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Bakabt kite liberator
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bakabt kite liberator
  1. Bakabt kite liberator movie#
  2. Bakabt kite liberator archive#
  3. Bakabt kite liberator series#
  4. Bakabt kite liberator tv#

Society has fallen apart as authority has become lost and stagnant. Because so-called "memory trading" now occurs, it is now possible to steal memories and illegally alter them. As memories are stored in databanks, they can be "transferred" to new bodies. It is now possible to store memory data, so that the death of your body is not actually "death". He is best known for Cutey Honey and Devilman, which, despite their dubious quality, are considered classics. Based on a controversial manga (which was even MORE nasty) by Go Nagai, who gave us such quality anime like "Kekko Kamen" and "Devil Lady". Violence Jack is also infamous for being unbelievably bad, making no sense whatsoever, and for having terrible animation (even by '80s Japanese OVA standards). and the EDITED version is infamous for being one of the nastiest anime ever. The edited version was subjected to even MORE edits and given an 18 rating in the UK.

Bakabt kite liberator series#

The series is filled with murder, rape, torture, mutilation, cannibalism, and pretty much any form of gratuitous violence you can possibly imagine. The main character is called "Violence Jack" because: The only non-hentai anime to ever be banned in Australia, Go Nagai's Violence Jack is a hyper-violent, ultra-gory tale of a post-apocalyptic wasteland, the evil biker gangs who inhabit it, and one man who must destroy them all. Miyazaki delivers a continuous story without many lengths and one wishes he had directed more works in the same format. Despite the unusual series format Miyazaki's handwriting is obvious even though the female lead Lana is pretty much reduced to being the damsel in distress this time and a boy has the main and title role, who impresses with his inhuman strength, especially in his toes. Mirai Shounen Conan is a post-apocalyptic scifi/action series for younger viewers. All of Miyazaki's works deserve to be mentioned, but let's start with Mirai Shounen Conan ("Future Boy Conan"), an anime that no doubt would have delighted me if I had been able to see it back in the past. Several still existing anime franchises date back to the 70s, like Doraemon, Lupin III, the Leijiverse ( Harlock, Ginga Tetsudou) and above all Gundam, but it's probably better to leave it to a fan to say more about them.įinally, the first anime directed by Miyazaki fall into the 70s, including a few episodes of the already mentioned Lupin III.

Bakabt kite liberator tv#

The 70s means also lots of robot-combining, attack-yelling, and enemies of the week the benevolent dictators at the TV stations protected me against. The anime of 70s, that's childhood memories of works like Heidi, Maya, and others, but none of those are fully available in English as far as I know. Pacifist messages with gracious use of firepower. If everything else fails, Miyazaki (on the right) delivers Next time, if there is one, something from the 70s maybe? To SoL the collector of anime anything that old is interesting of course.ĭue to its shortness it is impossible to describe the plot without giving away practically the whole story (and the description at anidb does give it away), So I can only suggest you invest mere 4 minutes of your life to watch it, but also the other works in this compilation, some older, some newer, especially Ningyo ("Mermaid"), Onboro Film ("Broken Down Film") and Jumping. It is however together with the other works in said compilation the oldest anime relevant-to-the-interest of SoL the consumer of anime. Shizuku doesn't look like "real anime" yet, but such short experimental works seldom do in any case.

Bakabt kite liberator archive#

Shizuku itself is part of a compilation that can be found at that big archive that recently changed its name after what seems to have been some financial scandal (or just e-drama). I at least know only two compilations containing even older material, and one movie.

Bakabt kite liberator movie#

Shizuku ("Drop") is a short movie by Tezuka Osamu from 1965, and thus among the oldest. Generally accessible (= subtitled where necessary and torrented) anime dating from this time period are rare. The oldest ones probably date back to the 60s, when for example the Super Robot and Magical Girl genre came into being. Now, while "anime" is by strict definition identical to "animation originating from Japan", it is commonly associated with certain styles, genres, and tropes that were shaped over time. The oldest work of Japanese animation that has an entry in the anidb database dates from 1917.















Bakabt kite liberator