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Playlist of Anime Movies and reviews
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You're Already Dead omae wa mo shindeiru
THE WHY US? CHANNELWe Here at the Y US? Channel want you to support the official release! we have no ownership of anything related to Fist of the North Star. Fist of the North Star (Japanese: 北斗の拳, Hepburn: Hokuto no Ken, lit. "Fist of the Big Dipper")[a] is a Japanese manga series written by Buronson and illustrated by Tetsuo Hara. It was serialized in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump for 245 issues published from 1983 to 1988 and initially collected in 27 tankōbon volumes under the Jump Comics imprint. Set on a post-apocalyptic Earth after a nuclear war, the story centers on a warrior named Kenshiro, the successor of a deadly martial art known as Hokuto Shinken, which gives him the ability to kill his opponents by striking their secret vital points, which often results in an exceptionally violent and gory death. Kenshiro dedicates his life to fighting against the various gangs, bandits, and warlords who threaten the lives of the defenseless and innocent, as well as rival martial artists. Fist of the North Star was adapted into two anime television series produced by Toei Animation, which together aired on Fuji TV and its affiliates from 1984 through 1988, comprising a combined total of 152 episodes. It has since expanded into a media franchise, including several anime films, a live-action film, OVAs, video games, and a series of spin-offs centering on other characters from the original story. It also has a number of video games and pachinko machines produced by Sega Sammy. English adaptations of the manga were published by Viz Communications as a monthly comic book, and later by Gutsoon! Entertainment as a series of colorized graphic novels, although neither translation was complete226 views 1 comment -
Vampire Hunter D 1985
THE WHY US? CHANNELY US? next movie for review and nitpicking will be the 1985 Cult Classic: Vampire Hunter D. This movie has a lot going from cyborgs, mutants, to vampires. Vampire Hunter D (Japanese: 吸血鬼ハンターD, Hepburn: Kyūketsuki Hantā Dī) is a 1985 Japanese fantasy horror[3] OVA film produced by Ashi Productions, in association with Epic/Sony Records, CBS/Sony Group Inc. and Movic. The screenplay is based on the first in the long-running series of light novels written by Hideyuki Kikuchi. Billed by the Japanese producers as a "dark future science-fiction romance", the film, like the novel before it, is set in the year 12,090 AD, in a post-nuclear holocaust world where a young woman hires a mysterious half-vampire, half-human vampire hunter to protect her from a powerful vampire lord.270 views 1 comment -
Y US? Vampire Hunter D 1985 Madness Part 1
THE WHY US? CHANNELWe Here at the Y US? Channel begin our review of the 1985 Anime Cult Classic Vampire Hunter D. This movie is mash up Sci-Fi Horror and surrealism combined with mutants, vampires, romance, nuclear apocalypse and spaghetti western themes. Truly no in between here, either you like it or its a WTF experience for you. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vampire_Hunter_D_(1985_film) Vampire Hunter D (Japanese: 吸血鬼ハンターD, Hepburn: Kyūketsuki Hantā Dī) is a 1985 Japanese fantasy horror[3] OVA film produced by Ashi Productions, in association with Epic/Sony Records, CBS/Sony Group Inc. and Movic. The screenplay is based on the first in the long-running series of light novels written by Hideyuki Kikuchi. Billed by the Japanese producers as a "dark future science-fiction romance", the film, like the novel before it, is set in the year 12,090 AD, in a post-nuclear holocaust world where a young woman hires a mysterious half-vampire, half-human vampire hunter to protect her from a powerful vampire lord.586 views 1 comment -
Vampire Hunter D 1985 Part 2 Y US? Channel Madness
THE WHY US? CHANNELWe Here at the Y US? Channel begin our review of the 1985 Anime Cult Classic Vampire Hunter D. This movie is mash up Sci-Fi Horror and surrealism combined with mutants, vampires, romance, nuclear apocalypse and spaghetti western themes. Truly no in between here, either you like it or its a WTF experience for you. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vampire_Hunter_D_(1985_film) Vampire Hunter D (Japanese: 吸血鬼ハンターD, Hepburn: Kyūketsuki Hantā Dī) is a 1985 Japanese fantasy horror[3] OVA film produced by Ashi Productions, in association with Epic/Sony Records, CBS/Sony Group Inc. and Movic. The screenplay is based on the first in the long-running series of light novels written by Hideyuki Kikuchi. Billed by the Japanese producers as a "dark future science-fiction romance", the film, like the novel before it, is set in the year 12,090 AD, in a post-nuclear holocaust world where a young woman hires a mysterious half-vampire, half-human vampire hunter to protect her from a powerful vampire lord.430 views 1 comment -
Vampire Hunter D 1985 Part 3 Y US? Channel Madness
THE WHY US? CHANNELWe Here at the Y US? Channel begin our review of the 1985 Anime Cult Classic Vampire Hunter D. This movie is mash up Sci-Fi Horror and surrealism combined with mutants, vampires, romance, nuclear apocalypse and spaghetti western themes. Truly no in between here, either you like it or its a WTF experience for you. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vampire_Hunter_D_(1985_film) Vampire Hunter D (Japanese: 吸血鬼ハンターD, Hepburn: Kyūketsuki Hantā Dī) is a 1985 Japanese fantasy horror[3] OVA film produced by Ashi Productions, in association with Epic/Sony Records, CBS/Sony Group Inc. and Movic. The screenplay is based on the first in the long-running series of light novels written by Hideyuki Kikuchi. Billed by the Japanese producers as a "dark future science-fiction romance", the film, like the novel before it, is set in the year 12,090 AD, in a post-nuclear holocaust world where a young woman hires a mysterious half-vampire, half-human vampire hunter to protect her from a powerful vampire lord.421 views 1 comment -
