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'''Violence Jack''' is a manga series written and illustrated by Go Nagai ([[Demon Prince Enma]]) and published between 1973 to 2008. The story tells about post apocalyptic world, when the various criminals rules, and the main hero - defender of the weak, known under the nickname Violence Jack, who fights with evil. There are three OVA movies, based on this manga, released. The first one '''''[[Violence Jack: Harem Bomber]]''''' (released in USA under the title ''[[Violence Jack: Slumking]]'') was released at June 1986. The second one '''''[[Violence Jack: Evil Town]]''''' was released at December 21, 1988. The third one '''''[[Violence Jack: Hell's Wind Hen]]''''' (released in USA under the title ''[[Violence Jack: Hell's Wind]]'') was released at November 9, 1990. All of this three movie hadn't overall plot and the only common character is Jack himself.
'''Violence Jack''' is a manga series written and illustrated by [[Go Nagai]] and published between 1973 to 2008. The story tells about post apocalyptic world, when the various criminals rules, and the main hero - defender of the weak, known under the nickname Violence Jack, who fights with evil. There are three OVA movies, based on this manga, released. The first one '''''[[Violence Jack: Harem Bomber]]''''' (released in USA under the title ''[[Violence Jack: Slumking]]'') was released at June 1986. The second one '''''[[Violence Jack: Evil Town]]''''' was released at December 21, 1988. The third one '''''[[Violence Jack: Hell's Wind Hen]]''''' (released in USA under the title ''[[Violence Jack: Hell's Wind]]'') was released at November 9, 1990. All of this three movie hadn't overall plot and the only common character is Jack himself.
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===FIM-92A Stinger===
===FIM-92A Stinger===
Gokumon fires [[FIM-92A Stinger]] at the film climax.
Gokumon fires [[FIM-92A Stinger]] at the film climax.
[[Image:Violence Jack HWH machine launcher 1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Gokumon readies his stinger.]]
[[Image:Violence Jack HWH machine launcher 1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Gokumon readies his stinger.]]
[[Image:Violence Jack HWH machine launcher 2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|]]
[[Image:Violence Jack HWH machine launcher 2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|]]
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Violence Jack is a manga series written and illustrated by Go Nagai and published between 1973 to 2008. The story tells about post apocalyptic world, when the various criminals rules, and the main hero - defender of the weak, known under the nickname Violence Jack, who fights with evil. There are three OVA movies, based on this manga, released. The first one Violence Jack: Harem Bomber (released in USA under the title Violence Jack: Slumking) was released at June 1986. The second one Violence Jack: Evil Town was released at December 21, 1988. The third one Violence Jack: Hell's Wind Hen (released in USA under the title Violence Jack: Hell's Wind) was released at November 9, 1990. All of this three movie hadn't overall plot and the only common character is Jack himself.
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Character
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The following weapons were used in the film Violence Jack: Evil Town:
Nambu Model 60
Det. Kawamori carries Nambu Model 60 throughot the movie as his duty sidearm. His revolver also can be seen in the hands of Blue Kid and Aira Mu. Another Nambu Model 60 briefly can be seen during the prologue.