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Cyber City Oedo 808

Original title: Saibâ shiti Ôedo 808
  • TV Mini Series
  • 1990–1991
  • TV-14
  • 40m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
2.7K
YOUR RATING
Cyber City Oedo 808 (1990)
Cyber City: Boxset
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Adult AnimationAnimeCyberpunkHand-Drawn AnimationActionAdventureAnimationCrimeHorrorSci-Fi

In 2808 A.D., three convicts are conscripted by the Cyber Police to fight crime in the hi-tech metropolis of Oedo - while being forced to wear collars that can kill them at any time.In 2808 A.D., three convicts are conscripted by the Cyber Police to fight crime in the hi-tech metropolis of Oedo - while being forced to wear collars that can kill them at any time.In 2808 A.D., three convicts are conscripted by the Cyber Police to fight crime in the hi-tech metropolis of Oedo - while being forced to wear collars that can kill them at any time.

  • Creator
    • Masayoshi Kubota
  • Stars
    • Hiroya Ishimaru
    • Kaneto Shiozawa
    • Tesshô Genda
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    2.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Creator
      • Masayoshi Kubota
    • Stars
      • Hiroya Ishimaru
      • Kaneto Shiozawa
      • Tesshô Genda
    • 19User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Episodes3

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    Hiroya Ishimaru
    Hiroya Ishimaru
    • Shunsuke Sengoku
    • 1990–1991
    Kaneto Shiozawa
    Kaneto Shiozawa
    • Merrill 'Benten' Yanagawa
    • 1990–1991
    Tesshô Genda
    Tesshô Genda
    • Rikiya 'Gogul' Gabimaru
    • 1990–1991
    Norio Wakamoto
    Norio Wakamoto
    • Juzo Hasegawa
    • 1990–1991
    Kyôsei Tsukui
    • Varsus
    • 1990–1991
    Mitsuko Horie
    • Kyoko 'Okyo' Jonouchi
    • 1990–1991
    Kazuo Oka
    • James Takagi…
    • 1990–1991
    Stuart Milligan
    Stuart Milligan
    • Shunsuke Sengoku
    • 1990–1991
    Daniel Flynn
    Daniel Flynn
    • Merrill 'Benten' Yanagawa
    • 1990–1991
    Sean Barrett
    • Rikiya 'Gogul' Gabimaru
    • 1990–1991
    Bob Sherman
    Bob Sherman
    • Juzo Hasegawa
    • 1990–1991
    Nigel Greaves
    • Varsus
    • 1990–1991
    Marc Smith
    Marc Smith
    • Dave Kurokawa…
    • 1990–1991
    Julia Braams
    • Kyoko Jounouchi
    • 1990–1991
    Unshô Ishizuka
    Unshô Ishizuka
    • Shuzo Saionji…
    • 1990–1991
    Yoshiko Sakakibara
    Yoshiko Sakakibara
    • Sarah
    • 1990
    Takeshi Aono
    Takeshi Aono
    • Dave Kurokawa
    • 1990
    Osamu Saka
    • Mishiba
    • 1990
    • Creator
      • Masayoshi Kubota
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    10nrams73

    Heart, Soul & Violence

    Having never been a Manga fan, I saw this on a late-night Channel 4 run early 90's, as there was absolutely nothing else on BBC 1,2 or ITV worth watching at that time of night. There was no cable or Sky TV in my household back then. Luckily, C4 put all 3 episodes on back-to-back, as I was gripped from the opening few moments. I still don't consider myself a Manga fan, but truly believe this transcends the art form. The story of the 3 criminals being used as utterly expendable assets, barely registering as people by the Oedo police force, is dark, humorous and very compelling. Give it a watch if you can find it whether a Manga fan or not - it thoroughly deserves full marks in my opinion.
    8cobra31

    Great anime action!

    I'll try not to repeat what previous reviewers have already stated but I agree strongly with much of their content. This is absolute classic anime and is not surprising given that it's made by the same guy who did Lensman, Ninja Scroll, Vampire Hunter Bloodlust.

