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Violence Jack: Hell's Wind

Audience Score
52
Violence Jack: Hell's Wind
NR 50 minFantasy, Animation, HorrorViolence Jack Collection PosterPart of Violence Jack Collection
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The survivors of Kanto's Hell Earthquake built a new city and christened it "Hope Town". However, this peaceful town becomes a nightmare when it's raided by the motorcycle gang, "Hell's Wind". They abduct the women while the remaining townsfolk are left helpless against them. Meanwhile, a boy, Saburo, meets Jun. Jun's lover was previously murdered, and the duo help one another to fight against Hell's Wind. The battles are getting more and more difficult, but with the appearance of Violence Jack, the citizens seem to gain the upper hand against Hell's Wind.
DirectorTakuya Wada
WriterTakuya Wada

Movie Details

Original Language:Japanese
Production Companies:Dynamic Planning, Japan Home Video

Violence Jack Collection

Violence Jack is a Japanese manga, written and illustrated by Go Nagai from 1973 until its conclusion in 1990, which has been credited with introducing the post-apocalyptic genre to the mediums of manga and anime. A set of sagas from the manga were adapted in three independent original video animations (OVAs) released in 1986, 1988, and 1990.