The Most Violent Anime Ever
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Hello to all. I was reading news on dis site Animenation and i found dis article. hehe didn't read it much but i guess it's something to talk about. Ask John What is the Most Violent Anime Ever? December 17th, 2004 Question: What is the most violent/gory anime ever created? How does it deserve this merit, and also, is it a good title regardless? Answer: Warning: This article contains descriptions that sensitive readers may find shocking or offensive. On one hand, I guess that it's easy to imagine that the most spectacularly grotesque anime ever put to film would be an underground Japanese exclusive discussed in hushed whispers and surreptitiously traded among hardcore anime fans. On the other hand, it's also logical to predict that the most offensive, exploitive and sensationalistic graphic splatter anime ever made would be a highly desirable title for major American release. I haven't personally seen every anime title, and exactly what qualifies a title as being more gruesome or violent than another title in a comparison between near equals is very subjective. There are numerous anime titles that are considered excessively violent and horrific, including Violence Jack, Makai Tensho (released in America as "Ninja Resurrection"), Karakuri no Kimi (released in America as "Puppet Princess"), Hokuto no Ken, Gantz, Elfen Lied, Amon Devilman, Riki-Oh, Jiku Sengokushi Kuro no Shishi Jinnai Hen (released in America as "Black Lion"), and Jubei Ninpucho, but in my experience, two titles reign supreme as the most grotesque and revolting I've ever seen. I choose two because one is available domestically and one isn't; and one is "mainstream" while one is adult. The two episode long Kakugo no Susume OAV series from 1996, based on the manga by Takayuki Yamaguchi, is the most viscerally violent and gruesome anime I've ever seen, and it's arguably the most grotesque anime ever made. Since first seeing it years ago, it's always reminded me of an apocalyptic and brutal parallel to Peter Jackson's comedy of profanity Meet the Feebles, right down to the depiction of a character being eaten, partially melted by digestive acids, then regurgitated while still alive, albeit alive for a short time. Kakugo no Susume revels in brutality and degradation, from energizing its powered armor suits with the blood of martyrs to the mutated sexuality of its monsters that takes the crude, animalistic aspect of sex to the extreme of sex as violence. The depiction of dismemberments and exposed intestines is a mere starting point for the atrocities illustrated in this anime. Kakugo no Susume takes its extremes to such degrees that it defies qualitative assessment. The anime has irrefutably ugly character designs; its grimy, dirty atmosphere is uncomfortable even for viewers; and the two episode series has very little character or story development. But the intense gore and shocking violence in the show is so extreme that it alone is justification enough for the show, at least to viewers interested in seeing over-the-top splatter. Basically, Kakugo no Susume isn't a story filled with gore; it's gore contained by a thin story that only exists to provide some context for the violence. The Kakugo no Susume OAV series is available in America under the name "Apocalypse Zero." Equally offensive and extreme but with different goals is the three episode Ail Maniax: Inma Seifukugari & Majogari no Yoru ni adult anime series from 2001. Once before I've heard the adjective "gore-nography," a sort of English equivalent of the Japanese phrase "ero guro" (itself a modification of the English words "erotic grotesque"). That term perfectly describes this depraved and shocking exploration of erotic horror. Besides featuring the theme of sexual molestation and torture, the Ail Maniax series contains several memorable scenes of unbelievable extremes. In several extended sequences in this series, the sexual activity of penetration is exponentially increased by literal vampires and succubi that penetrate the flesh of helpless young women. A policewoman is invaded by a vampire that literally strokes her from the inside by submerging his arms beneath her skin. And a Shinto priestess is literally impaled repeatedly by having multiple large spikes driven into and through her body while she's being raped. Even for someone used to seeing graphic violence and gore in films, the expressions of pain, shock and horror from the victims, and the sheer outrageousness of these graphic depictions of violence make the Ail Maniax series particularly difficult to take. However, the most intense and horrific violence I've ever encountered in anime is actually not in anime, but in manga. The work of manga artists including Hideshi Hino, Shintaro Kago, and Waita Uziga, among others, frequently borders on indescribable. Hideshi Hino's horror manga, as far as I'm aware, have never been adapted into anime, but one of his manga stories was filmed as the now legendary live action gore movie Guinea Pig 2: Flower of Flesh and Blood, a film that depicts a stalker methodically dismembering his kidnap victim in unflinching, graphic detail. But while most of Hino's influential horror manga deals with the horror of disfigurement and metamorphosis, artists such as Shintaro Kago and Waita Uziga focus on far more blunt depictions of metamorphosis, as in young girls and women mutilating themselves and each other, and young women being brutally violated. Waita Uziga's adult manga and illustrations depict women having their bodies broken and savagely torn apart, girls mutilated and murdered with grisly and gruesome cruelty that often defies description and even imagination. Perhaps for