Alternative Titles
Synonyms: Ga-Ra-Ku-Ta: Mr. Stain on Junk Alley, Garakuta-dori no Sutein
Japanese: ガラクタ通りのステイン
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Type:
TV
Episodes:
13
Status:
Finished Airing
Aired:
Jan 6, 2003 to Mar 25, 2003
Premiered:
Winter 2003
Broadcast:
Unknown
Producers:
None found, add some
Licensors:
Funimation
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None found, add some
Source:
Unknown
Duration:
7 min. per ep.
Rating:
PG - Children
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Ranked:
#74212
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Popularity:
#11248
Members:
2,310
Favorites:
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Your Feelings Categories Sep 15, 2013
From the creator of Popee the Performer was all I needed to know about Mr. Stain on Junk Alley to give it a shot. The more time passes, the more I realise how truly original, inspired and deeply traumatising Popee was. Mr. Stain has a lot of the same stylistic choices. It’s entirely CG animated with rather creepy shiny faced character models. There’s no spoken dialogue, with only the odd musical cue and recycled sound bites used. Each episode is only 5 minutes long and features some truly bizarre imagery. The big difference between the two is while Popee is about the darker side of
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Nov 20, 2024
Away from bustling streets of everyday people hastily making their way, past pitch black alleyways, and into dirty corridors occupied by a vast array of strange anthropomorphic animals, you’ll find yourself at a junkyard where the illustrious Mr. Stain resides. Sorry, did I say illustrious? I meant the complete opposite. Mr Stain is an unknown homeless man that spends his days scavenging the dirty junkyard for items he finds interesting. He’s joined alongside the many inhabitants of the back alley, but never in alliance with one another. For if something is found, everyone acts in their own selfish desires—often vile in executions for their own
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Mar 22, 2009
Mr. Stain on Junk Alley consists of 14 stand-alone episodes that each tell a short story entirely through action. Each story generally revolves something that Stain finds in the said junk alley and how it affects everyone within the junk alley. The stories are all told clearly and are quite inventive and fun to watch play out.
Art will most likely be a love it or hate it relationship as it is entirely in CGI. The CGI is clear and the series knows exactly what it wants to do with it's graphics, but sometimes they also come off as a tad creepy (particularly in the final ... Mar 6, 2011
Wow is all i have to say, never would i have thought fourteen episodes of 7 minutes in length could be so enjoyable. It tells the story of Stain a man who lives like a homeless man and each episode he finds a different unique item in the pile of junk in the alley. Anything can happen from magic crayons that bring drawings into reality to robots that want to fly. The creator really did do a good job in making each unique object into something that can tell a story because you never know what will happen.
The show itself can be rather violent, pretty ... Jun 6, 2021
With the recent hype around Popee the Performer, I just felt attracted to viewing Masuda's other works. It's just as enjoyable, if you liked Popee, like weird or bizzare shows, or generally dark themes, you'll love Mr. Stain on Junk Alley!
As far as story goes, there isn't much of a linear plot, but past events are referenced in later episodes. What started off as a silly weird childrens' show became a throw at humanity. Honestly, the more you get invested, the more you realize what Junk Alley is and who it reflects in life. Everything is CG Animation, as Masuda is known for, but the ... |