The Superlivemation consists of digitally processing then animating, paper puppet theater-style characters and locations based on real photographs.
Foxy Croquette O-Gin (ケツネコロッケのお銀) and the Fast Food Grifters first appeared in Mamoru Oshii's Urusei Yatsura anime television series episode #99 (必殺!立ち食いウォーズ!!) which is based on an original story by Rumiko Takahashi.
The Fast Food Grifters first met the Kerberos in the 1987 radio drama While Waiting for the Red Spectacles's (紅い眼鏡を待ちつつ) Cold Badger Masa assassination episode.
Moongaze Ginji and Foxy Croquette O-Gin [citation needed] are featured in the 1987 live-action film The Red Spectacles (紅い眼鏡, Akai Megane).
Cold Badger Masa and Moongaze Ginji are featured in the 1999 manga series Kerberos Panzer Cop's (犬狼伝説 完結篇) Act 6.
Mamoru Oshi directed a spin-off episode Female Fast Food Grifter: Foxy Croquette O-Gin ~Struggle to Death in Palestine~.
This work is actually a false documentary style animation movie, which borrows and develops some key elements from his 1987 debut live-action feature, The Red Spectacles, e.g. the stand-and-eat (tachigui), the post-World War II retro background, the avant-garde visuals and screenplay, and even the tachiguishi theme with returning characters like Moongaze Ginji.
Stand-and-eat bars, among popular services like convenience stores, were seen as a threat to public order by the liberty killer political authority, therefore they were banned or restricted.
Intercut at random are popular news event stories that always emphasise Japan losing its way and America and its allies' cultural and military despotism.