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Demon City Shinjuku

Demon City Shinjuku
Directed by Yoshiaki Kawajiri

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In a city beset by demons, Kyoya must avenge his father, a great warrior who died at the hands of a diabolical psychic. Kyoya must discover his latent powers and finish the battle his father started, before humanity is destroyed forever.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #89224 in DVD
  • Released on: 2003-01-28
  • Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Formats: Animated, Color, DVD, NTSC
  • Original language: English, Japanese
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 82 minutes

Editorial Reviews

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This 1988 OVA reunited author Hideyuki Kikuchi and director Yoshiaki Kawajiri of Wicked City (1987). Ten years after his father Genichirou was killed battling the evil Rebi Ra, teen-aged Kyoya Izayoi is called to stop Rebi from releasing demons from hell onto the Earth. Demon City borrows heavily from Star Wars: Ag'ni Rai, Genichirou's teacher, tells Kyoya that he must learn to harness the web of spiritual energy that flows among living things. This minimal training, plus his father's sword and the love of beautiful Sayaka enable Kyoya to destroy Rebi Ra. The film is oddly paced, with a long build-up to a disappointing climax, problems that are exacerbated by the very stiff vocal performances. Kawajiri uses color with his accustomed skill, especially in the monochromatic opening duel, but Demon City hardly ranks among his important works. (Unrated: suitable for ages 16 and older: violence, violence against women, grotesque imagery, brief nudity) --Charles Solomon


Customer Reviews

Good, could have been better.3
I had originally seen this in Japenese, then some bootleg dubbed version, thoroughly enjoyed it, so I decided to pick up the DVD. The movie is good, but the English dubbing in this DVD definitly left a bit to be desired. The waitress at the beginning had a very heavy southern accent (wich is fine in Georgia or Alabama, but not when you are supposed to be Japenese)and it also had alot of unnecessary prophanity dubbed into it. And a character who was neutral to an extreem, Mephisto, sounded like he borrowed his accent from other Anime, specifically Vampire flicks. Alot of F**K for no reason at all, it seemed that it was used to fill in gaps in the translation.
Now bad dubbing aside, it was a well done and very entertaining movie. The classic good vs evil/ avenging a dead relative adventure movie. IT was a fun movie with alot of action, and it definitly belonged in with other classics like Bio Hunter and Wicked City, albeit this is tame in comparison to either of those. It made the action very enjoyable without having to have carnage/nudity in every other sceen, not that it offends me when it does, but its nice to see action make its point without it sometimes. Good developed, SHORT, story. Fast paced, lots of action, with an ending that left the movie done and resolved.This would have been 4 stars if the dubbing had been better.

An anime that is not for all tastes3
Demon city is a mixed bag of anime. The story centres on the life of a young kempo swordsman who must travel to the forbidden city to avenge his fathers death. Aside from this typical storyline the anime features some exellent voice casting and memorable people such as the angel Mephisto.It has it's downside though.The main critisism is that the story might not appeal because it lacks the depth and scope of more established mangas.Anyone interested in this type of anime should see the superior Wicked city.Although this is still a worthwhile purchase for anyone who likes horror anime.

Best in Japanese audio with subtitles!5
I had to write this review because this anime is so way better in Japanese audio, and with english subtitles (and even better if you understand a little Japanese to realize that the english audio is almost totally not related to the plot, or what the characters are saying!!). The character design and emotive styles of the main characters, which includes the hero, the heroine, the hard-to-figure-out-which-side-you're-on "Mephisto", the red-haired, long red nailed, elastic bodied shape shifting woman who kills via poisonous kisses (precursor to Ninja Scroll - same director!!!) and the monsters are wonderful! In the Japanese audio, the characters are so much more appropriately emotive and the voice actors are perfectly cast! The movie has this kickass young college student type hero who teaches Kendo (a traditional martial art that is looked on with much respect by people of this culture) and who is reluctantly dragged into a demonic type of conflict because he doesn't want to refuse to help a pretty girl who asks him for help. This lovely sweet, girl (and no, she's not boring) just happens to be looking for her father who is being held prisoner as part of some large conflict and it is when she, so obviously ill-equipped to fight the evil forces, resolutely walks into the darkness because she knows no other way than to rescue her father, that her actions move our hero to join her cause and she finds herself grateful and surprised that he would be willing. I like her. She's got guts. I like the hero too. I also like the bad guys, and I like the monster that's got teeth and a gaping mouth in the middle of his abdomen. I like all the voice actors for the Japanese audio, but I especially like the voice actress for the red-haired venom dripping lady and her blatant r-rated little back-and-forth conversations with Mephisto. (PS- please do not have kids watch this DVD - this is really for adults) Just as another reviewer wrote that he liked the whole DVD (and he was talking about the dubbed version) for the red-haired lady's entanglement (literally - I kid you not) with Mephisto, I also enjoyed it, but there is so much more to this DVD than her. There is a very touching scene near the end when the young heroine comes across a distressed child spirit that has lost her way, and she gets bitten by the child, and our heroine, rather than retreating or striking back, insteads chooses to understand and love. Quite a generosity of spirit, and bigness of heart. You feel so good at the end of this DVD and it ends lovely. I love this movie (in Japanese!!!). It is one of Kawajiri's best (he of Animatrix fame- he did the "Program" clip on that DVD and he also did Ninja Scroll) and the character design is gorgeous, the eyes are less gigantic and the features are more realistic. Buy the Japanese audio version! Or turn down the english part, and just read the subtitle!. You would love it more if you heard it in Japanese. That red-haired lady "purrs" her words in Japanese. She is great!