
Gay Toybox
Drama · Comedy
Overview
A beautiful young man is riding a train when a suspicious man comes and snuggles up to him. A man who snuggles up to you even if you run away. Eventually, when he arrives at the station, the man gets off, but leaves a book. Thinking that the man might have forgotten it, he picks up the book. The book is "Gay Toybox". When he finally opens the book, the movie begins with an epilogue. The movie is an omnibus of three features. In other words, each book is an elaborate composition of one story of the gay world that is developed in that book.
Top Cast
Motomasa Ishii
Motomasa Ishii
Motomasa
Motomasa Ishii
Motomasa
Kaoru Yamashina
Kaoru Yamashina
Man on train
Kaoru Yamashina
Man on train
Risaku Kiridōshi
Risaku Kiridōshi
Crossdresser / Final guy on train
Risaku Kiridōshi
Crossdresser / Final guy on train


Ryuji Yamamoto
Ryuji Yamamoto
Masked man
Ryuji Yamamoto
Masked man
Hiroaki Sawazaki
Hiroaki Sawazaki
Hiroaki Sawazaki
Masaaki Hagimoto
Masaaki Hagimoto
Masaaki Hagimoto
Junk Saito
Junk Saito
Man in restroom
Junk Saito
Man in restroom
Kinichi Kusumi
Kinichi Kusumi
Kinichi Kusumi
Yutaka Akiyama
Yutaka Akiyama
Man throwing confetti
Yutaka Akiyama
Man throwing confetti
Akira Shibahara
Akira Shibahara
Akira, a novelist
Akira Shibahara
Akira, a novelist
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