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"Violence Jack" is a feature-length anime film that was released in 1986. Directed by Takayuki Hamana and produced by Toei Animation, it is set in a post-apocalyptic world and revolves around themes of survival, violence, and the struggle for power among various factions. The story is known for its dark and often brutal depiction of life in a world devastated by catastrophic events.

A long-standing theory among fans—and eventually a confirmed plot point—is that Jack is actually a manifestation of (Akira Fudo), continuing his eternal struggle in a new, shattered reality. Themes and Controversy violence jack

The plot takes place in a future where a catastrophic earthquake, known as the "Great Tokyo Earthquake," has devastated the city, leading to widespread destruction and chaos. The story follows Hiryu, a young man with extraordinary strength, known as "Violence Jack," who becomes embroiled in the conflicts between various groups vying for control in the ruins of Tokyo. These groups include survivors who band together for mutual protection, gangs, and other factions with their own agendas. "Violence Jack" is a feature-length anime film that