kazuhisa Yusa instructs Atsuko Maeda on how to pull back the gun's charging handle.
Airsoft replica of a SIG-Sauer MPX K (Gen 1)
Maeda being instructed on how to aim the gun. The combination of an MPX Gen 1 style bolt carrier and ejection port cover with a Gen 2 scalloped top rail indicates that it is an airsoft replica. The MPX seen on the right is an airsoft Gen 1 model.
Maeda rehearsing a scene with the gun.
Maeda firing the submachine gun.
Rifles
Colt M4A1
Sosuke Ikematsu is seen using the Colt M4A1 that he used in the original film.
Colt M4A1 with Aimpoint CompM2 reflex optic, Knight's Armament RAS railed handguard and vertical forward grip - 5.56x45mm NATO
Ikematsu aiming the (airsoft) M4.
The M4 ejecting fake casings as Ikematsu fires it.
Shotguns
Kel-Tec KSG
A Kel-Tec KSG (which was briefly seen in the original film but is not used at all) briefly appears in the documentary, being held by both Atsuko Maeda and Mondo Otani.
Kel-Tec KSG Gen 1 with Magpul RVG foregrip - 12 gauge
Otani holding the shotgun.
Otani aiming the shotgun at the camera.
Otani pumping and posing with the KSG.
Serbu Super Shorty
Mondo Otani is seen using the Serbu Super Shorty that he used in the original film in the documentary.
Serbu Super Shorty (Remington 870-based) - 12 gauge
>The unhinged, zealous, mass-murdering villain of this film uses an Israeli gun What did Yugo Sakamoto mean by this?