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Demon City Shinjuku

Demon City Shinjuku (Japanese: 魔界都市〈新宿〉, Hepburn: Makai Toshi: Shinjuku) is a novel by Hideyuki Kikuchi that was adapted into an original video animation (OVA) in 1988, directed by Yoshiaki Kawajiri. The title has also been translated as Hell City Shinjuku and Monster City. It was also released as two manga by ADV Manga in 2003 and 2004. The novel was also released in English in 2011 by Digital Manga Publishing,[3] compiled with its sequel Demon Palace Babylon.

Demon City Shinjuku
Cover art for the novel
魔界都市 (新宿)
(Makai Toshi: Shinjuku)
GenreFantasy horror[1]
Novel
Written byHideyuki Kikuchi
Published byAsahi Sonorama
English publisher
Published1982
Original video animation
Directed byYoshiaki Kawajiri
Produced byKenji Kurata
Makoto Seya
Written byKaori Okamura
Music byMotokazu Shinoda
StudioMadhouse
Licensed by
Released25 October 1988
Runtime80 minutes
Manga
Written byHideyuki Kikuchi
Illustrated byShinichi Hosama
Published byAkita Shoten
English publisher
Original run27 June 200226 September 2002
Volumes2

The film was released in North America by Central Park Media in 1994. Portions of the opening fight scene were featured in the 1995 cyberpunk film Johnny Mnemonic.

Plot

Demon City Shinjuku begins with a battle between former friends, the evil Rebi Ra (also pronounced Levi Ra) versus the short-lived hero Genichirou. Rebi Ra has allowed himself to be possessed in order to gain the incredible powers of evil and plans to summon demons to conquer the world. Defeating Genichirou and destroying Shinjuku, a part of Tokyo, with a devastating earthquake, the area becomes a demon-haunted wilderness. The novel doesn't have a fight scene between Genichirou and Rebi Ra. It opens with a quiet time in Shinjuku and then in a sudden change the Demon Quake hits only Shinjuku.

Ten years later, the World President, put in place to uphold world peace, is attacked by Rebi Ra with cursed plants indirectly to keep his old master, Aguni Rai, as the protector of the president, occupied. However, Rebi Ra did not know that Genichirou had a son who inherited his powers and more. After an emotional plea from the president's daughter, Sayaka Rama, the unlikely hero Kyoya Izayoi follows her deep into the heart of the evil city, finding new allies and terrifying enemies along the way. In the novel Aguni Rai asks the Information Bureau Japan Section Chief to look for Kyoya as the only one who could stop Rebi Ra.

The Section Chief tests Kyoya with a commando cyborg and then relates to Kyoya that the president is in a life-threatening curse and only has three days to defeat Rebi Ra before the president is killed as the ritual sacrifice to bring the Demon Realm to Earth, which he failed to do years prior, causing the Demon Quake. During the course of explanation Aguni Rai uses a doppelganger to communicate to Kyoya from New York in hopes of convincing him to save the world. Sayaka soon enters and pleads with him to do so as well. Kyoya finally decides to help because of Sayaka's pleas.

Cast

Character Japanese English[4]
Kyōya Izayoi Hideyuki Hori Bradley Lavelle
Sayaka Rama Hiromi Tsuru Teresa Gallagher
Rebi Ra Kiyoshi Kobayashi Bob Sessions
Chibi Kyoko Tongu Alex McSweeney
Mephisto Yusaku Yara Gareth Armstrong
Master Rai Ichirō Nagai George Little
President Kozumi Rama Osamu Saka Brian Note
Genichirō Izayoi Banjo Ginga Unknown
Hag Takeshi Aono Sharon Holm
Rapist Koji Totani Unknown
Yin Asami Mukaidono Unknown
Water Demon Naoki Tatsuta Unknown
Earth Demon Hirohiko Kakegawa Unknown
TV Anchor Kazumi Tanaka Harry Ditson
Waitress Arisa Ando Sharon Holm
Little Girl Junko Hagimori Teresa Gallagher

Production

The film took two years to produce and had a budget of 130 million yen. It was also additionally screened in movie theaters in Hong Kong.[5]

Reception

Hyper's Daniel Wilks criticised the film for having "only vaguely interconnected action scenes punctuated by some rather dull talkiness marred by horrible accents (the heroine is unconvincingly British and the childish sidekick speaks with a mangled Mexican drawl)".[6]

Related works

Demon Palace Babylon is the direct sequel to Demon City Shinjuku written six years later in 1988 and follows Kyoya, Sayaka, and Mephisto as they battle against King Nebachanezzar and his four knights. This was released in the United States in a complete edition with Demon City in 2011. It was also released as two manga by ADV Manga back in 2003 and 2004.

