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Kekko Kamen 2
Japan 1992
produced by Naokatsu Ito for Japan Home Video (JHV)
directed by Yutaka Akiyama
starring Chris Aoki, Rie Nakano, Mirei Asaoka, Chika Matsui, Hajime Tsukumo, Jiro Dan, Akira Oizumi, Kenji Yamaguchi, Rie Kondoh, Go Nagai, Masatoshi Igarashi
screenplay by Yutaka Akiyama, based on the manga by Go Nagai, music by Masaya Abe, special effects by Hajime Matsumoto
Kekko Kamen, Kekko Kamen (Chris Aoki)
review by Mike Haberfelner
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Sparta high school is one of the best schools in the country - but it
is also one of the strictest: Students are not allowed to leave the
school's premises, their communication with the outside is censored, girls
and boys are not allowed to mingle, even talk to each other, even though
they share the same classrooms, and if someone's marks are down, they are
tortured and humiliated. Especially the girls have to suffer here because
the teachers and especially the principal Satan's Toenail (Hajime Tsukumo)
are unhealthily horny men who love nothing more than to expose the tits of
their female students. The students have a superheroine on their side
though, Kekko Kamen (Chris Aoki), a naked yet masked girl whose favourite
move is blinding her foes with her beautiful vagina. Of course, Satan's
Toenail wants to get his hands (and maybe more) on Kekko Kamen, so he
hires two bounty hunters, Bendo and Azumi, to get on her tail, and the two
do their best to lure Kekko out into the open, like exposing a male
student (Mirei Asaoka) to actually be a girl, like torturing the school
nurse (Chris Aoki) because they suspect her to be Kekko Kamen just because
their measurements match - but all to no avail, in the end, Kekko Kamen
defeats all the baddies and saves the students from torture and
humiliation - until the next time ... Ok, a bizarre highschool
story featuring a naked superheroine is hardly an intellectual masterpiece
almost by definition - but if you can accept that and instead watch the
film for its absurdity and intentional lewdness, you will most certainly
be entertained. Sure, this one might be neither the best nor the funniest Kekko
Kamen movie, but it's fun still ...
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