Original video animation Violence Jack: Harem Bomber A few of the story arcs of the manga were adapted into OVA format. The first OVA, called , also referred to in some translations as
Harlem Bomber, was released in June 1986 (some sources place the release date on June 21, 1986, although others place the release date on June 5, 1986). A comet strikes Earth, severely damaging the
Kantō region. Volcanoes erupt and huge earthquakes are unleashed, reducing many cities to rubble and killing thousands of people. In this time of weakness, a ruthless man known as the Slum King took control of the Kantō Plain by brute force and rules it with an iron fist. However, in the middle of a trek across the land with his great forces at his side, he encounters a mighty beast-like man wearing a battered green jacket and a yellow ascot who slaughters his men and then targets the Slum King himself. They clash, but their fight is interrupted by a sudden massive tsunami that separates the two. The Slum King survives the wave and returns to his immense fortress where he tells his men that no one can dare oppose him and be permitted to live. With that said, he promptly orders his men to find and kill Violence Jack, the man whom he confronted before. Shortly afterwards, a young woman named Mari is captured by the Slum King's army and sent to a sex camp. Her boyfriend, Ken'ichi, rescues her with the help of Violence Jack. Before Jack, Ken'ichi and Mari can escape, Harem Bomber arrives and challenges Jack to a fight. With great difficulty, Jack manages to defeat Harem Bomber, but at the price of the life of Ken'ichi, who is accidentally killed when Jack swings his helicopter into the Harem Bomber, launching him from the vehicle and causing him to fall to his death. Mari awakens among the ruins, and looks up to see Jack taking the form of a gigantic golden bird, who flies away with Mari following him on foot.
Violence Jack: Evil Town The second OVA, called , was released on December 21, 1988. A short while after the cataclysms which rocked Japan, a peaceful town named 'Hope Town' has been established with the intent of returning peace to the region. The biker gang Hell's Wind show up and ransack it. Violence Jack makes his entrance here. The episode starts as a young woman, Jun, and her boyfriend, Tetsuya, are attacked. Tetsuya is murdered by Hell's Wind, and they assault and rape the terrified Jun soon after. Jack arrives to fight the raiders, and fends off the gang by taking several gunshots which seem to have no effect on him. Hell's Wind captures a young teacher and takes her to their camp at the
Yokota Air Base. They take her top off and strap her to a fighter jet. At the behest of a little orphaned boy, Jack goes to rescue her. They try shooting him with a rocket launcher, but Jack tunnels under the ground and bursts out while being set on fire to kill everyone. The bike leader sends a messenger to their "supreme master" and request reinforcements. Jack finally kills the leader of the gang. Jack departs, strangely heartened by speaking with the orphaned boy, who vowed to become stronger than anyone to protect the people around him. The final scene shows another gang of horsemen coming from the distance and showing the messenger strapped to a post. A close-up is made to one of the vehicles to show the Slum King in full armor. The screen turns to black and Slum King's eyes appear, as he becomes furious, and the credits begin to roll.
Release The English releases of the OVAs were out of their original order: Most non-Japanese versions also use the same order of the English version.
Violence Jack was originally released in an edited form in the US by
Manga Entertainment. As fans wanted to see it uncut,
Right Stuf arranged with Manga Entertainment the release of an unedited version in November 1996. The label
Critical Mass was created since it was considered to be too intense for the Right Stuf line. The censored version by Manga Entertainment only had dubbed audio, while the uncensored version by Critical Mass was available in both dubbed and subtitled formats. The censored version was also released in the United Kingdom by Manga Entertainment. In New Zealand, also released by Manga Entertainment, it was promoted as the banned version from Australia. The OVAs were released in their uncut version by Manga Entertainment in
France in 1999 and by Fox Pathé Europa in 2003, and in Italy by
Shin Vision also in 2003. The first release by Manga Entertainment was cut in most countries where it was released (USA, United Kingdom, New Zealand). In the UK release, the cuts amount to 30 in
Evil Town of an already cut version for a total of 4:25 mins, 6:43 mins in ''Hell's Wind
, and 25 in Slumking
(Harem Bomber'') and are related to sex, violence, bondage and cannibalism. The US version also has similar cuts. The OVA with most censorship problems was
Violence Jack: Evil Town. When Manga Entertainment submitted this OVA to the
Australian Classification Board in 1997, the OVA was refused a rating. It is suspected that this version was the already censored version from the UK (the print reviewed ran 55 mins, whereas the original print runs 60 mins).
CB Chara Nagai Go World The third OVA of
CB Chara Nagai Go World is dedicated to the saga of
Violence Jack, where it is confirmed that Jack is Akira Fudo after his battle with Satan.
Novels Two novels were written by
Yasutaka Nagai with illustrations by Go Nagai and published by
Kadokawa Shoten. The first one, was released in August 1986 while the second one, , was released in April 1987. In July 1995, another novel titled , written by Tatsuhiko Dan with illustration by Go Nagai, was released by
Kodansha. ==Legacy==