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Baio hantâ

  • Video
  • 1995
  • Unrated
  • 58min
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Baio hantâ (1995)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaTwo biologists attempt to distribute the cure for a demonic virus spreading throughout Japan, but when one of them is infected, he must learn to harness his demon side.Two biologists attempt to distribute the cure for a demonic virus spreading throughout Japan, but when one of them is infected, he must learn to harness his demon side.Two biologists attempt to distribute the cure for a demonic virus spreading throughout Japan, but when one of them is infected, he must learn to harness his demon side.

  • Dirección
    • Yûzô Satô
    • Yoshiaki Kawajiri
  • Guionistas
    • Fujihiko Hosono
    • Yoshiaki Kawajiri
    • Naoko Takahashi
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    • John DeMita
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    • Jamie Hanes
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    • Dirección
      • Yûzô Satô
      • Yoshiaki Kawajiri
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      • Fujihiko Hosono
      • Yoshiaki Kawajiri
      • Naoko Takahashi
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      • John DeMita
      • Barbara Goodson
      • Jamie Hanes
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    Biohunter
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      • Yûzô Satô
      • Yoshiaki Kawajiri
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    9cdoggy99

    One of my favorites...

    Its been awhile since I have been impressed with an anime storyline. Usually its the visuals that have to grab me first. Biohunter did both. I was really impressed with the storyline, the visuals, and how well everything just flowed and above all kept my attention. I really liked the idea of one of the creatures being torn between his human self and his dark other half and how it was in his nature to try and save his friends from this "virus". Is there a Biohunter II??
    9Weirdling_Wolf

    Hunt down this madly mutated midnight movie masterpiece if you dare!!!!!!

    The wildly creative genius behind 'Ninja Scroll' & 'Vampire Hunter D' vividly unleashes another boldly imagined,dopamine-drenched, supernaturally stimulating, vividly animated B-horror masterclass! The ferociously flesh-flaying, devilishly demented 'Bio Hunter' is a menacingly mischievous, monstrously twisted, hate-fuelled horror hybrid of sinister scientific maleficence run amok! Can the uncommonly brave demon dispatching Bio-Hunters put a stop to the 'Demon Virus'? This genome-altering, deliriously death-dealing, anthropoid annihilating plague that is fatally perverting the populace into gratuitously gore-guzzling, grimly gallivanting ghouls??? Once again, Yûzô Satô's signature hyper-kinetic style proves heroically hectic, far from antiseptic, and frequently apocalyptic, 'Bio Hunter' will nuke your nerves, liquidate your loins, vaporize your viscera, and splatter your grey matter into lifeless brain batter! Hunt down this madly mutated midnight movie masterpiece if you dare!!!!!!

    'Maestro, Yûzô Satô's exhilaratingly blood-spattered anime classic 'Bio Hunter' abounds excitingly with doomy, Neo-noir shadowed terrors! Satô creates a fascinatingly lurid realm of eerie, meta-mythical madness, an apocalyptic nightmare of preternaturally psychotronic Psi-Warfare!
    8I_Ailurophile

    Outstanding animation, strong writing, and terrific music in a fantastic blast of horror and action

    Coming from the same man who gave us 'Wicked City' and 'Ninja scroll' it shouldn't be at all surprising that this OVA is full of explicit sex, graphic extreme violence, and gnarly creature designs. More generally, as a work of Japanese animation it's not at all surprising that the artists have given us incredible detail and texture, lighting and shading, and effects in everything from the backgrounds to animated elements including characters and creatures. Even the most state-of-the-art animation from other industries has a hard time comparing, and for that matter too many live-action films struggle to be as rich, exciting, and captivating in their visuals compared to what we routinely see in any iteration of anime. This is to say nothing of Amano Masamichi's stupendous original score, wonderfully dynamic, searing, and flavorful in complementing the proceedings at all times; bountiful and fetching sound effects; or excellent, expressive voice acting that ably meets the needs of the storytelling. Putting aside the nature of the material, the fundamental viewing experience of 'Bio hunter' is very easy on the eyes and ears, and it's so sharply made, including editing, that it's hard to argue about how terrific and entertaining it is, and a fine credit to filmmaker Sato Yuzo.

