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Some notable film productions include the 1989 cult horror movie Tetsuo: The Iron Man directed by Shinya Tsukamoto[4] and the Yakuza zombie flic Junk: Shiryô-gari from 2000.

The tape was initially released under a different title and cover, but it was quickly pulled from sale due to obscenity, and reissued with additional censorship.

[22] On April 25, 1987, the dark adult-oriented science fiction horror film Wicked City (妖獣都市, Yoju Toshi) was released in theatres by JHV and later on DVD.

[23][24] They also produced the anime movie A Wind Named Amnesia (風の名はアムネジア, Kaze no Na wa Amunejia) which debuted in theatres in Japan in December 1990[25] and as a video in 1993.

[26] A different type of project produced by JHV was the comic Nekojiru Gekijou (ねこぢる劇場 - ぢるぢるORIGINAL), a series of 27 shorts broadcast on TV Asahi in 1999.

[36] The game, the object of which is to get five young girls with various problems to graduate high school, has since had several incarnations and been ported to a number of systems including the Sony PlayStation 2.