A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 4, 1992
Original Title:
花平バズーカ
Alternate Titles:
화평 바주카
Genres:
Action | Animation | Comedy
Production Companies:
Shueisha
Studio Signal
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: MA 15+
Runtime: 43
Lecherous high school boy Hanahei Yamada, called Hanappe for his sexual inexperience, is visited by two demons who come out from his TV (after he accidentally writes "abracadabra" while stroking his...you know) that immediately control his entire family: the rocket launcher-wielding Ophisto Bazooka takes his mother as a bed-buddy, and the furry yet fatal Mephisto Dance conjures all the money his dad can dream of while seducing his sister into sapphic lust. After these two entities of occultic evil have assimilated themselves and all their hellish friends into Hanappe's life, they've granted him only the most corrupting demonic powers any man dreams of...but will this clumsy demigod of a kid be able to handle a fantastic phallic pointer finger, superhuman strength, and the grotesque sexually-tinged situations that await him!?
Animation Director:
Fujio Oda
Art Direction:
Osamu Honda
Author:
Go Nagai
Kazuo Koike
Director:
Yoshisugu Ikegami
Editor:
Kazuo Inoue
Tadahito Sata
Music:
Nozomi Aoki
Producer:
Ikuya Koumori
Ryuji Kumano
Screenplay:
Fumio Nishikidera
Sound Director:
Yoshikazu Iwanami
Sound Effects:
Junichi Sasaki
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