From NES to Animé. |
Context:
On a dark, late night in New York City, Ryu Hayabusa is chased and attacked by assassins. After disposing of them, he finds an I.D. card for the Friedman Company. The next day, it is announced that Dr. Ned Friedman has discovered a cure for cancer. But after providing no information at his press conference, a reporter named Sarah decides to investigate with the help of her friends Robert and Jeff. When passing by Dr. Friedman's house one day, Ryu hears the voice of a young girl calling for help. When Sarah and her entourage investigate the house as well, they run into their colleague, Ryu. Upon that, they discover Dr. Friedman has been conducting experiments on live humans using biotechnology, and that it may have something to do with the power of the Evil Gods, whom Ryu had defeated in the past. But when Ryu's friend, Irene, is kidnapped, he must dawn his role as a Dragon Ninja once again to defeat this new enemy and save her...
"Of course you are excited by battle! We all love violence! We all love getting drunk! We all love sleeping with women! Some of us even enjoy sleeping with men! The point is that we are manly men and that is nothing to be ashamed of! Now lets go kill some fucking demons and celebrate with some fucking beer!"
- Robert Sturgeon from Ninja Gaiden: The anime
Evil rises. |
...And so does good. |
Overview:
Ninja Gaiden (NINJA 外伝) is a series of video games by Tecmo featuring the ninja Ryu Hayabusa as its protagonist. The series was originally known as Ninja Ryukenden (忍者龍剣伝, Ninja Ryūkenden, "Legend of the Ninja Dragon Sword") in Japan. The word "Gaiden" in the North American Ninja Gaiden title means "side-story" in Japanese, though the Ninja Gaiden series is not a spinoff of a previous series. The original arcade version, first two Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) games and Game Boy game were released as Shadow Warriors in PAL regions.
Story:
This is a direct sequel to the original Ninja Gaiden game from 1988. The
world is constantly under threat by demons, who are held at bay by the
ninjas of the Hayabusa Clan. Our hero is Ryu Hayabusa, who currently
lives in New York City and does...uh...ninja things. His girlfriend is a
Chinese American named Irene who runs a Chinese antique shop. In my
head canon, it's the rival shop to Uncle's from Jackie Chan Adventures.
Suddenly, a pair of mad scientists want to summon demons and bring chaos
to the world. One of them also kidnaps Irene, so now its up to Ryu and
his 2 American mercenary friends to save the day! The plot is simple,
but it works. This is an adaptation of a game where the main plot is
that you keep getting knocked into holes by birds, LOL.
Nah, the actual game story is about a ninja named Ryu Hayabusa who finds a letter by his recently missing father, Ken, telling him to go to America and meet with an archaeologist Dr. Smith. Dr. Smith tells Ryu that two statues hidden by Ryu's father and the doctor have the power to end the world if united. Ryu ends up in South America and battles Jaquio, an evil cult leader bent on reviving the ancient demon called "Jashin" and responsible for the attack on Ken Hayabusa.
Friends are always welcomed. |
Suit up! |
Characters:
Ryu is a stoic, badass ninja who kills people in awesome ways. This
anime doesn't try to force a tragic backstory or shoehorn in some forced
character moments. It knows it only has 40 minutes to tell its story
and those 40 minutes should be filled with cool Ninja stuff. Honestly
though it is Ryu's mercenary pals that steal the show. The character
Robert Sturgeon is voiced by the incomparable Norio Wakamoto and it just
shows how a great actor can take a cheesy speech and make it GLORIOUS.
Think Raul Julia in the Street Fighter movie and that's like Wakamoto in
this anime. This is the guy who voiced Cell, Alexander Anderson, Oskar
von Reuenthal, Vicious, M Bison, and everyone's favorite, the floating
cat from Azumanga Daioh. His charisma is off the scales and here he is
allowed to ham it up as much as he wants.
Animation:
This anime was made in 1991.
Considering all that, it looks pretty damn good for what it is. The
action scenes are plentiful and the blood is heavy. It has an annoying
habit of often being lit really dark to hide the limited animation, but
besides that I have no complaints. Studio Junio, the team behind the
production of this OVA has made a few other Anime. The most popular
being Saber Marionette J, 3x3 Eyes: Seima Densetsu and Amada Anime Series: Super Mario Bros. The animation style resembles that of Macross II and other Anime from the early 90s.
Experimenting with bio-engineering. |
...But you must save the world. |
Review:
So this an adaptation of a video game with a 3 sentence plot, made on a
limited budget by a nothing studio. This has NO right to be a decent
anime, and yet it honestly is. Who directed this beautiful schlock?
Mamoru Kanbe. Of COURSE it was Kanbe. I have never seen an anime
director so good at salvaging the worst possible situations. This dude
is like The Wolf from Pulp Fiction. Why do I say Kanbe is underrated?
Just ask the internet what it thinks of Elfen Lied. "Ugh..it's overrated
crap for casual fags just like Sword Art Online, Attack on Titan, Tokyo
Ghoul, and Code Gayass!" Is there a difference between Elfen Lied and
those others? Why yes there is. All of the other "casual trash" anime
had budgets 40 times higher, were made by A-tier studios, and were based
on red hot properties. Anybody could have directed Attack on Titan or
Tokyo Ghoul and it would still be a hit. Kanbe was able to take a
frankly horrendous manga and with a terrible studio and limited budget,
craft one of the most beloved anime of its decade in countries around
the world. The man has some SERIOUS talent.
I just had to watch this OVA after spending years playing the NES/Famicom trilogy which
is famous for how hard it is. So I am biased about this one as a fan.
I don't remember this scene from the games but... |
a manly statement. |
In a nutshell, The OVA is a direct sequel to the first game picking up some time after
the final battle against Jaqiuo. By the time this premiered, the Ninja Gaiden NES trilogy was already completed. However, the Sega Game Gear and Nintendo Game Boy were released on 1991, and the next year the Sega Master System version was made, so this little 45 minute film was made while the NES videogame trilogy was still selling like hotcakes. I mean, it made sense to work in an animated direct to video movie based upon this Nintendo hard blockbuster.
In order to make the Animé appealing to fans, there were some minor changes
to the story and characters, like Irene not being a special agent or making Robert an "ex" soldier.
They still do their jobs pretty well. Irene being a damsel in distress
and Robert being a rad dude. And Robert has a few more buddies to hang
out with.
All sorts of mutant monsters are on the way of justice... |
...Before facing the final enemy. |
Overall it is a great fanservice to me as a fan of the franchise. It is not the best but it is still a good watch even today.
Since there are no trailers, I'll finish this long overdue review with a picture of my Ninja Gaiden NES cartridge:
That's a wrap for today, hope to post more often, stay home! wear a mask!
2 comments:
Buena reseña
No me acordaba de la película, hasta que leí tu reseña (benditos VHS). El juego lo jugue en los árcades y no era muy fácil que digamos. Cuando tuve mi génesis pude jugar y un par mas de las secuelas. Ya en la era del PC con los emuladores, la cosa se hizo mas fácil y menos dolorosa para el bolsillo.
Saludos
Yo tampoco me acordaba de la pelícual que si bien tiene su propia histora, fue hecha cuando todavía el juego se estaba vendiendo y recién salían las versiones para consolas de Sega. No es mala para pasar el rato. Hasta el día de hoy, aun no logro terminar ninguno de los 3 juegos de NES. En el III es donde casi lo tengo completado, pero los otros dos, y en especial el primero, tienen un nivel de dificultad extremo.
Saludos gran jefe.
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