Narrator: Humanity, you are an ignorant race
Story
The relative coexistence of the human world, the demon world, and the beast world is about to be disrupted by the Superfiend, an immensely powerful demon who will be reborn after 3,000 years to reshape the world to his liking. This was the first feature-length animated film to be rated NC-17 by the MPAA. The girls who tormented Niki were apparently hiding in the school gymnasium, as well as the schoolyard. All seven girls are gruesomely and inhumanely mutilated in that same room (one of them being transformed into a skeleton), but the next day school is still in session and the students make no mention of the event. How foolish to believe that your kind rules the Earth.
His name is Chojin!
Know now that you are not alone, there are invisible worlds that exist parallel to yours. These are the worlds of the Makai, a race of demons. And the Jujinkai, those who are half-human and half-beast. There is an ancient legend, a prophecy that predicts the appearance of super beings every three thousand years. God of all Gods, Superdemon!
Now his time has come!
Chojin will appear through the body of a man and unite the three worlds with his great power. He will create a new world, a world of peace and harmony. The names of the voice actors in the credits of the English version are fake, and many aliases have sexual connotations. Bill Timoney stated that this was because the actors were disgusted by the film. Also available in the original 3-episode Japanese version which is much more sexually explicit than the NC-17 theatrical version released in the United States.
He really is an everyman
Editing Chôjin densetsu 1: Chôjin tanjô hen (1987). Probably the most important Japanese gothic sci-fi allegory of sexual horror metamorphosis of our time, Urotsukidouji is a touching love tragedy wrapped in a shroud of horrifying telescopic genitals and pink, glistening semen. This film goes a long way toward explaining why anime has a bad reputation for pornography. Follow Nagum as he falls in love, gets killed, comes back to life as a super sex demon, and lives happily ever after. His sweet, innocent romance with the character Akemi is a stark contrast to his penchant for non-consensual sex with just about everyone he meets.
I mean, uhright?
There’s also an incomprehensible plot about demons and demi-humans and the destruction of Osaka, once again in Japan. But you’ll have a hard time focusing on the intricacies of the plot, with all the rapes, killings, kicks, and mutilations. The second half is also good (maybe better than the first half), then the series dissolves into post-apocalyptic gore. But if you have an insatiable appetite for monster porn, you’d better watch them all.