Urotsukidôji: La légende du démon
The relative coexistence of the human world, demon world and beast world is soon to be disrupted by The Overfiend, an immensely powerful demon who'll be reborn after 3000 years to remake the... Read allThe relative coexistence of the human world, demon world and beast world is soon to be disrupted by The Overfiend, an immensely powerful demon who'll be reborn after 3000 years to remake the world to his own liking.The relative coexistence of the human world, demon world and beast world is soon to be disrupted by The Overfiend, an immensely powerful demon who'll be reborn after 3000 years to remake the world to his own liking.
- Amano
- (voice)
- Kuroko
- (voice)
- (as Rose Palmer)
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- Ozaki
- (voice)
- Suikakujyu
- (English version)
- (voice)
- Chanign Gymnast
- (voice)
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- Changing Gymnast
- (voice)
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- Jujinkai Elder
- (voice)
- Harem Girl
- (voice)
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- Dragon Gang Leader
- (voice)
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- Bald Beast-Man
- (voice)
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- Megumi Amano
- (English version)
- (voice)
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- Narrator
- (voice)
- (as Greg Puertolas)
- Tatsuo Nagumo
- (English version)
- (voice)
- (as Danny Bush)
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- Girl
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
- Ms. Togami
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
- Akemi Ito
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
- Great Elder
- (uncredited)
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I don't have time to go into the ins and outs but if you look at the series using a feminist perspective one will find that the series actually treats all characters with the same distain. Yes, the destruction of the female principle is there (fascism reference- justified once again by the context of the series as A WHOLE) but it is the female characters that have the most depth. Take Megume for example, the so-called 'slut' archetype. if you look closer to the overall story her storylines are much more philosophical.
Take even Amano, who at the begining takes a certain ambivalence to other people's suffering, towards the end he becomes more humanist. Take his metaphor of nature (how it goes round and round), we live and die then become one with the world. (See also THE WICKER MAN (1973))
I could go on but it is far too complex to get into. I suggest reading up on Japanese tradition and mythology...I think you'll find your basic Shakespeare play will have all if not more of the 'deviant' themes that Urotsukidoji has. The difference? Books are treated with reverence...film's aren't. Why? cos Nazi's burned books but what people forget is they also suppressed film. Why? because they knew it had a power over the population that books didn't. (See 'Triumph of the Will' for an example of their abuse of film's emotive qualities).
Nuff said!
- fulci_lives82
- Feb 25, 2004
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- TriviaThis was the first animated feature film given the NC-17 rating by the MPAA.
- GoofsThe girls tormenting Niki were apparently hiding out in the school's gym equipment room, as in on school grounds. All seven of the girls are horribly and inhumanly mutilated in that very room (one of which was reduced to a skeleton), but the next day school is still open and the students make no reference to the event.
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Narrator: Mankind, you are an ignorant race. How foolish it is to believe your kind rules the Earth. Know now that your are not alone, there are unseen worlds that exist parallel to yours. These are the worlds of the Makai, a race of demons. And the Jujinkai, those that are half-man and half-beast. There is an ancient legend, a prophecy fortelling the appearance of a super being every three thousand years. He is called the Chojin! A god above all gods, the Overfiend! The Chojin will appear through the body of a human and with his great power he will unite the three worlds. He will create a new world, a world of peace and harmony. His time has now come!
- Crazy creditsThe names of the voice actors in the credits of the English-language version are fake and many of the aliases have sexual connotations. Bill Timoney stated that this was due to the actors being disgusted by the film.
- Alternate versionsAlso available in the original uncut 3-episode Japanese version which is much more sexually explicit than the NC-17 theatrical version released in the U.S.
- ConnectionsEdited from Choshin densetsu urotsukidoji: Chôjin tanjô hen (1987)
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- Urotsukidoji: Legend of the Overfiend
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