La Blue Girl: Revenge of the Shikima Realm
La Blue Girl: Revenge of the Shikima Realm

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La Blue Girl: Revenge of the Shikima Realm

1995
Movie
73 min
Japanese

Three complete stories of Ninja Sexcraft! The live action version of the anime hit. Miko has been training all her life for the inevitable day when the sex-starved Shikima Demons would invade to subjugate the women of Earth with their lascivious tentacles. Now the barriers are breaking down and the people of Earth are in peril. The demons won't stop until they have insinuated themselves into every orifice available. Will the Shikima demons make slaves of all of Miko's friends? How can Miko possibly defend against the wrath of an entire dimension?

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IMDb4.6/10
Director: Dirk K. DanielsGenres: Horror, Action, Fantasy, Erotic

Plot Summary

In the mystical realm of Shikima, the powerful sorceress La Blue Girl faces a new threat from a malevolent force seeking to conquer her domain. She must harness her formidable powers and allies to protect her world from destruction. This installment delves deeper into the lore of the Shikima realm and the origins of La Blue Girl's supernatural abilities. The fate of countless lives rests on her ability to overcome this ultimate challenge.

Critical Reception

La Blue Girl: Revenge of the Shikima Realm received mixed to negative reviews from critics, often cited for its gratuitous violence and explicit content overshadowing any potential narrative depth. Audience reception was similarly divided, with some appreciating its unique blend of eroticism and horror, while others found it to be exploitative and lacking in substance. It is generally considered a niche film within the genre.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised by some for its unique aesthetic and blend of genres.

  • Criticized for its excessive gore and explicit scenes.

  • Often seen as more focused on shock value than storytelling.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce and polarized, with some viewers appreciating the film's cult status and provocative nature, while others express disappointment with its low production values and questionable narrative.

Fun Fact

The 'La Blue Girl' franchise originated from a Japanese manga series created by Toshio Maeda, known for his distinctive and often disturbing horror artwork.

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