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Baoh

  • Video
  • 1989
  • 50min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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Baoh (1989)
AcciónAnimaciónAnimación dibujada a manoAnimación para adultosAnimeAventuraCiencia FicciónHorror corporalShōnenTerror

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaDoress, a Japanese "black projects" organization, has been gathering psionics and making biological weapons to "make Japan superior". When one of the biological experiments, BAOH, escapes wi... Leer todoDoress, a Japanese "black projects" organization, has been gathering psionics and making biological weapons to "make Japan superior". When one of the biological experiments, BAOH, escapes with a young girl, Doress will do anything to get the boy and girl back. For BAOH is a paras... Leer todoDoress, a Japanese "black projects" organization, has been gathering psionics and making biological weapons to "make Japan superior". When one of the biological experiments, BAOH, escapes with a young girl, Doress will do anything to get the boy and girl back. For BAOH is a parasite living in its host's brain, altering the host into a living death machine in order to ... Leer todo

  • Dirección
    • Hiroyuki Yokoyama
  • Guionistas
    • Hirohiko Araki
    • Kenji Terada
  • Elenco
    • Jim Clark
    • Sandy Clubb
    • Chuck Denson Jr.
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Hiroyuki Yokoyama
    • Guionistas
      • Hirohiko Araki
      • Kenji Terada
    • Elenco
      • Jim Clark
      • Sandy Clubb
      • Chuck Denson Jr.
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    Chuck Denson Jr.
    Chuck Denson Jr.
    • Walken
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    Mark Franklin
    • Masked Man
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    Noriko Hidaka
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    Brian Hinnant
    • Ikuroo, Baoh
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      • (as Sanshirô Nitta)
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        • Hiroyuki Yokoyama
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        • Hirohiko Araki
        • Kenji Terada
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      BrianDanaCamp

      BAOH - Exciting anime thriller with strong story and artwork

      BAOH (1989) is a 46-minute anime adaptation of a manga miniseries that has been published in English in two volumes. It's a fast-paced science fiction thriller marked by a genuinely exciting and suspenseful storyline, interesting characters and lots of well-staged, spectacularly gory action. It's also distinguished by great artwork and detailed design. My only complaint is that it's all too short and would have benefited from expansion to two parts or full-scale feature-length theatrical treatment. Even so, it's an entertaining ride for fans of hard-edged anime action.

      The plot involves an experiment by Doress, a secret corporate group--with government ties, of course--which results in a 17-year-old boy being given superhuman powers that continue to evolve and get more powerful each time he is attacked. The boy, Ikuro Hashizawa, escapes custody from a moving train and eludes military pursuers thereafter with the help of a nine-year-old psychic girl, Sumire, who is also sought after by Doress. Each time the pursuers catch up to them, Ikuro, under the growing power of Baoh--the name given the lab-created entity implanted in the boy--transforms into an increasingly sophisticated monstrous killing machine and plows through the bad guys with lethal precision, slicing, dicing and decapitating--in bright primary colors--as he goes. Eventually, the girl is abducted, forcing Ikuro to seek her out in the organization's underground headquarters and storm his way through their defenses, including a giant American Indian warrior named Walken who puts up the most brutal fight Baoh has ever faced.

      The animation follows the lead of the manga pretty closely, not only in the actual events of the story, but the design of the characters and the style of the action and violence. The only major difference is the cutting of some of the incidents that happen during the two lead characters' flight to freedom. Made in 1989, BAOH relies on the strong suits of the animation of that period--bright colors, bold, strong lines and clear, straightforward, detailed design.
      LoneWolf6

      Only in Anime...

      A boy is experimented upon by the government after an accident that leaves his family dead. Only in anime is this a recurring theme (government using children or adults) for their own purposes. I wonder why this is? Of coarse he escapes and uses these "experiments" to his advantage. There isn't much more to the story except some brutal sci-fi carnage, but in my opinion if you mix sci-fi and violence it should be brutal. There are other characters of coarse but not worth of mention. The diolage is laughable and pure cheese but adds unintentionable comedy to this violent tale. If you like anime and your sci-fi bloody check it out!
      5foxtografo

      Weird in a bad way..

      I was attracted to the wacky screenshots on this website for this anime.

      It seemed like it would be a crazy ride, and I gave it a go.

      Of course, I don't have the nostalgy factor as I'm just picking this up now, but it just seemed weird in a bad way for me.

      Not only the story is very basic, and the writing quite silly and cringe at times.

      It also has the two main characters, a 9 year old girl and a 17 year old boy having a romance.. bad vibes, if you ask me.. not interested in seeing anything like that, specially because it doesn't serve the story and it's unnecessary.

      If it was within the premise and setting, I might take it differently, but the age difference is weird and quite inappropriate. I wouldn't crucify the whole film because of this, of course, it just seemed very awkward, but the rest of the film wasn't great neither.

      There are two characters saying out loud whatever the main character is doing, like the viewer is incapable of figure it out, it was quite annoying.

      The action is nothing special, and the character designs are interesting, but not enough to carry such a a lack of a good story.

      The story seems to be some sort of a series start, but probably didn't well enough to carry on with it.

      I guess the visual aspect is its strongest point, but it isn't anything special.

      Plenty of better animes out there to check before this one, from the 80s, 90s and newer.
      7myfinchums-79896

      A smile for tomorrow to dry your tears of today

      46min anime about two people with mutant abilities, one is a little girl with a pet squirrel pokémon and the other is just typical anime dude... he's a guy who gets powers blah blah blah. There isn't much characterization here. The underlying story about an organization that controls and tries to harness the power of 'Boah' (and others) is the most interesting stuff. That, and the well directed violent battle scenes; great use of POV and close-ups. Very reminiscent of JoJo at times, and unfortunately there is a bit of dog torture, I'm not sure why Araki has (or had) that fixation.

      The English dub sounds bad, just VHS quality; and they turned down the music it seems... I usually prefer the dub but here you gotta go with the OG Japanese track, my copy is great quality.

      This gets an easy recommend, it doesn't drag at 46 minutes (the start is a little cheesy), it's unorthodox and bloody and kept me entertained and interested 'till the end.

      Make sure you watch through the credits.
      9jameshemphil

      A True Classic From A Classic Creator...

      Baoh the Caller, called Baoh the Visitor when I watched it back in the 90s, is a true classic of the era and the genre. It's a true memory of what used to be, as opposed to modern anime, and it really shows just what anime used to be. It's exciting and beautifully animated, and when you see the hero striking a pose before shooting lightning bolts from his hands...you know INSTANTLY where it came from. This isn't a spoiler, but unlike some other "screaming and shooting lasers" anime like DBZ, when Baoh roars it sounds less like a roar and more like a man in an echoing room howling! Absolute classic. 90s anime-cool designs and great fight scenes, especially the English Dub. Ah, the memories...

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        Featured in Anime Abandon: Baoh (2013)
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        Eien no Soldier
        (Eternal Soldier)

        Lyrics by Yoshihiko Andô

        Music by Yasuhiko Shigemura

        Arranged by Hiroyuki Namba

        Performed by Yoshito Machida

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        • 16 de septiembre de 1989 (Japón)
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        • Shueisha
        • Toho
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