Bavi Stock II: The Revenge of Eyesma -Beyond The Throbbing Love- (1986) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 25, 1986

Original Title:
BAVI STOCK-II The Revenge of Eyesman -愛の鼓動の彼方に-

Alternate Titles:
Bavi Stock II: The Revenge of Eyesman - Ai no Kodou no Kanata ni

Genres:
Adventure | Animation | Fantasy | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
Studio Unicorn

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 45

Kate, the agent of police planet G.P.P. is still fighting Ventica Empire. She has the aces against the Empire with her: Bavi and Mooma. They have to crashland on an unknown planet, where there is not only a thriving vegetation of trees higher than a hundred metres, but also animals resembling dinosaurs. Before the three could find a way of getting out of this jungle, a strong enemy sent by the Empire arrives: cyborg soldier Eyesman.

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Animation Director:
Eikichi Takahashi

Art Direction:
Geki Katsumata

Director:
Akinori Yabe

Director of Photography:
Motoaki Ikegami

Original Music Composer:
Masaki Kurihara

Original Story:
Kenji Terada

Sound Director:
Noriyoshi Matsuura

Special Effects:
Chiba Yutaka
Mukai Minoru

Writer:
Akinori Yabe

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