Demon City Hunter is a series of 17 manga released in Japan that follows Kyoya, Mephisto, and Sayaka after the events of Demon City Shinjuku. ADV Manga published 2 of these in English but did not finish them.

Demon City Blues is a set of five novels that is based in the Demon City universe and has Mephisto reappearing but with a new hero, Setsura Aki. Setsura is a P.I. specializing in missing persons, but now he and Mephisto must go up against a group of vampires led by "Princess" who plan on making Shinjuku a vampire metropolis. the last novel will be released in English in March.[citation needed]

The Demon City Shinjuku Role-Playing Game was published by Guardians of Order in 2000. It uses the Tri-Stat System and was written by David L. Pulver.

References

  1. ^ Luster, Joseph (16 January 2020). "Demon City Shinjuku Vinyl Release is Ready to Sink Its Teeth into Your Record Player". Crunchyroll. from the original on 11 April 2021. Retrieved 11 April 2021. Demon City Shinjuku, the 1988, blue and red-drenched fantasy horror from the inimitable Yoshiaki Kawajiri.
  2. ^ Loo, Egan (15 June 2011). "Discotek Adds Demon City Shinjuku Anime". Anime News Network. from the original on 1 November 2020. Retrieved 16 May 2020.
  3. ^ . DMP Books. Archived from the original on 18 October 2016. Retrieved 16 October 2016.
  4. ^ "Demon City Shinjuku (movie)". CrystalAcids. from the original on 11 August 2017. Retrieved 11 August 2017.
  5. ^ "OVA壁005年月間の時代" [Year 005 of the OVA calendar is the era of strategy!]. Animage. November 1988. pp. 13–18. from the original on 19 December 2021. Retrieved 8 January 2022.
  6. ^ Wilks, Daniel (December 2006). "Demon City Shinjuku". Hyper. Next Media (158): 85. ISSN 1320-7458.

