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Series Cast
Juji Matsuda | ... |
Goku
(2 episodes, 1989)
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Norio Wakamoto | ... |
Genji
(2 episodes, 1989)
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Wendee Lee | ... |
Yoshiko
(2 episodes, 1989)
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Daisuke Gôri | ... |
Ryu
(2 episodes, 1989)
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Kirk Thornton | ... |
Ryu
(2 episodes, 1989)
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Ichirô Nagai | ... |
Yamazaki
(2 episodes, 1989)
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Takeshi Aono | ... |
Won
(2 episodes, 1989)
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Michael Sorich | ... |
Won
(2 episodes, 1989)
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Issei Futamata | ... |
Isozaki
(2 episodes, 1989)
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Kimie Hantani | ... |
Victim
(2 episodes, 1989)
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Rebecca Forstadt | ... |
Naomi
(2 episodes, 1989)
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Masato Hirano | ... |
Tech
(2 episodes, 1989)
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Kazumi Tanaka | ... |
Agent
(2 episodes, 1989)
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Kôji Totani | ... |
Thug
(2 episodes, 1989)
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Yoshio Kawai | ... |
Thug
(2 episodes, 1989)
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Jeff Harding | ... |
Goku
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(2 episodes, 1989)
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Helene Kvale | ... |
Yoshiko
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(2 episodes, 1989)
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William Roberts | ... |
Zenzo
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(2 episodes, 1989)
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Kôichi Yamadera | ... |
Medical Examiner
(2 episodes, 1989)
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Hiroshi Kobayashi | ... |
Col. Kadoma Zenzoh
(2 episodes, 1989)
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Steve Blum | ... |
Goku
(1 episode, 1989)
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Mami Koyama | ... |
Yoko
(1 episode, 1989)
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Clara York | ... |
Yoko
(1 episode, 1989)
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Steve Apostolina | ... |
Thug
(1 episode, 1989)
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Garrick Hagon | ... |
Tech
(1 episode, 1989)
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Stuart Milligan | ... |
Isozaki (Manga UK dub)
(1 episode, 1989)
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John Bull | ... |
Ryu (Manga UK dub)
(1 episode, 1989)
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Pamela Merrick | ... |
Hooker
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(uncredited)
(unknown episodes)
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Production Companies
Distributors
- Discotek Media (2017) (Canada) (DVD)
- Discotek Media (2017) (United States) (DVD)
- Madman Entertainment (1996) (Australia) (VHS)
- Manga Entertainment (1996) (United Kingdom) (VHS)
- Manga Entertainment (Spain) (VHS)
- Pathé (France) (DVD)
- PolyGram Video (1996) (Italy) (VHS)
- Toei Video Company (1989) (Japan) (VHS)
- Toei Video Company (1989) (Japan) (video)
- Toei Video Company (2008) (Japan) (DVD)
- Urban Vision Entertainment (1996) (Canada) (VHS)
- Urban Vision Entertainment (1996) (United States) (VHS)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- ACC Tanihara Studio (photography)
- Aoni Production (casting coordinator)
- Atelier BWCA (background)
- Dragon Production (in-between animation)
- Frame Pot (photography)
- I.T.T. Animation (in-between animation)
- Lee Production (in-between animation)
- Lee Production (paint)
- Madhouse (animation)
- Maki Production (titles)
- Nakamura Production (in-between animation)
- Sky Quest Entertainment (subtitle producer) (English version)
- Sound Box (sound effects)
- Studio Angel (finish animation)
- Studio Dub (in-between animation)
- Studio Fantasia (color coordination)
- Studio Fantasia (finish check)
- Tamazawa Animation House (in-between animation)
- Toei Chemical Industry (developing)
- Tokyo TV Center (recording)
- World Wide Sound (dubbing) (english version)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Episode 1: In the near future of 2014, Goku, a former police detective turned private eye, is investigating a mysterious string of apparent suicides of a special police unit investigating a ruthless weapons merchant. In his aggressive style, Goku almost joins that list, but he mysteriously survives and receives a cybernetic eye by parties unknown that can literally control any computer in the world. Now, he has a score to settle and is armed with what he needs to accomplish that. Episode 2: A desperate woman hires Goku to stop her brother, a nearly indestructible and increasingly unhinged supersoldier bent on revenge through rampage. Goku learns that the supersoldier was an unwilling guinea pig in a secret military experiment conducted by his father, a sadistic army general with getup quite similar to Street Fighter's M. Bison. However, all this is just the tip of the iceberg of dark family secrets in this extremely dysfunctional family.
Written by Kenneth Chisholm |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Has the same computer sound effects used in Alien (1979). See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in Mean & Mercenary (1999). See more » |