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The Rapeman
Rated: Rx - Hentai
Status: Finished Airing
Source: Manga
Score: 6.23
Rank:
Popularity: 7387
Keisuke Iwasaki is a popular high school PE teacher by day and the notorious "Rapeman" at night. As a masked avenger, he collaborates with his uncle, a former surgeon, to dispense his brand of justice on behalf of clients who seek the assistance of their business, "Rapeman Services." Be it exacting vengeance on an ex-lover, mending the relationship between a daughter and her parents, or suppressing the anger of a disgruntled employee, Keisuke never falters in completing his assigned contracts. Whenever corrupt women wander, the Rapeman arrives to forcibly change their sullied hearts. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Ichimonji, Yuuka
Main
Koorogi, Satomi
Iwasaki, Keisuke
Main
Horiuchi, Kenyuu
Ootani, Maki
Main
Katsuki, Masako
Haraoka, Tadao
Supporting
Tsujimura, Mahito
Ichimonji, Boss
Supporting
Ootomo, Ryuuzaburou
Review
vaberella
I really don't know where to start with this review or end. It's not even fitting. I don't understand how the other reviewer gave it such a commendable response. But it really doesn't deserve it. There are Japanese films that can fall very easily into this genre and they are far more commendable. A guy gets hired, mainly by rejected men or something---or he just takes it upon himself and he basically runs around raping women who seem to love it after ward. It makes you question the morality of a society and the people who came up with it.If I take it as a feminist that I am, I'm utterly offended. If I take it as tongue-in-cheek nonsense...well it's...fitting. Basically this story was developed to appeal to the adult male audience (no not the pubescent) so they can start reading mangas. I don't really think adult males need such story concepts in order to get into reading mangas. Berserk is a good example of good story with extreme themes. In any event, as a manga it was a bomb---so it boggles my mind why it was turned into a mini-anime. As a short analysis of each rated part of the anime, it's not going to be pleasant. Story---there actually is a meaning as to why the guy does what he does. You just have to wonder how rape is a plausible teaching lesson. Is the story rich and developed and grasping...no---there's just violence and misogynistic behavior towards women. Art---it's like that 80s style art from like yaoi hentai with the same style of music. You decide if you like it or not. I find that sort of thing really trite, like watching 70s porn or something. Sound---Meh, all you hear is screams and squelching sounds. There isn't much dialogue to listen too. Character----you get no real character development. But if I remember correctly, because it's been a while. I wanted him to hook up with his secretary I think. Love for a rapist?! I know, I know---the way these animes make you think...~sigh~ Enjoyment---I remember it, I can't say I enjoyed it since I found it an utter disappointment. Don't ask what I was thinking I would get from watching it. At this point I just put it down to me wanting to see as many animes as I could so I can say I watched them, even if they are crap. Overall---it got hire than I thought it would. ^_^
thetickdickler
The first time I encountered "The Rapeman" was a trilogy of videos in the early days of YouTube, from around 2006 to 2009, called Rapeman Begins, Rapeman Returns, and Rapeman Forever. A little more than 10 years later, I suddenly stumbled across these videos again while browsing reddit, and after being surprised that they're still floating around out there on the internet, I finally decided to seek out and watch the anime that these videos take their footage from. Based on a manga that run from 1985 to 1992, The Rapeman, (or The Reipuman), is a satirical black comedy series that follows Keisuke Iwasaki, a popularhigh school PE teacher by day and the notorious "Rapeman" at night. He collaborates with his uncle, a former surgeon, to dispense his brand of justice on behalf of clients who seek the assistance of their business, the appropriately titled "Rapeman Services". Be it exacting vengeance on an ex-lover, mending the relationship between a daughter and her parents, or suppressing the anger of a disgruntled employee, Keisuke never falters in completing his assigned contracts. Whenever corrupt women wander, the Rapeman arrives to forcibly change their sullied hearts. This two episode OVA series is so offensive, over-the-top, and out there, that it's ends up being incredibly hilarious to watch purely on how absurd it is. It's some of the finest black comedy that I've seen in an anime. I would review the animation or audio, but we all know that's not why we're here (they're both decent by the way, for the 2 people who care). My only real complaint is that it's only 3 episodes long. I never thought that I would say this about a hentai, but I wanted more plot. That's right, I want more plot from this hentai. The explicit sex isn't the real focus here anyway, as the comedy and silly nature of the series is whats driving it. The manga had been finished by this point for 2 years, and there was plenty more to adapt. So much to adapt that there were several live action movies, and yes, a series of live action movies DOES exist based on this series. Should you watch The Rapeman. Hell yes, it's an instant hentai classic. And you should definitely follow it up with the original manga, the live action series, and the previously mentioned comedy dub that exists out there somewhere on Youtube if it hasn't been taken down already.