Post by thatgamingasshole on Dec 19, 2019 23:54:56 GMT
Complete non sequitur but, the plot of this entire Go For Punch thing also reminds me of a live action movie I saw, called Bane: Experiment in Terror, wherein basically these military people and an insane scientist trapped a group of women in an underground facility (it was kind of like Suckerpunch) and put them through Hell on Earth in a literal sense. The women have no memory of who they were or how they ended up there. One of them turned out to be working for the bad guys. It had a MASSIVE twist, and that wasn't it...
Spoiler in case you don't want to be spoiled...
You ready?
It turns out that the military is conducting experiments on the women, who were soldiers who had their memories wiped, because Earth had been invaded decades ago by insect-like aliens and we were losing the war. But we found out that the aliens, or one of the aliens who we captured, was killed by "extreme emotion" of some kind. The army assumes it is terror. So the women volunteered to be tortured and mind wiped to try and generate a huge wave of psychic energy to kill the aliens. Then in the end, they decided to use the psychic energy against the aliens but it seems to have no effect. Then the woman who was a traitor expresses true companionship and friendship with one of the women she killed, and THAT kills the aliens and drives them off. And the shock of everyone, including the woman narrating the movie who was the traitor, is that the "extreme emotion" which kills the aliens IS FRIENDSHIP not terror. I'm not kidding, they literally use the power of friendship to drive off the ID4 aliens. Presumably Bane: Experiment in Terror was intended as a prequel to MLP lol.
I'm pretty certain this is real. Without going too deeply into it, because I hate to search for this stuff, but there is basically an entire genre of anime which amounts to "tentacle porn with the Jigsaw Killer" called, I believe, Guro or Goru? And this honestly sounds like par the course, from what I have heard (and a bit of what I've seen) of the stuff. In fact if I recall there is one series, which is fairly well known among this "genre" of porn for Ted Bundy, which sounds a lot like this Go For Punch thing.
I think you mean Eroguro, guro alone, to the point I know, only means gore.
Probably, to be honest I've done only...minimal research the "genre" really. The whole It's Hentai But For Dennis Rader thing kind of makes me afraid to google it lol! The point stands, I think, that I've seen stuff "censored" by the pearl-clutchers here in the Land of the Free for the sin of being tame, easy going, consensual porn between adults--just with large breast implants and anime eyes. So the idea that they would take one look at Go For Punch and nope out of ever officially licensing it seems within reason to me.
Last Edit: Dec 17, 2019 3:04:21 GMT by thatgamingasshole: I had to edit that cause it was unreadable, I'm stupid, my bad
Post by thatgamingasshole on Nov 29, 2019 21:24:24 GMT
My best guess is that the CLIP was called Go For Punch, not the anime itself. I'm kind of more convinced it exists I guess because I have seen at least, that I know of, two similar cases. As mentioned there was Phantom Blood, a JoJo movie, which for whatever reason was buried and literally no one has seen it since it premiered. It was given a THEATRICAL release and still buried. The other was the one that was mentioned in that YT video, Hana No Asuka 2, which was so rare that there was no physical evidence it existed prior to a literal single video being unveiled.
And frankly those were tame, safe, broadly acceptable anime that were buried because they were either terrible, forgettable or both. This is literally gore porn! I can easily see some cheap knockoff of a porny splatter tendril anime being made and someone burying it either out of fear or because it was an underground thing to begin with.
I guess my point is, it's hardly implausible.
I'm still unclear as to what "Saki Sanobashi" means, but considering the comic (or manga, whatevs) has a similar premise I can kind of see how this may be a for lack of a better word "adaptation" of it. I also found some really rare hentai once that was so cheap and poorly animated, I'm pretty sure from what I was told the characters had no names besides the main "lead" character. Again it's...bizarre but hardly unlikely or implausible. Because again that's just safe, girl-on-girl hentai about big tiddies and a lonely housewife, this is WAY more disturbing.
