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5''Demon City Shinjuku'' (''Makaitoshi Shinjuku,'' also translated as ''Hell City Shinjuku'' and ''Monster City'') is a novel series by Creator/HideyukiKikuchi whose first volume was adapted into an OVA in 1988, directed by Creator/YoshiakiKawajiri and produced by Creator/{{Madhouse}}.
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7The movie begins with a battle between fates, Levih Rah versus the hero Genichirou. Levih Rah has allowed himself to be possessed in order to gain the incredible powers of evil and plans to summon demons to conquer the world. He defeats Genichirou and offers up the Shinjuku area of Tokyo as a sacrifice, setting off an earthquake that devastates the area while leaving the surrounding districts untouched, and promises his demonic allies that in ten years he will hand the world over to them. Shinjuku becomes a demon-infested wasteland commonly known as "Demon City."
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9Ten years later, Levih Rah is almost ready to unleash the demons on the rest of the world. To keep his old master Agni Lai from interfering, he attacks the World President Koizumi Rama, the man who is leading the rest of the world toward peace, in order to keep Master Lai busy protecting him. What Levih Rah does not realize is that Genichirou has a son, Kyouya Izayoi, who has inherited all of his father's talent and more. Following an emotional plea from the president's daughter, Sayaka Rama, the reluctant Kyouya follows her into Demon City with only three days to hone his skills enough to stop Levih Rah from creating hell on earth.
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11The film was released in North America by Central Park Media in 1994. Portions of the opening fight scene were featured in the 1995 cyberpunk film ''Film/JohnnyMnemonic''.
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14!! ''Demon City Shinjuku'' contains examples of:
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16* ActionPrologue: The film opens in the midst of the battle between Genichirou and Levih Rah.
17* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking: Kyouya, while interrogating an old woman who tried to scam him and his friends, questions her about the horrors of Shinjuku. She begins recounting the awful things that happened when the demons took the city over, a list that includes things like men being murdered, women being raped, children disappearing, and concludes with the loss of her electronics business.
18* ArtisticLicenseChemistry: Alcohol and sulphuric acid together give out a flammable mix, not a violently explosive one like represented in the series, and it would still need an ignition.
19* AttemptedRape: Sayaka is assaulted when she ventures into Shinjuku on her own, and is rescued by Kyouya.
20* AlienBlood: The water demon apparently bleeds black.
21* BadassLongcoat: Mephisto wears a long red coat which billows out dramatically in convenient winds. And he very calmly and single-handedly destroys demons.
22* BattleAura: The best indication that somebody is going to use Nempo is their sword begins glowing with light.
23* BadassPacifist: Think kind people are weak? Then you haven't met [[PluckyGirl Sayaka]], who is able to stop a fire-demon formed from the condensed hatred and grief from 10 years of murdered and orphaned children from killing TheHero ''with sheer kindness and love alone,'' and redeeming the demon so she can to go to heaven to reunite with her mother. ''Don't'' underestimate kindness.
24* BigDamnHeroes: Kyouya does it twice, once early in the movie and once near the end, both times saving Sayaka.
25* CasualDangerDialogue: Mephisto and the female demon flirt nonchalantly with each other as they fight.
26* ClothingDamage: Sayaka mostly manages to keep her modesty intact, but her dress gets ripped enough over the course of the film that it displays a good bit of leg when she's held captive by Levih Rah.
27* ColourCodedForYourConvenience: Genichirou and Kyouya's Nempo techniques create blue light, while Levih Rah's demonic powers manifest with a bloody red glow.
28* CueTheSun: In the OVA, once Levih Rah has been vanquished and the demons all no more with Sayaka's father freed, the sun starts to rise with both Master Lai and Sayaka's father watching the sunrise that prepares to come forth.
29* DiagonalCut: Levih Rah performs several in his climactic fight with Kyouya.
30* DoppelgangerSpin: In the 1988 OVA, while fighting the demon underwater Kyouya Izayoi realizes that only one of the demons he can see is real: the rest are illusions. He uses his Nempo ability to strike the correct one.
31* {{Expy}}: The kid in Shinjuku bears a light resemblance to [[Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar Bat]].
32* FluffyTamer: Sayaka Ram in the 1988 OVA.
33** She tames the vicious two headed mutant Doberman called Kuro just by talking to him.
34** Her kindness brings peace to the Fire Demons who haunt the ruined park and allows them to pass on to the hereafter.
35* GoryDiscretionShot: A cat being pulled apart by a demon is shown in shadow.
