Riki-Oh: Toukatsu Jigoku


Riki-Oh: The Wall of Hell

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Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Riki-Ou: Toukatsu Jigoku, Story of Ricky: The Wall of Hell
Japanese: 力王 等括地獄
English: Riki-Oh: The Wall of Hell
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Type: OVA
Episodes: 1
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jun 25, 1989
Producers: Trans Arts
Licensors: Media Blasters
Studios: Magic Bus
Source: Manga
Genre: ActionAction
Themes: Martial ArtsMartial Arts, Super PowerSuper Power
Demographic: SeinenSeinen
Duration: 48 min.
Rating: R - 17+ (violence & profanity)

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Score: 5.971 (scored by 17901,790 users)
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Ranked: #97312
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Popularity: #9005
Members: 4,146
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Synopsis

A Retelling of the prison arc of the manga RIKI-OH!

The story follows Saiga Riki-Oh, a young man blessed with inhuman strength. After taking revenge against a yakuza boss who was responsible for the death of his girlfriend, he ends up in a maximum security prison owned by a private organization.

The prison is divided into four blocks, each run by a member of prisoners known as the Gang of Four. The first member is a tattooed knife wielder known as Hai that runs his block in a mafia style family system. The second member is a giant man (known as Tarzan in the live action) with incredible strength. The third member is a effeminate fighter named Huang Chaun that is growing Opium in the prison. The final member is a small man that use sewing needles as his weapons.

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Characters & Voice Actors

Saiga, Riki-Oh

Main
Shimada, Bin
Japanese

Narumi

Supporting
Genda, Tesshou
Japanese

Asa

Supporting
Koorogi, Satomi
Japanese

Imura

Supporting
Ootsuka, Akio
Japanese

Bandou

Supporting
Ootomo, Ryuuzaburou
Japanese

Iwata

Supporting

Wakamatsu

Supporting
Matsumoto, Yasunori
Japanese

Staff

Sakamoto, Eizou
Theme Song Performance
Nakajima, Yuuki
Theme Song Composition, Theme Song Arrangement, Music


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"No Mercy" by Eizo Sakamoto
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Ending Theme

"Kanashimi no Senshi" by Eizo Sakamoto




Reviews

Mar 13, 2014
Saiga Riki-oh is a man with a strong sense of justice and a knack for brutally killing people (understatement). He can be distinguished by his supernatural strength and the "Six Pointed Star" (Star of David) on his right hand. He has been sent to prison charged with assault. Shortly after entering the prison he has already made a name for himself as someone you don't want to mess with. Riki-oh punishes and helps those who deserve it, which catches the attention of the higher authority figures of the prison.

"Riki-Oh: Toukatsu Jigoku" covers the first arc of the manga, the "Prison Arc". The original manga which ...
May 29, 2017
Mixed Feelings
I watched a very low quality sub. The res had likely been truncated/adulterated even further down to 480x360 to create a small file size. (appropriate low quality badness. this aint no rolls royce OVA) no idea where i got it or who made it.

The story and realism is farfetched and over the top but it's stylish and everything is presented in a way that communicates a cause/explanation. (It's kinda like American wrestling actually...) It's one of those things that might not 'make sense' because its over-exagerrated but it does an excllent job fooling you into going along with it and being believable because of it's ...
Mar 5, 2022
If you like mindless gory violence set to a 1980s soundtrack, then “Riki-Oh: Toukatsu Jigoku” is for you. From start to finish, this 48-minute long OVA is packed with blood, guts, torture and death, leaving little room for much else.

The gist of the story is that Riki-Oh Saiga, a mysterious man with superhuman strength, is arrested and put into prison for killing someone. Why he kills this person isn’t made clear in the anime, but according to the synopsis here (which is likely based on the manga) it’s because the person killed his girlfriend. This prison is filled with people who enjoy killing. The prisoners ...

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