    It looks great and there's some great animation even though it perhaps looks slightly dated compared to modern day anime (it was made in 1990!!!). The stories are very sci-fi and you can see a lot of influences from 80s sci-fi cinema in there.

    There are some great sci-fi ideas in there as well some very imaginative fight scenes(eat your heart out Jackie Chan).

    If someone asked me to cite a definition of a classic Japanese anime, then this would be right up there.

    I watched the dubbed English version which, whilst slightly over the top, is probably better than watching the subtitled version by all accounts.

    It's a shame that there isn't more anime like this as I feel there is a lot of anime that isn't worth a second look.

    If you're vaguely into this sort of thing, then it's definitely worth a look. Have fun!
    10terrasidio

    Underrated Classic OVA

    I first saw this on Channel 4 (UK) when it was aired here in 1994/5 and I was blown away, one of the reasons was the amazing Rory Mcfarlane UK edition alternative rock and electronica score which fit it perfectly.

    Unfrotunatly not nearly enough people, let alone anime fans themselves have even heard of this which is a shame. Im no die hard anime fan who watches all these new random animes but i do like a well produced one and the guy who created this created Ninja Scroll (which i also have)! Its a very well realized, animated, written OVA although its short with only three episodes, its very sweet. I highly recommend this for any anime and cyberpunk fan who wants to see where cyberpunk began and was at it best.
    the_greenflash

    A 29th century take on the Dirty Dozen.

    You Know, without Lee Marvin the Dirty Dozen just wouldn't have worked. But here I think he would probably be surplus to requirements.

    This is a very enjoyable fillm/series, however the version I witnessed suffered from a very irritating affectation of dubbing companys - that of inserting expletives every few words. This is normally done in an attempt to gain a higher classification and raise the films status in some way.

    The film itself is rather enjoyable, several convicts recruited to fight crime etc.. etc.. the plot makes more sense than some other 'concatonated-series' films as everything has been left in and new plot clinching characters are not neglected untill the final reel.

    Hours of fun. (well, just)
    8Sonatine97

    Blade Runner gets the Manga Anime treatment & succeeds!

    Cyber City Oedo (CCO) probably isn't taking up too much space on the Blockbuster videoshelves just lately, in fact you'd be pushed to find it in any major retailing store.

    But if you like Sci Fi (Blade Runner in particular) and also know about the world of Japanese Manga & Anime (Akira) then you're in luck because CCO is just such a film that you really must try to hunt down.

    CCO comes in three 50 minute episodes following the fortunes of three prison convicts, who have being allowed to reduce their life terms if they carry out dangerous police detective work for the city of Oedo (formerly Tokyo).

    All three episodes are surprisingly rich in character development & storyline coupled with some truly excellent cell-animation. Don't be put off into thinking that because its animated its nothing more than a 50 minute cheap cartoon! A lot of work & attention to detail has been put in to make the episodes as real & compelling as possible.

    The real bonus is the wonderfully haunting soundtrack at the end each chapter and that the dubbing into English (so often a big let down with most Japanese conversions) is really well done.

    Try and track the series down, it will be well worth it.

    ****/*****

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    • Trivia
      When initially released on VHS, the English dub had an entirely new score composed by Rory McFarlane. This score was replaced with the original Japanese score when it was released on DVD. A soundtrack CD of the alternate score was released in the UK by Demon Records in 1995.
    • Quotes

      Kyoko (1994): Hey tell you what, why don't you buy me dinner?

      Sengoku: Because I'm tired and pissed off, and you're a cop and I'm a con, and because it's raining and I forgot my umbrella, and most of all I'm broke.

      Kyoko (1994): I'll take that as a yes then and see you at half eight!

    • Alternate versions
      When initially released on VHS, the English dub had an entirely new score composed by Rory McFarlane. This score was replaced with the original Japanese score when it was released on DVD.
    • Connections
      Featured in Mean & Mercenary (1999)

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    • Release date
      • August 8, 1995 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Official site
      • Official Site
    • Languages
      • Japanese
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cyber City
    • Production companies
      • Madhouse
      • Japan Home Video (JHV)
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    • Runtime
      • 40m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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