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  2. Kite (1998 film) - Wikipedia

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    Kite is controversial in its depiction of extreme gory violence and sexual content, including graphic rape scenes involving a very young Sawa, which was depicted only in the extended version. [23] Helen McCarthy in 500 Essential Anime Movies called the anime a "shocking story of violence, abuse and perverted self-justification". [24]

  3. Mezzo Forte - Wikipedia

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    Mezzo Forte takes place sometime after the events of Kite. Like Kite, the OVA was released both in the United States and Japan in two different versions: one with graphic sex scenes taken out, and the other with them left intact. Both versions, however, retain the more violent aspects of the movie.

  4. Kite (film series) - Wikipedia

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    It was started in 1998 with the release of Kite. It was followed by a 2008 sequel Kite Liberator. The first film of the series was adapted into a live-action film of the same name and was released in 2014. The music video Ex-Girlfriend was adapted from several scenes of the first film. The latest installment Kite Armageddon is not yet

  5. Yasuomi Umetsu - Wikipedia

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    In spite of the overwork, Kite Liberator is distinct in that it was Umetsu's first attempt to utilize 3DCG animation and a more contemporary style of work. [10] For the 3DCG in the film, the team collaborated with Digital Frontier , whom Umetsu was aware of due to their work on the 2006 Death Note live-action films.

  6. Category:Female characters in anime and manga - Wikipedia

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    Female stock characters in anime and manga (1 C, 17 P) Pages in category "Female characters in anime and manga" The following 115 pages are in this category, out of 115 total.

  7. Kiteretsu Daihyakka - Wikipedia

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    Eiichi Kite (木手英一, Kite Eiichi) (a.k.a., Kiteretsu (キテレツ)) An 11-year-old 5th grader who lives in Tokyo. He is the city’s one of the smartest kids who’s also an excellent genius student and is quite the smarty pants, has a strong mechanical and inventive aptitude, but the only thing he is weak at is sports. He can repair ...

  8. Anime - Wikipedia

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    Anime is an art form, and to say only one country can make this art is wrong." [ 241 ] RWBY has been released in Japan with a Japanese language dub; [ 242 ] the CEO of Rooster Teeth , Matt Hullum , commented "This is the first time any American-made anime has been marketed to Japan.

  9. Kite Liberator - Wikipedia

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    KITE Liberator (カイト リベレイター, Kaito Ribereitā) is a 2008 Japanese direct-to-video adult animated action science fiction film [1] and the second installment of the film series. It was directed and written by Yasuomi Umetsu , who previously directed the first film in the series. [ 2 ]