Violence Jack Vol 1 - 3 OVA (Completely Uncut DVD)
 
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Violence Jack Vol 1 - 3 OVA (Completely Uncut DVD)

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  • Format: Widescreen, Subtitled, Dubbed
  • Language: English, Japanese
  • Region: All Regions
  • Average Customer Review: 1.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B002A347OA
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #159,796 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

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THREE COMPLETE AND UNCUT OVA PART ON ONE DVD. EPISODE 1: Harlem Bomber Kanto Hell Earthquake has demolished the metropolitan completely. After the earthquake, Slum King is kidnapping girls to sell them as sex slaves. Mari is wandering on the devastated field looking for her lover, Ken. But she also gets kidnapped by them. While she is tortured and trained as a sex slave, Ken saves her. Ken has become a captain of Slum King's royal guard. After breaking the law, Ken is to be executed, however, Slum King makes him an offer; if he kills Jack he'll let the girl live. EPISODE 2: Hell City The World as we know it has been torn apart shattered by a series of natural disasters that have turned civilization into a brutish nightmare of survival and has left whole cities buried beneath the Earth. It's now a lethal and chaotic place, a place where only the strongest and most savage remain alive. The strongest of them all is a giant warrior known as Violence Jack... EPISODE 3: Hell`s Wind 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. Yet...

 

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Woa. -_-', November 11, 2009
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This review is from: Violence Jack Vol 1 - 3 OVA (Completely Uncut DVD) (DVD)
This is a decent anime. Art is a little different in every episode. It's pretty crisp, though (in this dvd collection). I haven't been able to find the region 1 collection anywhere except here. The ONLY problem that was a little disappointing was that the dvd says it has english subs and dubs, but upon going into the menu, both the "sub" and "dub" options only lead to english subtitles. At times, they can be annoying, but it is still worth the buy. A must have for any Go Nagai fan or Devilman fan (or any serious anime collector). If you love twisted and bloody anime, then you'll definitely like this. Not for the faint of heart, though. Some really sick images in (I think) the second episode. Rape and murder are re-occuring trends in this collection. All in all...I enjoyed the anime a lot. If it weren't for the subs (ONLY), I would give this a 5 of 5 rating.

Hope you enjoy, and don't say I didn't warn you. ^_^
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars THIS IS A PIRATED RELEASE!!!, January 25, 2011
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This review does not reflect the quality of the anime in the least. This particular DVD release is a bootleg release by a company called Anime Manga Cartoon DVD. It is NOT an authentic release! I'm currently in an ugle A-Z Claim with the seller who sold me this to get my money back. If you want to support the anime industry, DO NOT encourage these bootleggers with a purchase!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Bootleg (obviously), August 31, 2011
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Unfortunately, aside from tracking down the uncut VHS tapes by Manga Video or downloading the series, this bootleg is so far the only English-friendly and uncut release of the "Violence Jack" OVAs on DVD. The video is transferred from the French DVDs and with fan-made subtitles. These subs, though, are often sloppy--not just in translation and wording but in format also, as it's not uncommon to have three whole rows of text on-screen at once in a very uneven shape and that flash by a little too quick at times. (At some parts, the subs will be shown for a split-second, forcing you to rewind and pause at just the right moment to see what's being said.)

Although the French DVDs these video rips are sourced from appear to be of passable quality, I believe this DVD is actually taken from torrent files and not a higher quality source (like a direct transfer of the French video). It looks OK, but it's fairly obvious that whoever released this DVD simply torrented the episodes and then slapped them on disc; you'd be better off skipping the DVD and not funding crooks. Also, something that's totally baffling is the end credits for all three OVAs are abruptly cut out within seconds of starting--you'll start getting into the kickin' music, and then bam, you're suddenly watching the next episode. This isn't the case with the original files.

Also, despite the back of the case stating this disc is 16:9, the second and third episodes are non-anamorphic widescreen, so the bums who released this apparently don't know what the 16:9 designation means. And being DVD, the video has been downsized to 480; the resolution of the original files is 720x576.

Don't buy this crap. Track down the uncut tapes (Manga Video released the series both subbed and dubbed) or wait for an official US DVD release and cross your fingers that it will be uncut unlike what Manga released on DVD in the UK.
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