the good of society, Waita Uziga's manga has never been adapted into anime. Such manga works no doubt inspire theories about their harmful effects on readers and society, but that debate is for a different discussion. For the purposes of this discussion, Japan's "guro," as in "grotesque" manga serves readers in search of ultimate stimulation- readers in search of manga that causes a genuine physical reaction. For many readers and anime watchers, something like Fushigi Yuugi or SaiKano may bring tears to our eyes, and the Read or Die OAV series or Kite may have us filled with excitement. Likewise we may sometimes desire something that sends shivers of shock through us; something that causes such intense reactions that we have to look away or stop momentarily. The value of such revolting and horrifying violence is that it can stimulate us to a degree that typical manga and anime cannot. hope the monitor didn't fry your eyes hehehehe
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Well~ Didnt really watch that much but I think Elfen Lied is gruesome too |
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well i dont really care about violent animes bc u watch it at ur own risk. Is Elfen Lied more gruesome than Akira? Well i know wat anime was physically violent, "POKEMON" in a banned episode with porygon the light effects caused seizure to 3 million kids in japan and some died lol. |
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by StupiDSeeD
on 2005-05-23 16:47:41
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The dude on the bottom, are you talking about hentai there? -_-;;? I'd say elfen lied though, so much blood on every episode.. |
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by Chick-yasha
on 2005-05-23 17:24:33
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I have not seen that many but "Berserk" is kind of bad. Atleast the last episode(25) it's rated 16&up. The manga is rate 18&up and by the looks of the 1st book is more 'detailed'. The show is manly just alot of blood and fighting.
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by ParaParaJMo
on 2005-05-23 22:24:46
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Hokuto no Ken and Jojo no Kimyou na Bouken are hella violent animes
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lol!!! Pokemon!!! SUCH A KILLER!!! Kids back then were crazy over it that some even die because of it. I still think Elfen Lied is gore. There is even slow motion where u see the skin tear followed by the flesh and then the bones breaking. Eww~ |
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I read about the Banned Pokemon Episode too... Pokemon is VIOLENT! Like pat said, many japanese ended up getting epileptical(?) seizures... that's sad... |
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by The Chosen One
on 2005-05-24 12:05:29
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The most violent anime has to be Berserk! People getting cut in half everywhere! The main character's name is Gutts for crying out loud!
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by steelblade
on 2005-05-24 16:44:24
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I do think the pokemon incident is real. Now Elfen Lied is indeed very violent same for Berserk. Very Gory!! |
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I vote for Elfen Lied... Lucy's bloody rampages are quite a sight to behold, no matter how old she is.. and damn, the series starts with a closeup of a severed arm! Ugh!
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Yea I vote for elfen lied too the way Lucy kill's her enemies is.... err rather brutal. Well berserk is the same though. |
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by steelblade
on 2005-05-26 10:46:47
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GANTZ hmmmmmmm....yeah its pretty violent. |
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Though im a rooky with bloody anime i thought Peacemaker was pretty damn bloody although i only saw the first three episodes, couldnt handle the rest, too sad T.T
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Tenjou Tenge... Full of beating and... stabbing... and dosen't let him fall!! XD Also... Shaman King, eating and burning... You need more? I have more...
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on 2005-05-27 03:34:00
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Elfen lied, woooo, i love those vectors! Handy (no pun intended) and deadly at the same time. |
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by shouwaronin
on 2005-06-02 11:13:11
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does anyone know the anime "Kite"? yeah i know it might be considered hentai but i dont think so. I think its quite violent, especially the toilet fighting scene with the bodyguards ;) Someone made an AMV from it with "Garbage´s" "I would die for you". Pretty good :) |
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Tenjou Tenge beatings are like woah hmm wonder if i could say samurai champloo there are alot of animes i seen not sure if they would fall into this list that well |
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on 2005-06-02 22:47:32
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Yeah, i love the gun that Sawa uses in kite, i mean, it's a double impact bullet, it enters your body first, then BOOM! Kinda like those bunker buster missiles. It penetrates first then explodes. About tenjo tenge, hehe i was laughing so hard when saga-mask destroyed ryuzaki, that guy deserved it. |
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gundam seed where ppl explode due to the gamma rays
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