I'm pretty certain this is real. Without going too deeply into it, because I hate to search for this stuff, but there is basically an entire genre of anime which amounts to "tentacle porn with the Jigsaw Killer" called, I believe, Guro or Goru? And this honestly sounds like par the course, from what I have heard (and a bit of what I've seen) of the stuff.
I have no doubt that there are plenty of guro doujinshi that have content that is similar to what is said to be featured in, 'Go For a Punch'. I struggle to believe that animated guro would have been created in the '80s or '90s without becoming infamous amongst Japan's then-anime fans, though. Which reminds me; isn't there a page on Know Your Meme which lists a lot of shock websites and images that were popular in Japan, I think in the mid-2000s? I can't remember what the page is named, but I suppose that the list might include an old guro anime?
I understand the skepticism, but it's hardly implausible: this for example (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3KS5YhZASL4&t=5s) details an almost identical case, of an anime existing and being "known" but having literally no trace save for a handful of posts and maybe a single screenshot. Until YEARS later when he found a single copy. Then there's also Phantom Blood.
Last Edit: Nov 29, 2019 21:15:33 GMT by thatgamingasshole: I had to edit that cause it was unreadable, lol my bad
When the original 4chan user was giving on the title of the video he watched on the deep web that supposedly was "Go for a Punch" he said, "it was like this ---- Go for a punch ------------dl/(some code consisting of letters and numbers)".
I have a theory about the code in the title.
You how in torrents there's info in the file name (example VHSRip, DVDR, WEB-DL, H.264 etc) well what if that code was torrent info or codec/encode info.
This could mean that it was a torrent of a VHS rip or DVD rip or this could mean nothing and it was just random numbers and letters with literally no meaning at all.
I don't it's only just a theory.
I think this makes sense. I would also reiterate, and again this is just a theory, that "Go For Punch" is likely not a title, or not an accurate translation, assuming an accurate translation exists.
If it were some code following it, like a torrent or whatever, then it's possible this may be a LINE spoken by the characters. Keep in mind I've seen clips of Mobile Suit Gundam titled "Hail Zeon somethingsomething" so it's possible this was a reference to what was happening in a specific scene. Like a line someone says, or the idea behind the scene.
Also to be blunt, speaking as an avowed Weeb, the Japanese don't know what words mean. They routinely have groups in series or even entire series called things like "Buff Clan" and "Global Chris" and "Big Valley" (and yes all of those are factions from various anime) so the literal translation of the title may be Go For Punch but it's unlikely that necessarily reflects what it is.
Post by thatgamingasshole on Nov 26, 2019 2:11:50 GMT
I'm pretty certain this is real. Without going too deeply into it, because I hate to search for this stuff, but there is basically an entire genre of anime which amounts to "tentacle porn with the Jigsaw Killer" called, I believe, Guro or Goru? And this honestly sounds like par the course, from what I have heard (and a bit of what I've seen) of the stuff. In fact if I recall there is one series, which is fairly well known among this "genre" of porn for Ted Bundy, which sounds a lot like this Go For Punch thing.
The premise, from what I understand, was that a disinherited teenage girl was kidnapped and then we follow her as she's brutally sexually assaulted and eventually kills herself. No I've never seen it, I sadly walked in on someone recounting a fairly detailed account of it. But the point is that while this sounds insane, this Go For Punch may be part of the same series, which from what I understand had the same plot as the original Saw but with explicit sex scenes and most of it was focused on a Japanese schoolgirl.
Which is why I'm fairly certain Go For Punch is real. I doubt that's the title. Given the fact that this is probably extremely obscure (thank Christ) I would imagine that the person who first learned about this misunderstood the title. It was probably something insane like "Gofukundopanch" or something that translates into Flower of the Spring of the Blue Water Punching...or something else predictably Japanese lol
Post by thatgamingasshole on Oct 26, 2019 17:05:40 GMT
Another one that really stands out to me is Jo Jo's Bizarre Adventure: Phantom Blood.
