Vampire Hunter D

NR 7
1993 1 hr 20 min Fantasy , Animation , Horror

In a far-future time ruled by the supernatural, a young girl requests the help of a vampire hunter to kill the vampire who has bitten her and thus prevent her from becoming a vampire herself.

  • Cast:
    Kaneto Shiozawa , Michie Tomizawa , Seizô Katô , Ichiro Nagai , Kazuyuki Sogabe , Kan Tokumaru , Kazuko Yanaga

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Reviews

SunnyHello
1993/03/26

Nice effects though.

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GazerRise
1993/03/27

Fantastic!

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Janae Milner
1993/03/28

Easily the biggest piece of Right wing non sense propaganda I ever saw.

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Quiet Muffin
1993/03/29

This movie tries so hard to be funny, yet it falls flat every time. Just another example of recycled ideas repackaged with women in an attempt to appeal to a certain audience.

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logan vandiver
1993/03/30

This has very smooth animation,and i have to say that the English voice acting is great,i have to say some of the dialouge is on par with birdemic and some of the names are f***ing laughable and the artwork is beautiful as ever and the gore is to the max,well it is for mature audiences only says it right on the back of the DVD,this is one of the better anime's out there and I think you should give it a watch some times its not expensive i got it at a local movie store for about 2 dollars(U.S),if the castlevania games had a anime this would be it,great visuals,good voice acting,good characters,good but sometimes cheesy dialouge,but overall a great anime I think you should check out sometime.

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Irate_Tyrant
1993/03/31

BANPAIA HANTA D (Vampire Hunter D) Director: Toyoo Ashida, Carl Macek Writer: Hideyuki Kikuchi, Yasushi Hirano, Tom Wyner"You and your kind do not belong among the living. You are nothing but visitors from the past, shadows from the world of darkness."Japanese animation comes in whirlwinds of both creativity hand-in-hand with quirks, and naive science fiction fares. The characters are often disjointed and one-dimensional, and supposedly comical, yet by American standards, very mundane. Yet the creative side of the art remains to be surpassed even by the 'great' CGI era. Sticking to the old techniques of hand-drawn as opposed to computer-generated, Anime reflects on the human spirit more than anything else, which is surprising in the midst of so many far-fetched scenarios brought forth in the genre. It is fiction, we suppose, as we sit down in our seats with a bucket of popcorn and maybe some Twizzlers or soda, but as we delve into the storyline it can also be aggravating to watch so many grandiose scenes of mayhem meshed in with as many blatantly stupid and over-the-top characters.Do people really laugh every time a stupid cat is shaken out of a tree by quasi-martial art ninja on screen? Is it really funny to see some teenage girl get her skirt blown up by a sudden gust of wind? These types of moments plague the stories of many an Anime feature, as well as frustrate the h*** out of yours truly. This is why this may be one of the few features worthwhile for any moviegoer. Skip the bulls***, give me action, blades, and bloody slaughter, I say. Color it red and black, put a sticker on it, and I'll buy it and enjoy it as much as I can.Be forewarned: "Vampire Hunter D" is NOT for the faint of heart. Nudity is prevalent, blood is spilled by the bucket-load, and the gore is beautifully choreographed so as to astonish yet captivate any viewer. Even the first scene is sure to mind-boggle.The real strength of the Anime is the animation, as previously stated. "Vampire Hunter D" will not disappoint in this aspect. Surely, we won't see much in the dark, but when the finale begins, and the light finally shines along the hills that D has traveled throughout the film, it is no less than inspiring. Left with afterthoughts of how great this film would be if it were all drawn in such vibrant color, we are easily mislead at the end to fantastic wishes. This is a vampire flick, though, and it just doesn't seem right to have such ideas floating around. Beautiful, because of its double-edged art and yet gnawing loss of concentration towards the end, the film is certainly one of the finer moments in animation history. But how great can it be for a whole hour to watch blood get splashed around, even "hand-drawn", and then have the whole thing cascade when we see how really talented the artists were at the end?Well, it's rewards are well worth the watch. The snake-women are guaranteed to send shivers down the spine of even the more avid horror-freaks who view the film for the first time. Also, the fact that this is an animation really alleviates the need for real scares, which to be perfectly honest, never quite worked for the vampire sub-genre. Instead, we are given the truest depiction of the vampire subculture, complete with the werewolves, monsters, demons, and terminology that should be in any great vampire cinema.The main vampire, Count Magnus Lee, is one of the more colorful characters in the film. His subtle impatience mixed with superiorly crafted monologues are a point of reference through the chaos that warps the short-lengthened movie. He was actually named after Count Dracula's most played actor, Christopher Lee, and of course the similarities are in focus throughout the film. Dracula, doesn't got s*** on this guy though.D, the hero/anti-hero of the film is truly one of the more great characters I've ever seen in cinema, ever. The less-is-more approach is conducive to the atmosphere, as well as mentally arousing to allow the punctures of every pair of teeth to seethe and cut through the viewer's own skin.As over-glorified the Anime genre became in the late 90's, this classic of the mid 80's remains one of the finest pieces of cinema never viewed by the common public. Hats off to the creators and artists that worked on this piece, I wish they had done more."I've lived for almost ten thousand years. Believe me you have no idea what that means: boredom. Everlasting and hideous boredom. A never ending search for ways to pass the time..."VAMPIRE HUNTER D (1985): 10/10Actors: Kaneto Shiozawa, Michael McConnohie, Barbara GoodsonArt Direction: Toyoo Ashida Music: Tetsuyo Komuro Producer: Shigeo Maruyama, Yutaka Takahashi, Carl Macek, Hiroshi Kato, Mitsuhisa Koeda

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Ciprian Rusen
1993/04/01

I have seen both Vampire Hunter D and Vampire Hunter D Bloodlust and I must say that Bloodlust is a must see and must have. Unfortunately the first movie is the worst anime I have ever seen. The sound is awful even on DVD. The animation is really weak, the voice acting sucks big time, and the lines are totally uninspired. The characters are drawn really badly - all the women have big heads, like they are geniuses or something and look very "manly". There is absolutely nothing that I liked in this anime. The thing that I hate most was the annoying laughter of the characters. They were saying something stupid and then they always laughed. It was very annoying.If you want to see nice anime go for Bloodlust, not this one.

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Charles Herold (cherold)
1993/04/02

Vampire Hunter D has that classic anime style to it, full of striking imagery, gratuitous nudity and buckets of blood. While I could have done with one or two less buckets, the dark tone and stylish delivery make this one very enjoyable.The weakest part of this movie, and hopefully this is only true of the English dubbed version and not the original, is the acting. The acting is very poor, and the casting is unfortunate. The worst offender is the guy who voices D. D looks mysterious and haunted, but he sounds like someone who narrates those movies about health you see in elementary school. I had a lot of difficulty adjusting to that, and it made the movie less pleasurable than it would otherwise have been. Still, a definite must-see for anime fans.

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