    Of course, the other half of the equation is the writing, Kawajiri Yoshiaki's adaptation of Hosono Fujihiko's manga. Here, too, however, I find the picture to be a great success, for the tale on hand is highly engaging, absorbing, and satisfying, if also plainly disturbing. Even over the abbreviated runtime of sixty minutes a gratifying amount of careful minutiae was poured into the narrative and scene writing to round out a story of horror, science fiction, and fantasy: demonic possession in the form of a virus, monstrous transformations, easy infection and corruption in halls of power, and loose, covert organizations that fight the terrors of the night. Albeit in a different manner, there's really just as much detail in the writing as there is in the animation; just as much to the point, diminutive though the length may be, the plot is complete and compelling. One does wish, perhaps, that the feature were longer, expanded upon so as to provide more thrills, even more action and horror, and more of the ghastly creature designs that make this the minor gem it is - but even at that the sum total is marvelously, darkly fun and invigorating, exactly what we want out of such genre fare. 'Bio hunter' is succinct and concise, and there's a wisdom in that, too.

    For the nature of the material and the sheer intensity of the violence this won't be for everyone, but anyone with an appreciation for horror is sure to have a blast. It's wild, outright grotesque, and borderline exploitative, but also superbly animated and written, and all around fantastic. It's not anything one needs to go out of their way to see, but if this is the type of movie that's up your alley and you do have an opportunity to watch, at only one hour long 'Bio hunter' is well worth checking out.
    6dee.reid

    Good, watchable, but too short

    In Japanese Anime' director Yuzo Sato's "Biohunter," the greatest enemy is that of within: a strange virus is infecting the human genetic code and turning people into bizarre monsters who have demonic powers. One of these mutant creatures is prowling the streets of Tokyo, killing young women and devouring their livers. Two scientists, dubbed "biohunters," are out there trying to get a handle on the "Demon Virus," as it is called, before it conquers the whole world.

    One of these scientists, Komada, is infected with the virus, but something in his immune system prevents it from fully taking control of him. He can transform into a beastly creature at will, but it's easy to see that he's loosing the battle for his soul, and it's up to him and his partner Koshigaya to try to find a cure. Along the way, they meet a beautiful young woman who is being chased by some political/mafioso types because her uncle is a famed psychic with a unique knowledge of the murders plaguing Tokyo.

    Based on the comic book by Fujihiko Hosono and written by Yoshiaki Kawajiri (Ninja Scroll, Wicked City), "Biohunter" contains the usual elements of Kawajiri's past work including Asian spirituality and stylish writing. There is plenty of sex (the film opens with a graphic sex scene where a woman suddenly contracts the Demon Virus and attacks her lover) and nudity, and the violence is well up there, even though strangely enough "Biohunter" is restrained in this particular aspect.

    The main problem with "Biohunter" is that it's just too short, coming in at barely 58 minutes in running time. So much happens during this picture that a lot is left unexplained to the viewer, which may be an even greater turn-off to those not accustomed to Japanese animation. It sort of gets to a point where things are happening, you don't know why, and you're just going along with the movie. I was seriously disappointed with this film's length, even though there is a lot working in its favor (mainly the big names behind the production), and the animation is fantastic.

    But "Biohunter" is squarely reserved for die hard Anime' addicts. And as the ending shows, more is on the way, though I have not heard a peep about a "Biohunter 2" or "Biohunter: The Series."

    6/10
    7makonxmonkey

    A decent venture into the sci-fi anime world...

    This anime is from the same man (Yoshiaki Kawajiri) who created Ninja Scroll and Wicked City. Bio Hunter is a very well written movie with some decent action. It seems to run a little short almost as if they didn't spend enough time developing the characters. But, in any case if you like anime then this won't disappoint you.

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    • Trivia
      Based on a one-shot manga by Fujihiko Hosono.
    • Errores
      The US credits call the original manga a comic book.
    • Citas

      Komada: Want Ketchup?

      Koshigaya: Very funny. It's not me eating the food, it's that damn thing inside me.

      Komada: An unusual consumption of protein and iron. Classic symptoms of a person who's been infected.

      Koshigaya: Don't look at me like that. I'm not a guinea pig.

      Komada: Can't help it. You are now a vital scientific specimen. That virus has found a home inside of you.

    • Créditos curiosos
      In the US DVD, the credits scroll over a freeze frame of the demon jumping into the city.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Anime Abandon: Bio Hunter (2017)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 8 de diciembre de 1995 (Japón)
    • País de origen
      • Japón
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      • Japonés
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      • Action Video Productions
      • BMG Japan
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      58 minutos
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      • 1.33 : 1

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