It's so bizarre, because from what I've seen it's not terrible, it's not poorly animated or explicit in any real way, and yet it was just...scrubbed. It's been completely erased from history. It almost seemed like I watching a video about suicidemouse.avi or something. This movie almost no one saw, but seemingly everyone hated for some bizarre reason, erased from history books and locked away from the world for reasons so obtuse no one can really even articulate to me why. It apparently had a troubled production (whatever that means) but so was John Carter and I have that on Blu Ray. The creator basically disavowed Phantom Blood and refuses to discuss it. Even the title, "Phantom Blood", sounds oddly mysterious.
It's just...weirdly fascinating. I'd almost love to get a copy just to see what the hell is so terrible/mysterious about it.
Post by thatgamingasshole on Oct 21, 2019 19:15:03 GMT
My favorite piece of Lost Media: Rapsitte Street Kids. It was bizarrely not that bad, of course the animation looks like the afterbirth of the Antichrist but the story, music and acting was actually very well done and I genuinely liked the music and even some of the characters. From what I can tell, it was just an average Christmas animated special made by people with LITERALLY NO IDEA of how to do CGI and so they botched it terribly. The mystique around it and the rumors of "it's a scam by the Church of Scientology" and some kind of Producers-like born to fail disaster were oddly misplaced, and so both the movie and the search had an oddly satisfying ending.
The most fascinating piece of Lost Media: Yeah Yeah Beebiss I. It's so implausible and even the "explanations" are all so far reaching and raise so many questions it makes you think it was some kind of proto-Polybius set up by the CIA to kick off Project Treadstone.
Post by thatgamingasshole on Oct 21, 2019 18:49:25 GMT
Ok wow, I remember this! I think I used to watch this as a kid, and these other videos, like suddenly this image of a Christmas video came rushing back. Did this come with some kind of specific...toy or something, like a kind of set of stickers and this hollow orange plastic jack-o-lantern with a black handle?
Post by thatgamingasshole on Jun 12, 2019 16:39:03 GMT
It reminds me of the animation and characters from Blue-Toes the Elf which is a 80s cartoon I watched a lot. Kind of a bizarre dark plot: an elf mocked because he's dim has to save Christmas and in the end he succeeded but his toes are left frozen and blue, like frostbite. So he ends up a kind of martyr.
Post by thatgamingasshole on Jun 9, 2019 12:12:44 GMT
This is kind of a second post, I tried putting this up on TOMT but for some reason it was "flagged" for being...vulgar or something, I'm not sure but they said it was NSFW and I can't get the mods to answer me as to why. I'm hoping for some help.
So when I was at an AMC theater I saw a poster for what I assumed to be either an upcomming movie yet to be released (most likely) or a very, very quietly released low-budget movie. The poster was all white, and had boxes that appeared to be texts like on a phone, with one asking if someone had seen or heard from a girl, henceforth called Jane Doe for expediency's sake...her name escapes me but it was in the name of the website for the movie. "Has Anyone Seen Jane Doe?" or "Jane Doe Where Are You?" was the text while the website was something to the effect of "searchingforjanedoe" dot com.
I'm virtually certain the movie isn't Searching, since I saw that movie in theaters, remember it well, and if memory serves it had a different poster. My best guess is this movie has yet to be released, or if it was it was done so very quietly with little or no fanfare. The impression that I got was it was some kind of a supernatural horror or perhaps a psychological suspense movie, perhaps similar to or meant as a mockbuster of Seaching? It looked interesting but I have never seen the poster again nor do I remember the title and as far as I know I've seen no trailers. Maybe I did and I didn't realize the movie was the same, hell I just saw Ma a day ago so that may have been it, but I don't know for certain.
For the record, it's also not Unfriended or Unfriended Dark Web as I saw both of those, remember them vividly also and while I don't recall the posters I know I saw trailers for them. And it's not one of the Blair Witch or Cloverfield movies, though it may have been Found Footage, having never seen it I can't tell honestly.
Oh I forgot, it's also not Megan is Missing, I have seen that movie and the time period doesn't line up. I saw this poster like at most a year ago, and most likely THIS year, also I remember Megan is Missing. Unless they re-released it under a different title?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Last Edit: Jun 9, 2019 12:24:27 GMT by thatgamingasshole: Forgot to mention extra info