BD launch of the 2013 movie adaptation of Keishuu Andoumanga of ‘s will embrace new english model dub

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Media blasters mentions a Blu-ray Disc launch of the live-action HK/Hentai Kamen movie set for launch on September tenth. The discharge will function a brand new English dub.

Media blasters describes the story of the movie:

Kyosuke (Ryōhei Suzuki) has inherited his late detective father’s robust sense of justice, and whereas he tries his finest to be macho, he is principally used as a punching bag in his college’s martial arts membership. At some point, Kyosuke falls head over heels in love with a brand new switch scholar, Aiko, and unusually sufficient discovers his unusual fetish for sporting ladies’s underwear… over his face! This seemingly perverse act inadvertently transforms him into his kinky superhero alter ego, “Pervert Masks.” By hiding his face beneath a pair of pleated lingerie, Kyosuke immediately features highly effective superpowers that come in useful when he should shield his beloved Aiko and his classmates from the advances of a lecherous instructor, different equally absurd superheroes, and a sinister gang! When an evil gang chief plans to wreck the varsity searching for hidden treasure and takes Aiko as his prize, Kyosuke’s typically unreliable powers are put to the final word check!

The primary live-action movie adaptation of Keishuu Andou‘S The irregular superhero hentai Kamen manga premiered in 2013. The movie earned 101,983,300 yen (roughly US$1,050,000 on the time), far exceeding the movie’s anticipated gross. The primary movie screened on the 2013 New York Asian Movie Competition and gained the Viewers Award.

Ryōhei Suzuki (stay motion Gatchaman, Mei-chan no Shitsuji, Hana Kimi, Yankee-kun to Megane-chan) stars as Kyōsuke Shikijō, a highschool scholar who turns right into a hero by sporting an underpants masks—and little else.

The HK/Hentai Kamen: The Irregular Disaster The sequel premiered in Japan in Might 2016.

Andou’s six-part gag manga was revealed in Shueisha‘S Weekly Shonen Soar journal from 1992-1993.

Sources: Media blasters‘ web site, Amazon by way of @WTK