Alternative Titles
Synonyms: Violence Jack: Harem Bomber, Violence Jack: Slum King, Violence Jack: Harem Bomber Hen, Violence Jack: Harem Bomber Arc
Japanese: バイオレンス ジャック 〜ハーレム・ボンバー編〜
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Type:
OVA
Episodes:
1
Status:
Finished Airing
Aired:
Jun 5, 1986
Licensors:
Discotek Media
Studios:
Ashi Productions
Source:
Manga
Theme:
Gore
Demographic:
Shounen
Duration:
37 min.
Rating:
R+ - Mild Nudity
Statistics
Ranked:
#128842
2
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Popularity:
#5800
Members:
14,539
Favorites:
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New Interest Stack
Interest Stacks![]() ![]() The new anime release format that appeared in the mid-80s brought new opportunities for studios and various works began to be released on videotapes. Some of them were frankly terrible, but some became classics with a recognizable style and aesthetics. I bring to your attention works worth viewing. ![]() ![]() This is a part of a series of stacks that are about artistic tendencies in anime (and that border the fine line between sophisticated and pretentious). ![]() ![]() Every anime directed by Ichirou Itano. Also includes series he only partially directed (i.e. Patlabor ep. 6). ![]() ![]() Decided to make a stack for the OVAs and movies you used to be able to find on Blockbuster shelves or on late-night TV anime blocks right before infomercials or softcore porn. Behold, hyper-violence, bad animation, paranoid politics, incomprehensible writing, awful dubs, gratuitous nudity, and that special something that makes bad things great sometimes. ![]() ![]() I remember going to the video store, browsing the shelves, and picking out a movie based on the box art alone. I'd look at the front, I'd look at the back, and more often than not I'd put it back on the shelf. Occasionally there'd be something like Ghost in the Shell or Ninja Scroll, and I knew I just had to rent it, or more accurately get my parents to rent it. ![]() ![]() Do you like watching trashy 80/90s OVAs and movies that are violent, stupid, and nonsensical? Well this list is for you. Some of these are pretty famous in the community like Violence Jack and M.D. Geist, but I made sure to really dumpster dive for some obscure trash for all of you garbage connoisseurs out there. ![]() ![]() Before the likes of Saint Seiya, Dragon Ball Z and Pokemon conquering the kids in the west, it was actually Akira that opened the door and made people realize that the cartoons coming from Japan weren't what you would expect from Disney or your TV channels. ![]() ![]() Prominet member of Vancouver anime scenes ![]() ![]() After the release and success of Akira in the US and UK, Western companies like Central Park Media and Manga Entertainment began licensing as many films and OVAs as they could get their hands on to satiate a market hungry for strange, violent animation. Some of them were genuinely great and are still regarded as classics to this day, but the vast majority were schlock made to appeal to the lowest common denominator. This was essentially the anime equivalent to the American grindhouse/exploitation boom of the 70s and early 80s, where films were marketed on their ability to shock and provoke. ![]() ![]() Sekai Douwa Anime Zenshuu is dated as either 1986 or 1990 on different sites, so I will keep on this list for now. ![]() ![]() You don't always hear the Manga or Light Novel creator's opinion on an adaptation of their work, but there are times where the creator of the original work is dissatisfied with how their work is adapted. |