Violence Jack 2: Evil Town - Recommendations

Alt title: Violence Jack 2: Jigoku Gai-hen

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MD Geist II: Death Force

MD Geist II: Death Force

Since the activation of the Death Force program, mankind has virtually been wiped off the face of Jerra by brutal, flesh-eating war machines. A pocket of survivors live inside an island fortress led by Krauser, a MD (Most Dangerous) soldier. However, unlike MD Geist who lives only to fight, Krauser is motivated by his own ambitions for fame and power. The final battle between Krauser and Geist approaches, and with endless machines on their trail, there appears to be little hope left for humanity.

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sothis sothis says...

Those who enjoy senseless, brutal violence and sexual content will likely enjoy both MD Geist II and Violence Jack: Evil Town. Both are way over the top and frankly, disturbing on every level. I hated both, but someone who did like one, try out the other.

Devilman: The Birth

Devilman: The Birth

Since the beginning of time bloodthirsty demons have devoured the weak and innocent, but for centuries they have been preserved in ice deep beneath the surface of the Earth where they can harm no man. Now, in the present, the demons have begun to awaken, and only one with a virtuous heart can stop them and save mankind. For young Akira, this means merging with a fierce demon and becoming Devilman, the creature who must destroy all demons in its path. With only his ally and friend Ryo to stand beside him, can Akira take on his fate and save the world?

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KiraRin KiraRin says...

Sex, violence and a noticable lack of coherent plot will probably make fans of one poorly animated romp love the other.

It does take a certain degree of desensitisation to violence to be able to watch all of these shows, but I guess that is the reason people watch this, rather than the stimulating plot line. Fans of mindless and gory 80's fun are sure to appreciate both of these shows.

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Tokyo Tribe 2

Kai and Hashim enjoy hanging out at Penny's Cafe with their rest of their gang, the Saru 'tribe'. Good-natured and fun-loving, the Sarus take in meek and geeky Tamiyama who wishes to join their gang, appointing him as secretary for lack of other obvious abilities. Befriended by Kai and Hashim, Tamiyama doesn't have time to get to grips with tribe life before disaster strikes the Sarus: a leading fighter of a rival gang is sent to assassinate Saru's leader. The assassin turns out to be Mera, Kai's friend growing up. Brandishing a baseball bat against Mera's katana, the two friends now find themselves as rivals in an escalating war between the tribes...

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