

Wicked City
1987 Directed by Yoshiaki KawajiriA peace treaty between the Earth and the Black World, a parallel universe of demons, is coming to an end. Two cops, Taki, a human male, and Maki, a female demon, are assigned to protect a diplomat who will help secure another treaty. A radical group of demons from the Black World are out to assassinate the diplomat and prevent the treaty; only the bond that forms between the two cops can save the Earth from destruction.
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Yusaku Yara
....................................................Renzaburo Taki (voice)

Toshiko Fujita
....................................................Makie (voice)

Ichiro Nagai
....................................................Guiseppe Maiyart (voice)

Takeshi Aono
....................................................Mr. Shadow (voice)

Mari Yokoo
....................................................Spider Woman (voice)

Tamio Ohki
....................................................Hotel owner (voice)

Koji Totani
....................................................Jin (voice)
Director
...........................................................Yoshiaki Kawajiri
Novel
...........................................................Hideyuki Kikuchi
Original Music Composer
...........................................................Osamu Shooji
Art Direction
...........................................................Kazuo Oga
Animation Director
...........................................................Yoshiaki Kawajiri
Director of Photography
...........................................................Kinichi Ishikawa
Production Design
...........................................................Kazuo Oga
Production Companies
...................................................Madhouse
Japan Home Video
Production Countries
........................................................Japan
Spoken Languages
....................................................日本語
Genres
....................................................Animation
Action
Fantasy
Horror
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