Wicked City (film)

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Wicked City
Directed by Yoshiaki Kawajiri
Produced by Kousuke Kuri
Yoshio Masumizu
Written by Original novel
Hideyuki Kikuchi
Screenplay
Kisei Choo
Starring Yūsaku Yara
Ichirō Nagai
Toshiko Fujita
Music by Osamu Shooji
Editing by Harutoshi Ogata
Release date(s) April 25, 1987
Running time 80 minutes
Country Flag of Japan Japan
Language Japanese
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Wicked City (妖獣都市 Yōjū Toshi?) is an animated horror neo-noir directed by Yoshiaki Kawajiri, based on Hideyuki Kikuchi's novel of the same name.

The story takes place towards the end of the 20th century and explores the idea that the human world secretly coexists with the demon world with a secret police force known as the Black Guard protecting the boundary.

The film was released in Japan on 19 April 1987 by Japan Home Video (JHV) and received a western release dubbed by Streamline Pictures under the name Wicked City on August 20, 1993. After Streamline Pictures lost the distribution rights, it was licensed and distributed by Urban Vision.

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[edit] Plot

The existence of the 'Black World' is known to very few people. For centuries, a pact between the two has been observed to maintain peace, and terms must be negotiated and renewed every few hundred years to continue relative harmony. This time around, there is a militant faction called The Radicals that will stop at nothing to prevent the signing of a new treaty.

Two agents of the Black Guards are charged with insuring the success of the treaty. The human policeman Taki Renzaburo is an electronics salesman by day and a black guard agent by night; his partner Makie, who masquerades as a model, is a beautiful woman from the black world and their mission is to protect a man named Giuseppi Mayart, a 200 year-old man whose presence at the peace treaty signing is critical. The radicals wish to kill Mayart to upset the peace between both worlds.

[edit] Cast

Character Original version English Dub
Taki Yūsaku Yara Greg Snegoff
Giuseppi Mayart Ichirō Nagai Mike Reynolds
Makie Toshiko Fujita Alexandra Kenworthy
Spider Woman Mari Yokoo Edie Mirman
Mr. Shadow Takeshi Aono Ronald Baker
Jin Kōji Totani Steve Kramer
Hotel Manager Tamio Ōki David Povall
Soap Girl Arisa Andou Melora Harte

[edit] Production

Director Yoshiaki Kawajiri had just completed his work directing the very dark and gritty segment The Running Man from portmanteau anime Meikyu Monogatari (1987) and was asked to direct a 35 minute short on Hideyuki Kikuchis novel. Kawajiri completed the short and after Japan Home Video saw a screening of it, they wished him to make it feature length. The producers Kenji Kurata and Makoto Seya expressed their opinion that the director shouldn’t extend it unless he wanted to. Kawajiri was such a fan of the world, he saw it as an opportunity to explore more characterization and created more animation for the start, the middle and the end. The project was completed in under a year.

[edit] Design

Tentacle parasite sexually assaulting demon Makie.
Tentacle parasite sexually assaulting demon Makie.
Spider-like demon attacking Renzaburo Taki.
Spider-like demon attacking Renzaburo Taki.

The film is a sexual thriller in which sex is portrayed mainly as a weapon and only briefly used as a form of romantic expression. The film portrays demons as beings that can walk in human form and seduce their prey much like a Siren instilling castration anxiety in the viewer through use of demons with vagina dentata.

[edit] Related films

[edit] The Wicked City

A Hong Kong live action adaptation of the film was made in 1992 released by Golden Princess Film Production Ltd. The film was directed by Tai Kit Mak, produced by Hark Tsui and starred Jacky Cheung, Leon Lai, Yuen Woo-ping, Roy Cheung, and Michelle Reis.

The story takes place in Hong Kong in a conflict between worlds of Humans and "Rapters". Special polices in the city are investigating on a mysterious drug named "happiness". Taki, one of the polices, meets his old lover Windy, who is a rapter and now a mistress of a powerful old rapter named Daishu. Taki and other special polices track down and fight Daishu, but later find that he hopes to coexist with human. The son of Daishu, Shudo, is the mastermind. In the end Shudo is defeated, but Daishu and Taki's friends die too. Windy leaves alone.

[edit] Live action

The magazine "Variety" in April 2006 mentioned that there will be a live action Wicked City is in creation by a German production company called Stallion Film.[citation needed] Directed and co-produced by Mark Dippe, (director of Spawn: The Movie), he with the help of Johnny Hartmann will be doing this movie project. Its budget is between $50 to $60 million but no cast has been announced.

[edit] Influence

USA comic book creator Todd McFarlane has often cited many designs in his famed comic book Spawn have been inspired by the film.[citation needed]

[edit] External links

Wicked City (anime) at Anime News Network's Encyclopedia

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