Demon Lord Dante - Dante Rages Vol. 2 2004 Horror Movie Review
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In this classic horror/fantasy anime, based on a manga by Go Nagai, the Demon Lord Dante has sat frozen for thousands of years in the Himalayan Mountains. Now, in young Ryo Utsugi, Dante has a chance to resurrect himself. Ryo has nightmares of a terrifying creature attacking him, and then suddenly he develops psychic powers. Those power allow him to hear voices and see visions of women being murdered. When the torment of the voices becomes too much to bear, Ryo follows a voice off the edge of cliff, where he immediately transports to Dante’s frozen grave. Once possessed, Ryo must unravel his family mystery, and along the way, deal with Satanic rituals and murders. In this edition, Ryo can’t get over his transformation into Dante, and the resulting guilt creates a deadly vortex that may destroy the city. Though the army attacks with napalm, it has no effect, and the Lord of Heavens calls upon the secret group “D” to find a way to stop Dante.
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Title: Demon Lord Dante - Dante Rages Vol. 2
Year: 2004
Starring: Not available,
Rating: 3 / 5 stars from 5 users.
Rating: Unrated
Director: Not available,
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