Hanappe Bazooka
Oshimeter
Synopsis
A teenager's TV spits out two demons who immediately start hitting on his mom and sister. That's the setup, and it only gets weirder from there. Hanappe Yamada is your typical lecherous high school kid whose late-night TV habits accidentally summon Mephisto Dance and Ophisto Bazooka into his suburban home. The demons make themselves comfortable, turning the place into a supernatural hangout, and as a kind of consolation prize, they give Hanappe the 'Hanappe Bazooka' — his index finger can now level buildings or send women into an uncontrollable lustful frenzy. The catch is he has absolutely no idea how to use it, which goes about as well as you'd expect. This is a single OVA from 1992, and it carries the unmistakable fingerprints of Go Nagai, the guy behind Devilman, so the mix of demons, crude humor, and chaotic energy should feel familiar if you've spent time with his work. Kazuo Koike, the writer behind Lone Wolf and Cub, also has a hand in this, which is a genuinely strange collaboration that produces something uniquely messy. If you liked the unhinged supernatural comedy of Bio Hunter or the demon-world absurdity in early Devilman OVAs, this sits comfortably in that same era of adult animation that did not care about being respectable. It's rough around the edges, very much a product of its time, and leans hard into ecchi territory — just go in knowing exactly what kind of 90s OVA you're dealing with.
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Hanappe Yamada
Portrayed by Kappei Yamaguchi
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-null of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 1.

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