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Bio Hunter: Les démons de la chair

Original title: Baio hantâ
  • Video
  • 1995
  • Unrated
  • 58m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
1.4K
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Bio Hunter: Les démons de la chair (1995)
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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.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.

  • Directors
    • Yûzô Satô
    • Yoshiaki Kawajiri
  • Writers
    • Fujihiko Hosono
    • Yoshiaki Kawajiri
    • Naoko Takahashi
  • Stars
    • John DeMita
    • Barbara Goodson
    • Jamie Hanes
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    1.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Yûzô Satô
      • Yoshiaki Kawajiri
    • Writers
      • Fujihiko Hosono
      • Yoshiaki Kawajiri
      • Naoko Takahashi
    • Stars
      • John DeMita
      • Barbara Goodson
      • Jamie Hanes
    • 10User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    John DeMita
    John DeMita
    • Additional Voices
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Barbara Goodson
    Barbara Goodson
    • Mary
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Jamie Hanes
    • Mikawa
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    John Hostetter
    John Hostetter
    • Boss
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Rei Igarashi
    • Mary
    • (as Tomoko Furakawa)
    Kazuhiko Inoue
    Kazuhiko Inoue
    • Kamagaya
    • (voice)
    Tarô Ishida
    • Tabe
    • (voice)
    Sherry Lynn
    Sherry Lynn
    • Sayaka
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Matt McKenzie
    Matt McKenzie
    • Komada
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Matt K. Miller
    • Koshigaya
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    • (as Matt Miller)
    Yûko Minaguchi
    Yûko Minaguchi
    • Sayaka
    • (voice)
    Issei Miyazaki
    • Subordinate
    • (voice)
    Takehiro Murozono
    • Lieutenant
    • (voice)
    Daiki Nakamura
    • Police Officer
    • (voice)
    Mizuki Otsuka
    • Office Worker
    • (voice)
    • (as Mizue Otsuka)
    Andrew Philpot
    • Additional Voices
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    • (as Andy Philpot)
    Mike Reynolds
    Mike Reynolds
    • Bokudoh
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Toshihiko Seki
    Toshihiko Seki
    • Komada
    • (voice)
    • Directors
      • Yûzô Satô
      • Yoshiaki Kawajiri
    • Writers
      • Fujihiko Hosono
      • Yoshiaki Kawajiri
      • Naoko Takahashi
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    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
    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??
    8lost-in-limbo

    Who are you gonna call?

    Demon virus busters!!! This OVA follows a routine narrative structure, yet the inner workings of Yoshiaki Kawajiri's punchy writing dynamics establishes engrossing core characters, draws upon mythical meditation counterbalanced by scientific lore and gruesome horror escalating into a whirlwind of dazzling inner demons wanting to breakout. And some do in grisly fashion! How these aspects arrive and come together, gel perfectly with director Yuzo Sato's eye for details and story pacing. Never once did my interest dip, because I was so invested in the on-screen interactions and metaphysical tailoring. It was well-written with moments of snappy banter and a strong basis, which never succumbs to any sort of tawdriness, or complexity.

    Two molecular biologists, Komada and Koshigaya have day jobs lecturing at a university, but on the side they're self-proclaimed bio-hunters who track-down, or receive call-outs to those who are infected by the unusual demon virus that transforms humans into hungry demons with special powers. Soon they find themselves dealing with a mysterious lady, who somehow shares a connection with a mighty strong demon terrorising the night streets of a Tokyo ripping open young women to devour their livers.

    The fascinating facet here, is that Komada happens to be half-human, half-demon, as he was infected by the demon virus. However his human qualities are able to control the hunger of his demon side, not without some growing pains, but in spite of it, this ability can help him sense out demons which makes it easy for the duo to do their jobs. It gave the character another dimension to work off, especially his inner battle over his responsibility to this infliction and desire to live a normal life. The final image, after the insane encounter with the chief demon, tentacles and all. Had him walking away from possible happiness painting the heartache, but also the fear of what he is, hanging over his head. His needs, while there, aren't important, as the dedication to his work is his safeguard. And the otherworldly experience brought upon by the final demon encounter heightened those senses to shut himself away.

    I really enjoyed the interesting combination, and character shades between Komada and Koshigaya, as I found it to overshadow everything else. Yep, even the nasty demons and their messy aftermath. This included the strong opening and closing sequences. Whenever the demons are on the screen, the way the virus attacks the human genetic code causing the infected to morph, or grow monstrous deformities with a life of its own had me thinking of a few of Rob Bottin's practical effects from The Thing. It's just uncanny. Well, excluding Komada's demon transformation, which is a neat looking design. The music score hits all the right notes, at times, quite haunting and the animation looks good. I just wish it was longer.
    6paul_m_haakonsen

    Demonic Anime...

    I remember owning this 1995 Anime on VHS tape back in the day, and thus as I had the opportunity to sit down here in 2023 and watch it again digitally, of course I so. However, I have to admit that I had forgotten entirely about the storyline of this Anime, I only remembered it by its title.

    The storyline in "Baio Hantâ" (aka "Bio Hunter") was quite good. It is a storyline for a mature audience, given the horror elements and the whole concept of the plot. So I think writers Fujihiko Hosono, Yoshiaki Kawajiri and Naoko Takahashi put together something quite good back then.

    Visually then "Baio Hantâ" is adequately holding up still today, though I wasn't overly keen on the way that the faces were drawn in general. But that was a minor detail really. The art style was good and the animation was good.

    I sat through an English dubbed version, both back in the late 1990s and again here in 2023. I am not overly keen on dubbing, as I prefer the original language to whatever I am watching. But the voice acting in the dubbing was adequate here, which counted for something.

    "Baio Hantâ" is definitely well-worth checking out if you enjoy horror-laced entertainment.

    My rating of "Baio Hantâ" lands on a six out of ten stars.
    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!

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

      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.

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

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    • Release date
      • December 8, 1995 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Bio Hunter
    • Production companies
      • Action Video Productions
      • BMG Japan
      • Comic Burger
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    • Runtime
      58 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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