Cyber City

Madhouse
Cyberpunk / Crime / Adventure3 EP/21 Jun 1990

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Synopsis

Serving centuries behind bars with no end in sight, three convicts get offered a deal: work as cops in a futuristic Tokyo, and every mission shaves a few years off their time. The catch? They're each wearing explosive collars that detonate if they step out of line or blow a deadline. Welcome to Cyber City Oedo 808, a 3-episode OVA from 1990 by Madhouse that packs more cyberpunk style into its short runtime than most full series manage. Sengoku is the hothead doing 375 years for armed robbery, Gogul is a master hacker pulling 310, and Benten — an androgynous pretty boy with 295 years — rounds out the trio. Their boss, Hasegawa, keeps his finger on the detonator and his patience thin. Each episode is essentially a standalone case — part action, part mystery — where one of the three takes the lead. The cyberpunk world-building is dense and lived-in, all neon-soaked cityscapes and grimy tech. If you're into Ghost in the Shell or Bubblegum Crisis, this sits comfortably in that same 80s-90s cyberpunk lineage but with a grittier, more criminal edge. Worth noting: the British dub swaps out the original score for a rock-heavy soundtrack that honestly slaps and gives the whole thing a completely different energy. It's only three episodes, so the time commitment is nothing. If Akira made you want more dark, stylish sci-fi from that era, this is a solid next pick.

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Characters

Merill Yanagawa

Albino sniper Benten, a skilled cyber criminal, uses silent weapons and monowire for assassinations.

Portrayed by Flynn Daniel

Gabimaru Rikiya

Cyber City Oedo 808 character description not found.

Portrayed by Barrett Sean

Sengoku Syunsuke

Renegade cyber-criminal, hates his boss, uses a high-velocity pistol, and is perpetually followed by his robot liaison.

Portrayed by Marzello Vincent

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The last episode of this miniseries stars Benten, the enigmatic final member of the criminal trio. His focus story leans more towards the high fantasy genre vs. Cyber City's previous sci-fi tones, but it's what gives him the most depth of the main characters.
The 2nd episode shifts its focus from the hot-headed Sengoku to the more level-headed Goggle. True to his character, the story tone is less action-y and moves us to take a closer, more sympathetic look at the criminal stars of the show.
Cyber City's first episode sets up its gritty futuristic universe well, with memorable characters to back it up. It's procedural with its sequences, but the action is entertaining & its retro aesthetics enhance the effect. It's a good intro to this under-the-radar cult classic.
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