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Tokyo Ballistic War II: Crazy Cyborg Maiden
Due to the government’s new policy, the Japanese Economy is growing steadily. Although companies are prospering, the citizens are experiencing poverty. Nichiwa Motors initiates their development in warfare devices. Wataru, the president of Nichiwa Motors, creates cyborgs and releases them to the city. Seika Mamiya gets mortally wounded in an explosion during the attack, but luckily she is revived as a cyborg.
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Plot Summary
In a future Tokyo ravaged by a cybernetic uprising, a young woman named Rei navigates the dangerous streets. She possesses a unique connection to the rogue cyborgs and must uncover the truth behind their rampage. Along the way, she teams up with a grizzled detective and a quirky inventor to prevent total destruction.
Critical Reception
Tokyo Ballistic War II: Crazy Cyborg Maiden received a mixed to positive reception, praised for its energetic action sequences and visual style, though some critics found the plot convoluted. Audiences generally enjoyed its blend of sci-fi thrills and comedic elements.
What Reviewers Say
Visually striking action sequences that are a feast for the eyes.
A fun, albeit somewhat chaotic, blend of science fiction and humor.
The narrative can be hard to follow at times, but the overall entertainment value is high.
Google audience: Google users appreciated the film's high-octane action and the comedic performances, with many finding it an enjoyable popcorn flick. Some viewers pointed out that the story could have been clearer, but the spectacle largely made up for it.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Katsuyuki Motohiro, is also known for his work on the popular 'Bayside Shakedown' film series, bringing a distinct comedic flair to his action-oriented projects.
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