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DVD: Noboru Iguchi’s SUKEBAN BOY (OIRA SUKEBAN)

Posted by The Gomorrahizer at 7:08pm.

Posted in DVD News , Exploitation, Cult, Comedy, Martial Arts, Action, Asia, Fantasia Festival 2006.

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Thanks to Twitch’s own logboy for bringing the following to my attention: Unicorn Entertainment International Limited is scheduled to release Noboru Iguchi’s Sukeban Boy (Oira sukeban) on DVD (NTSC, region-free, English subtitles) in Hong Kong on Thursday (February 1st). King Record Co. Ltd. (Kingu Rekôdo K.K.) released the movie theatrically in Japan on February 4th of last year, and on sale DVD (KIBF-361; NTSC, region 2, no subtitles) there on March 8th of last year. The movie was screened at the 2006 Fantasia Festival in Montréal on July 16th of last year.

As was previously reported here and there on Twitch, the screenplay for Sukeban Boy (Oira sukeban) was written by Iguchi, based on the eponymous manga serial Oira sukeban by Gô Nagai. The movie’s principal cast is as follows (listed order corresponds to Japanese DVD covers): Asami, Emiru Momose, Saori Matsunaka, Shizuka Itô, Demo Tanaka, Chisa Imai, Shô Sawamura, Kaori, Miwa, Kentarô Kishi, Hiroaki Murakami, and Beat Arima (Bîto Arima). The rest of its cast apparently includes Atsuko Miura, Kôichi Ôhori (on top), Risa Mizuki (Miduki Risa), and Junna Ayukawa.

Here’s a description of Sukeban Boy, written by Twitch’s own Todd Brown, from the Fantasia Festival website: “Sukeban has a problem. The foulmouthed, hard-fighting son of a biker, the teenaged boy has been cursed with the looks of a pop princess. The looks lead to teasing, the teasing leads to fighting, the fighting leads to expulsions - expulsions from every boys’ high school in the region. What’s a biker who’s nurturing conflicted feelings for his gender-confused child to do in such a situation? Simple! Dress the boy up as a girl and enroll him in an all-girls high school. But girls’ schools are strange, disturbing places and, within a day of arriving, Sukeban has been signed up for humiliation classes and forced to do battle with the various school gangs: the Pantyhose League, the No-Bra League, and - of course - the Full Strip League. Wasting no opportunities to spread jiggling flesh across the screen, is SUKEBAN BOY a blazingly funny parody of the schoolgirl fetish film, or simply one of the most memorable fetish films ever made? By the time the nipple clamps and breast guns make an appearance, you simply won’t care. Bizarre, hysterical and horribly wrong in absolutely all the right ways, SUKEBAN BOY is an unmissable guilty pleasure.”

Iguchi’s other directing credits include Cat-Eyed Boy (Nekome kozô), Manji, Snake Girl (Madara no shôjo) - one of the movies in the Kazuo Umezu’s Horror Theater (Umezu Kazuo: kyôfu gekijô) hexalogy - Saishû seiki! Natsume Nana - kyûkyoku no erosu, Impolite Education (18-kin - abunai kankei: the kinshinsôkan), the short “Evil Guy” ("Yôchû no harawata") - a.k.a. “Entrails of a Larva” - and A Larva to Love (Koi suru yôchû).

Sukeban Boy Japanese rental DVD cover (188 KB JPEG - viewer discretion is advised)
Sukeban Boy flyer (see above left - 432 KB JPEG version)
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GOMORRAHY.com: Cat-Eyed Boy (w/ trailer, etc.)
GOMORRAHY.com: Manji (w/ trailer, etc.)

Snake Girl trailer (downloadable 5.6 MB MOV file)
Saishû seiki! Natsume Nana - kyûkyoku no erosu still (40 KB JPEG - viewer discretion is advised)
Saishû seiki! Natsume Nana - kyûkyoku no erosu Japanese sale DVD cover (128 KB JPEG - viewer discretion is advised)
GOMORRAHY.com: Trailer Park subsite (w/ trailer for A Larva to Love, etc.)

 

Reader Comments

  1. Steve Dierks 01/30/2007 @ 8:14pm

    Where can this be purchased?

  2. Caterpillar 01/31/2007 @ 5:11am

    OK, all the guys who complained about Anno’s CUTIE HONEY movie being crap? Watch this!

  3. Todd Brown 01/31/2007 @ 1:42pm

    Oh, but it’s exactly the right kind of crap ...
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  4. TheOrientalNightfish 07/16/2008 @ 1:33pm

    The film is also getting a DVD release in North America, according to
    http://www.discotekmedia.com

    It’s a little strange that Gô Nagai is famous enough in the English-speaking world though adaptations of his work that even remakes and reimaginings of his creations are advertised as being from him, yet he remains completely unrepresented on the comics front, with, as far as I can tell, a couple of long out of print translated volumes at most.

    It should perhaps also be noted that the film’s background story differs somewhat from the anime version, according to http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=575

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