Vampire Hunter D 1985 Part 4 Y US? Channel Madness Comes to an End
THE WHY US? CHANNELWe Here at the Y US? Channel begin our review of the 1985 Anime Cult Classic Vampire Hunter D. This movie is mash up Sci-Fi Horror and surrealism combined with mutants, vampires, romance, nuclear apocalypse and spaghetti western themes. Truly no in between here, either you like it or its a WTF experience for you. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vampire_Hunter_D_(1985_film) Vampire Hunter D (Japanese: 吸血鬼ハンターD, Hepburn: Kyūketsuki Hantā Dī) is a 1985 Japanese fantasy horror[3] OVA film produced by Ashi Productions, in association with Epic/Sony Records, CBS/Sony Group Inc. and Movic. The screenplay is based on the first in the long-running series of light novels written by Hideyuki Kikuchi. Billed by the Japanese producers as a "dark future science-fiction romance", the film, like the novel before it, is set in the year 12,090 AD, in a post-nuclear holocaust world where a young woman hires a mysterious half-vampire, half-human vampire hunter to protect her from a powerful vampire lord.401 views 1 comment -
VampIre Hunter D (1985) Omnibus
THE WHY US? CHANNELWe Here at the Y US? Channel present a set of random thoughts and analysis. Our Algorithm pleasing upload should also please you, the viewer. of the 1985 Anime Cult Classic Vampire Hunter D. This movie is mash up Sci-Fi Horror and surrealism combined with mutants, vampires, romance, nuclear apocalypse and spaghetti western themes. Truly no in between here, either you like it or its a WTF experience for you. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vampire_Hunter_D_(1985_film) Vampire Hunter D (Japanese: 吸血鬼ハンターD, Hepburn: Kyūketsuki Hantā Dī) is a 1985 Japanese fantasy horror[3] OVA film produced by Ashi Productions, in association with Epic/Sony Records, CBS/Sony Group Inc. and Movic. The screenplay is based on the first in the long-running series of light novels written by Hideyuki Kikuchi. Billed by the Japanese producers as a "dark future science-fiction romance", the film, like the novel before it, is set in the year 12,090 AD, in a post-nuclear holocaust world where a young woman hires a mysterious half-vampire, half-human vampire hunter to protect her from a powerful vampire lord.454 views 1 comment -
Macross: Do You Remember Love? aka Clash of the Bionoids (1984)
THE WHY US? CHANNELThe Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Do You Remember Love? (超時空要塞マクロス 愛・おぼえていますか, Chōjikū Yōsai Makurosu: Ai Oboete Imasu ka), also known as Macross: Do You Remember Love? (commonly referred to by the acronym "DYRL?" among Western fans) or Super Spacefortress Macross, is a 1984 Japanese animated space opera film based on the Macross anime television series. The movie is a film adaptation of the original Macross series, with new animation. The storyline of the film does not fit directly into the Macross chronology, and was originally an alternate universe retelling of the story, but was later established as part of the Macross universe. Within the Macross universe, it is a popular movie (i.e. a movie within a television series), shown in Macross 7. However, later Macross productions like Macross Frontier have used elements from both the first T.V. series and this film. In Macross tradition, it features transforming mecha robots, Japanese pop music, and a love triangle. The movie gets its name from its romantic themes and also by the song sung during its climactic battle sequence by Lynn Minmay (voiced by Mari Iijima). In Macross Frontier, a later series in the Macross universe, the first few episodes use re-animated key scenes from this film and Flash Back 2012 to give viewers glimpses of past events. The better known of the two US releases of the dub is an edited version that was released by Celebrity Home Entertainment's "Just for Kids" label in the late 1980s, renamed Clash of the Bionoids. also check out robotech. Please support the official release. we do not own any rights to the movie or franchise438 views 1 comment -
Y US? Macross: Do You Remember Love? Part 1 (1984)
THE WHY US? CHANNELThe Y US? Channel begins our review of the horrible CLash of the Bionoids English dub of Macross: Do You Remember Love? This dub tanks what is essentially a masterpiece of Anime movies and turns it into cheap parody of itself. Equal parts bad and unintentional comedy makes up this English dub. best to watch the original Japanese version or turn the audio off for this one. The Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Do You Remember Love? (超時空要塞マクロス 愛・おぼえていますか, Chōjikū Yōsai Makurosu: Ai Oboete Imasu ka), also known as Macross: Do You Remember Love? (commonly referred to by the acronym "DYRL?" among Western fans) or Super Spacefortress Macross, is a 1984 Japanese animated space opera film based on the Macross anime television series.346 views 2 comments -
Most Impressive Anime Dub Ever! Y US? Reviews Macross Part 2
THE WHY US? CHANNELThe Y US? Channel continues our review of the horrible CLash of the Bionoids English dub of Macross: Do You Remember Love? This dub tanks what is essentially a masterpiece of Anime movies and turns it into cheap parody of itself. Equal parts bad and unintentional comedy makes up this English dub. best to watch the original Japanese version or turn the audio off for this one. To our knowledge, the company that did the dub for this turd, is based in Hong Kong. This explains a lot of the terrible dialogue. The Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Do You Remember Love? (超時空要塞マクロス 愛・おぼえていますか, Chōjikū Yōsai Makurosu: Ai Oboete Imasu ka), also known as Macross: Do You Remember Love? (commonly referred to by the acronym "DYRL?" among Western fans) or Super Spacefortress Macross, is a 1984 Japanese animated space opera film based on the Macross anime television series.425 views 1 comment