36* HumanSacrifice: In the 1988 OVA, Levih Rah plans to use the World President's daughter Sayaka Rama as a sacrifice that will allow the demons of Hell to run free on Earth.
37* KissingDiscretionShot: Happens at the end between Sayaka and Kyouya after the defeat of Levih Rah.
38* LotusEaterMachine: Kyouya gets trapped in one upon reaching the center of the city, until Sayaka manages to pacify the souls of the angry dead who were killed in the catastrophe.
39* MiniatureSeniorCitizens: Agni Lai and the old information broker woman are noticeably smaller than the rest of the adult cast.
40* NamedWeapons: Genichirou's wooden sword Ashura.
41* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: In the novels, the Major of Shinjuku is named Yoshitake Kajiwara. It's easy to see Kikuchi thinking in his long time friend when writing the character.
42* NoFEMAResponse: According to the information broker, the demons loose in Shinjuku thoroughly foiled any efforts at disaster relief, even when the military was brought in.
43* NoNameGiven: The roller-skating boy who ends up tagging along with Kyouya and Sayaka is credited only as "''Chibi'' ("Shorty" or "Runt") or "Young Man." In some dubs, Chibi is even taken as his real name.
44%%* {{Ojou}}: Sayaka.
45%%* OminousFog: Bucketloads at the center of the city.
46%%* OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent: Kyouya, or so he claims.
47* OurPresidentsAreDifferent: President Rama, Sayaka's father, is a President Target whose sole purpose in the film is to provide a reason why Agni Lai can't go to Shinjuku to fight Levih Rah himself but must send Kyouya instead.
48* PinPullingTeeth: In the 1988 OVA Chibi (AKA the Young Man) pulls a pin from a grenade with his teeth before throwing the grenade at a demon.
49%%* PluckyGirl: Sayaka. See BadassPacifist.
50%%* PortalPool: Employed by the water demon.
51* PreExplosionGlow: In the 1988 OVA, this happens to the BigBad Levih Rah after Kyouya Izayoi cuts him in half with a Nempo energy strike and before he explodes.
52* APupilOfMineUntilHeTurnedToEvil: Levih Rah was once the student and ally of his master Agni Lai but sold his soul to the demons of Hell in return for vast power.
53* RedEyesTakeWarning: In the 1988 OVA based on the novel:
54** The Young Man has a two-headed mutant Doberman named Kuro with shining red eyes. Kuro is incredibly vicious and threatens Kyouya Izayoi and Sayaka Ram.
55** When Kyouya Izayoi first meets the BigBad Levih Rah, he slices him in half with his sword and Levih Rah changes into a flock of bats with glowing red eyes.
56* RefusalOfTheCall: Kyouya is irked enough by Master Lai's prediction that he's not capable of beating Levih Rah that he refuses the call twice, first when Lai asks him to go to Shinjuku to fight Levih Rah, and shortly thereafter when Sayaka seeks him out to ask him the same thing. He relents and goes after Sayaka when she heads into Demon City herself.
57* RivalTurnedEvil: Genichirou and Levih Rah were both students of Nempo under Master Lai. Lai explains that Rah sold his soul for demonic power out of jealousy over Genichirou's greater mastery of the art.
58* SilkHidingSteel: Sayaka, a lovely ojo who travels into the most dangerous place in the story, by herself, and ''redeems'' a fire demon with her sheer love and kindness. Point in fact, she did not go into Shinjuku to defeat [[BigBad Levi Rah]], but instead to ''try and redeem him.''
59%%* SupernaturalMartialArts: Nempo.
60%%* TentacleRope: The flirty female demon has them for limbs.
61%%* ThereIsOnlyOneBed: Kyouya ends up moving to the floor.
62* ThisIsUnforgivable: Kyouya declares Levih Rah unforgivable after the confrontation with the fire monster and the realization of how many people died in Shinjuku and how much their souls suffered over the past ten years.
63* ThirdEye: The water demon has this, plus it can detach from her forehead and become a separate creature, complete with five CombatTentacles that can produce electric shocks.
64* TheTokyoFireball: The movie opens with a major precinct of Tokyo collapsing and being cut off from the rest of the city because of an earthquake caused by demons. At least it wasn't nukes or giant lizards this time.
65* TokyoIsTheCenterOfTheUniverse: An evil genius summons demons to destroy the world. Guess where they start.
66* VampiricDraining: In the 1988 OVA Chibi tells Sayaka Rama that the Fire Demons take the form of young children and roam the city sucking the life force out of any human or animal that crosses their path.
67* WoodenKatanasAreEvenBetter: Kyouya inherits one of these from his father. It cuts through demons.
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