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Vampire Hunter D

Vampire Hunter D

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: BOO
Review: Ok I saw vhd bloodlust first stupid me I know. But It was well werth it because I knew who "D" was. And what he can do. So yah it is a must see art work is a littel shoty but come on it was the 80's or the 90's.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Ehhhhhhhhhh
Review: If I was Japanese I might like it more and still living in the 80's.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Disappointed
Review: I purchased this DVD accidentally instead of Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust (which I later bought and thought excellent), and I hated it. The characters were flat, the voice acting (even in Japanese) less than pefect, the animation horribly rendered, and the music awful. It didn't even have an intriguing plot to boost my liking of it. I rarely finish a movie without enjoying at least one aspect of it, but I fail to find the slightest good point in Vampire Hunter D. If you like vampire stories, then do yourself a favor and skip right onto Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust. It's tenfold better. Don't waste your money on this, or at least rent it first.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A futuristic vampire hunter spaghetti western anime
Review: "Kyûketsuki Hunter D" is the oldest example of anime I have seen to date, having originally been released in 1985, which becomes a necessary grain of salt in rendering an evaluation of the animation. My initial impression was that this would have been considered pretty cool a decade earlier, but by today's standards there is just way too much emphasis on minimalist animation: softer and rounder character designs, lots of blood and gore, higher framerate, panning and scanning, loops, color and lighting changes, lower detail, etc.

The story begins 10,000 years in the future with our heroine, young Doris Ran, the daughter of a werewolf hunter, who is out carrying on the family tradition one night by hunting mutant animals in her skimpy little outfit when she encounters the local vampire count, Magnus Lee, who marks her with his bite, planning to make her his future bride. At this point out hero, in the great tradition of a Sergio Leone spaghetti western except for the giant sword, rides into town. Fortunately he is a vampire hunter and since he says virtually nothing there is every reason to believe he might be able to take the count and his minions down a peg or two. There are several distracting subplots (Doris has a worshipping kid brother and the lecherous son of the mayor wants to jump her) but this movie comes down to two key questions for D: whether or not he can kill the count and/or love Doris.

The other big question is how old you think Doris is, and you should decide early on because this film has a shower scene in which you are going to see her neked and if you think she is under aged you ought to be ashamed of yourself. On the other hand, the simple scene is a lot more effective than most of the nudity I have seen in live action films in the past decade (and my favorite shot of the film shows a strand of Doris' hair failing away and leave her neck bare while she is embracing D--remember what the Japanese think about a woman's neck).

"Vampire Hunter D" (you really want to emphasize the "D" according to the Japanese trailers) is based on a pair of novels by Hideyuki Kikuchi ("Wicked City" and "Demon City Shinjuku") and not reading these books puts the viewer at something of a disadvantage. There are a few brief bursts of exposition delivered by characters at various times, but I still had a hard time piecing together the new world order depicted in this film. I thought for a while the titular character had a talking sword, but it turned out to be a saracastic parasite that lives in his hand. The second time around I was able to put everything together a lot better, but I do have a much better appreciation now of why people who had not read Frank Herbert's novel had such a hard time with David Lynch's "Dune" movie.

I have to admit I do not get why this particular anime is such a cult favorite. For every good moment there is another than seems sub-par. But the resulting mix is certainly interesting, especially for fans of vampire fiction. The post-apocalyptic world is nothing special but the concept of the dampiel, the vampire-human half-breed is certainly interesting, and the mystery of "D" is a toss-up. It might not be a keeper for everyone, but it certainly deserves at least one viewing.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Classic
Review: Okay, so the animation is far from perfect. Despite that, it's a great anime. The story isn't complex, which is rare in any anime nowadays. The character is definitely an interesting one, dark and mysterious he plays the perfect role for this Gothic anime. This may not be the anime to see if you're trying to find a DVD to experiment and decide if Anime is something you really want to delve into. Diehard fans will be able to see the greatness in the story and the characters.
It's not cheesy, the animation is pretty good for it's release date, and the characters are perfect. So, if you've been watching Anime for awhile now, and you enjoy dark adventures, without mindless Conan the Barbarian violence then you'll love this Anime. Also, the second is far, far better then the first. It's one of my all time favorite animes, but you'll have to watch both to fully follow the story.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Vampire Hunter D
Review: Before I really knew what Anime was, I saw this movie. I was about 11 and saw it on TV. It is the only movie I can truly say I can remember in vivid detail. Since then I have learned what anime is and enjoy it because of its depth and complexity. The thought of a dunpire, one with a talking hand, is a memory I will ever keep with me.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: HOW? WHY?
Review: My only guess is that someone someone said it was a classic and everyone agreed as to prove they were "true" anime fans? I am a huge anime fan and all i can say is this is the WORST anime, hell, its the worst anything i have ever seen. I cannot put into words how bad this was. the animation- terrible, dialogue-my god....so stupid and cheesy. storyline- a joke. do yourself a favor, gauge out your eyes... and ear drums. before you put this one in.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: good movie
Review: this movie is cool and i liked it a lot if you haven't seen it then you should

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Favorite Horror
Review: This is my favorite horror . The animation is excellent. It opens up with a lady hunting for demons when she is attacked by Count Magnus Lee. Since then she is looking for hunters to save her. When one day D (A fearless kickass badass vampire hunter) shows up riding his cyborg horse and offers to help her. Can't say anymore because I don't want to ruin it for the rest of you.
This is a must see for all fans of horror .

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Third culture
Review: There's a quiet breed now days among humans and vampires- those
known only as the Vampeals--1/2 Human and 1/2 vampire. In D's case, his mother was human and his father was vampire. He hates vampires and doesn't like the fact the he is 1/2, so he sets out to hunt the vampires and slay them before others have to suffer.
Vampeals are NOT very common, and each on has a special "gift" from the vampire who sired them. See what D's is. Also note that he uses his special abilities to fight his "relatives" so to speak!!


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