External links

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Demon City Shinjuku Japanese 魔界都市 新宿 Hepburn Makai Toshi Shinjuku is a novel by Hideyuki Kikuchi that was adapted into an original video animation OVA in 1988 directed by Yoshiaki Kawajiri The title has also been translated as Hell City Shinjuku and Monster City It was also released as two manga by ADV Manga in 2003 and 2004 The novel was also released in English in 2011 by Digital Manga Publishing 3 compiled with its sequel Demon Palace Babylon Demon City ShinjukuCover art for the novel魔界都市 新宿 Makai Toshi Shinjuku GenreFantasy horror 1 NovelWritten byHideyuki KikuchiPublished byAsahi SonoramaEnglish publisherNA Digital Manga PublishingPublished1982Original video animationDirected byYoshiaki KawajiriProduced byKenji KurataMakoto SeyaWritten byKaori OkamuraMusic byMotokazu ShinodaStudioMadhouseLicensed byNA Discotek Media 2 digital amp home video Sentai Filmworks digital Released25 October 1988Runtime80 minutesMangaWritten byHideyuki KikuchiIllustrated byShinichi HosamaPublished byAkita ShotenEnglish publisherNA ADV MangaOriginal run27 June 2002 26 September 2002Volumes2The film was released in North America by Central Park Media in 1994 Portions of the opening fight scene were featured in the 1995 cyberpunk film Johnny Mnemonic Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Reception 5 Related works 6 References 7 External linksPlot EditDemon City Shinjuku begins with a battle between former friends the evil Rebi Ra also pronounced Levi Ra versus the short lived hero Genichirou Rebi Ra has allowed himself to be possessed in order to gain the incredible powers of evil and plans to summon demons to conquer the world Defeating Genichirou and destroying Shinjuku a part of Tokyo with a devastating earthquake the area becomes a demon haunted wilderness The novel doesn t have a fight scene between Genichirou and Rebi Ra It opens with a quiet time in Shinjuku and then in a sudden change the Demon Quake hits only Shinjuku Ten years later the World President put in place to uphold world peace is attacked by Rebi Ra with cursed plants indirectly to keep his old master Aguni Rai as the protector of the president occupied However Rebi Ra did not know that Genichirou had a son who inherited his powers and more After an emotional plea from the president s daughter Sayaka Rama the unlikely hero Kyoya Izayoi follows her deep into the heart of the evil city finding new allies and terrifying enemies along the way In the novel Aguni Rai asks the Information Bureau Japan Section Chief to look for Kyoya as the only one who could stop Rebi Ra The Section Chief tests Kyoya with a commando cyborg and then relates to Kyoya that the president is in a life threatening curse and only has three days to defeat Rebi Ra before the president is killed as the ritual sacrifice to bring the Demon Realm to Earth which he failed to do years prior causing the Demon Quake During the course of explanation Aguni Rai uses a doppelganger to communicate to Kyoya from New York in hopes of convincing him to save the world Sayaka soon enters and pleads with him to do so as well Kyoya finally decides to help because of Sayaka s pleas Cast EditCharacter Japanese English 4 Kyōya Izayoi Hideyuki Hori Bradley LavelleSayaka Rama Hiromi Tsuru Teresa GallagherRebi Ra Kiyoshi Kobayashi Bob SessionsChibi Kyoko Tongu Alex McSweeneyMephisto Yusaku Yara Gareth ArmstrongMaster Rai Ichirō Nagai George LittlePresident Kozumi Rama Osamu Saka Brian NoteGenichirō Izayoi Banjo Ginga UnknownHag Takeshi Aono Sharon HolmRapist Koji Totani UnknownYin Asami Mukaidono UnknownWater Demon Naoki Tatsuta UnknownEarth Demon Hirohiko Kakegawa UnknownTV Anchor Kazumi Tanaka Harry DitsonWaitress Arisa Ando Sharon HolmLittle Girl Junko Hagimori Teresa GallagherProduction EditThe film took two years to produce and had a budget of 130 million yen It was also additionally screened in movie theaters in Hong Kong 5 Reception EditHyper s Daniel Wilks criticised the film for having only vaguely interconnected action scenes punctuated by some rather dull talkiness marred by horrible accents the heroine is unconvincingly British and the childish sidekick speaks with a mangled Mexican drawl 6 Related works EditDemon Palace Babylon is the direct sequel to Demon City Shinjuku written six years later in 1988 and follows Kyoya Sayaka and Mephisto as they battle against King Nebachanezzar and his four knights This was released in the United States in a complete edition with Demon City in 2011 It was also released as two manga by ADV Manga back in 2003 and 2004 Demon City Hunter is a series of 17 manga released in Japan that follows Kyoya Mephisto and Sayaka after the events of Demon City Shinjuku ADV Manga published 2 of these in English but did not finish them Demon City Blues is a set of five novels that is based in the Demon City universe and has Mephisto reappearing but with a new hero Setsura Aki Setsura is a P I specializing in missing persons but now he and Mephisto must go up against a group of vampires led by Princess who plan on making Shinjuku a vampire metropolis the last novel will be released in English in March citation needed The Demon City Shinjuku Role Playing Game was published by Guardians of Order in 2000 It uses the Tri Stat System and was written by David L Pulver References Edit Luster Joseph 16 January 2020 Demon City Shinjuku Vinyl Release is Ready to Sink Its Teeth into Your Record Player Crunchyroll Archived from the original on 11 April 2021 Retrieved 11 April 2021 Demon City Shinjuku the 1988 blue and red drenched fantasy horror from the inimitable Yoshiaki Kawajiri Loo Egan 15 June 2011 Discotek Adds Demon City Shinjuku Anime Anime News Network Archived from the original on 1 November 2020 Retrieved 16 May 2020 Demon City Shinjuku The Complete Edition DMP Books Archived from the original on 18 October 2016 Retrieved 16 October 2016 Demon City Shinjuku movie CrystalAcids Archived from the original on 11 August 2017 Retrieved 11 August 2017 OVA壁005年月間の時代 Year 005 of the OVA calendar is the era of strategy Animage November 1988 pp 13 18 Archived from the original on 19 December 2021 Retrieved 8 January 2022 Wilks Daniel December 2006 Demon City Shinjuku Hyper Next Media 158 85 ISSN 1320 7458 External links EditMakaitoshi Shinjuku at IMDb Demon City Shinjuku OVA at Anime News Network s encyclopedia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Demon City Shinjuku amp oldid 1124562551, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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