What is the most violent, bloodiest and action-packed anime anyone has ever seen.

Started by dadudemon6 pages

Originally posted by Impediment
I just saw the opening 8 minutes of Elfen Lied on YouTube and it was severely disappointing. I expected so much more from what I was told.

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Shigurui is awesomely drawn and it has buckets of blood and gore.

I dunno, it's hard to top death by eye socket impalement, dismemberment, pummeling into a hamburger meat pile, disemboweling, beheading with neck blood squirting, and slicey dicey McMeatChunk surprise.

In fact, it really can't get any worse than that. Maybe some torture before the death?

To me, it was no different than Kill Bill vol. 1; bloody as hell, but with no extreme violence and gore. All I saw was clean dismemberments and a girl get used as a human shield, but with no gore.

Then again, I watched it on YouTube and it could very well have been a censored version.

I guess it's just me. I'm a hard core gore hound.

Shigurui is on my list of most violent and gory, along with Ninja Scroll.

I need to see Berserk. I hear that it's nice and violent.

Alucard killing vampires.

There are many gory anime in this forum, but the one that, to me, beats them all in terms of explicit gore, has to be Genocyber, people are ripped apart, disemboweled , shot to shreds, those are the mildest deaths in this 5 episode ova series.

Also, Shigurui is pretty damn gory, it's also really good.

Originally posted by Impediment
I just saw the opening 8 minutes of Elfen Lied on YouTube and it was severely disappointing. I expected so much more from what was told

You mean in terms of gore? If you mean otherwise, judging an anime from the first eight minutes, especially with Elfen Lied... Regardless, the manga is where it's at, even if it gets strange near the end.

And even then it's pretty overrated tbh, but good.

Originally posted by sirworthington1
Also, Shigurui is pretty damn gory, it's also really good.
Haven't seen the anime but the manga had some pretty fcked up moments. Probably worse than its anime counterpart.