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8 Man After

  • TV Mini Series
  • 1993
  • Unrated
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
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8 Man After (1993)
AnimeSuperheroActionAnimationCrimeDramaSci-FiThriller

The mind of a police officer who nearly meets a violent death is merged into the body of a robot with superhuman strength, speed and reflexes.The mind of a police officer who nearly meets a violent death is merged into the body of a robot with superhuman strength, speed and reflexes.The mind of a police officer who nearly meets a violent death is merged into the body of a robot with superhuman strength, speed and reflexes.

  • Stars
    • Mari Devon
    • Steve Bulen
    • Mike Reynolds
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    372
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    • Stars
      • Mari Devon
      • Steve Bulen
      • Mike Reynolds
    • 8User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
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    Mari Devon
    Mari Devon
    • Sachiko Yokogawa
    • 1993
    Steve Bulen
    Steve Bulen
    • Hazama Itsuru
    • 1993
    Mike Reynolds
    Mike Reynolds
    • Chief Tanaka
    • 1993
    Richard Allen
    • Mr. O'Conner…
    • 1993
    Catherine Battistone
    • Sam O'Connor…
    • 1993
    Richard Cansino
    Richard Cansino
    • Ichiro
    • 1993
    Jeff Winkless
    Jeff Winkless
    • Tony Gleck
    • 1993
    Issei Futamata
    Issei Futamata
    • Tony
    • 1993
    Mika Doi
    Mika Doi
    • Sachiko
    • 1993
    Eiko Yamada
    Eiko Yamada
    • Sam O'Connor
    • 1993
    Jûrôta Kosugi
    • Hazama
    • 1993
    Keaton Yamada
    • Tani
    • 1993
    Masaru Ikeda
    • Chief
    • 1993
    Art Kimbro
    • O'Connor
    • 1993
    Dan Woren
    Dan Woren
    • Mayor…
    Michael McConnohie
    Michael McConnohie
    • Anchor…
    Ardwight Chamberlain
    Ardwight Chamberlain
    • Chen
    Steve Apostolina
    Steve Apostolina
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    8madfedor

    Part of the legend and tradition of animated SciFi

    The Perfect Collection brings to one "film" all the episodes of this story, and I was glad to find this VHS when I did. I grew up with the original "8th" Man TV series in black and white, during the same TV era as Astro Boy, Ultra Man and continued with Speed Racer. Even though those productions were somewhat raw, the underlying themes and cultural sensibilities spoke to me at the gut level.

    This is not a "modernized" version of the original. It stands alone as the retelling of the story by new writers and artists, making their choices and giving it their style.

    No character is flat. None of them is without some sort of flaw or inconsistency. This is story and character development at its finest, even with the production flaws when compared to more modern efforts. On my copy of the video tape, the major flaw was in the audio tracks, but it's still watchable and enjoyable. The poor audio is the only reason I took my rating down a peg from a 9 out of 10.

    I do have one complaint: the character of 8 man seriously pre-dates Robocop, and while it is speculative to say that Robocop was directly based on 8 man, it is totally wrong to say that 8 man was based on Robocop. Please, do your research before making such claims.
    2patrickfilbeck

    Another one...

    8 Man is not just another anime with a totally stupid title, but also one of those many anime productions that, for some incomprehensible reason, has been hailed as a cult classic by many fans of Japanese factory cartoons. It is only the slightly better drawings (compared to the large mass of the bad anime film genre) that do not push the film down to 0 stars. Or 1 Star, because you can't give no star at imdb.
    7ebiros2

    8 MAN is an outstanding example of the Japanese culture

    One thing that impresses me about the Japanese culture is that it really does first class job of creating its own culture. When you go to Japan, you can see the interest people has on intellectual subjects just from the sheer number of book stores you see there. Also go into any stationary store and you'll note that they have the best stationaries, and writing equipments in the world. This is a sharp contrast from any other Asian countries, and maybe the chief reason why Japan is the only preeminent first world country in Asia.

    Eighthman, or Eitoman is one example of that culture. Mind you, the original comic appeared in the early '60s. First robot that I know of that has plastic skin that can be formed to disguise himself to anyone he chooses. A robot that can run at supersonic speed. This is idea that really ahead of its time as no other robot since then had a feature like this.

    In the original comic, Eitoman was a peaceful character. He would not maim a weaker human being. But this Eitoman is different. He doesn't mind hurting his human opponents.

    I don't know how much the original author Kazumasa Hirai was involved with this movie, but the style is very different from the original Eitoman.

    I'm not for this version of the Eitoman character very much, although I'm very fond of the original Eitoman.

    I hope that the Japanese will keep the Eitoman franchise alive. It's one of a kind first class robot genre action adventure. Keep this fantastic robot's stories coming.
    tanguman

    look into the future

    i found this movie to be one of the many animes about cyborgs, this one has a twist, the cyborg is having trouble controlling his aggression when taking on bad guys. The thought that he is becoming as violent as the enemy he must stop is causing him to doubt his affectiveness as a hero. the only thing that makes him continue are the few memories of how he died and how he must stop the killer at all cost
    10BlazeFox

    One of my first exposures to anime.

    Before Cartoon Network had Toonami and Adult Swim, the budding "Sci-Fi Channel" had a weekly marathon they called "Saturday Anime." They'd play stuff like Cashaun: Robot Hunter, Tank Police, Project A-Ko, and my favorite: 8-man After. This wasn't Tiny Toons or Chip & Dale, this was the extreme world of Japanese animation. I don't remember much of it since I was 12 when I had seen it, but 8-man is a complicated hero who not only must battle the bad guys but must fight to keep himself sane as well, less he kill everyone around him.

    He shreds through the air at lightning speeds and though he is ashamed of it, he gets his energy from a kind of cyber-dope. A company called "Bio-Tech" has been manufacturing the drugs and the cybernetic limbs and selling them to street gangs as well as a football team. The team goes berzerk and sets their sites on the spectators, 8-Man loses his grip and he mercilessly kills the players to save the innocent. The girl he had earlier saved screams at him, calling him a monster.

    8-Man begins to question if he really is in control of himself. It is a very twisty and emotional piece that pulls you in. Before Sci-Fi ran the stuff I didn't even know anime existed, now its EVERYWHERE!

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    • Trivia
      Professor Genius' name in the Japanese version of this miniseries is Dr. Tani.
    • Connections
      Featured in Anime Abandon: 8 Man After (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      Hohoemi no Mukougawa
      Performed by Nobuyoshi Kuwano (Episode 4)

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    • Release date
      • November 27, 2001 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Languages
      • Japanese
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cyber Desesperado
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      1 hour 44 minutes
    • Color
      • Color

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