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English: Desert Punk
Japanese: 砂ぼうず

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Episodes: 24
Aired: Oct 6, 2004 to Mar 30, 2005
Broadcast: Unknown
Licensors:Funimation
Source: Manga
Genres:Action, Adventure, Comedy, Ecchi, Sci-Fi, Shounen
Rating: R - 17+ (violence & profanity)

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Synopsis

The Great Kanto Desert, a sweltering wasteland of nothing but ruins and sand, is all that remains of post-apocalyptic Japan. The once fair population has been left to cling to the inhospitable dunes for survival. At least, that is the case for normal people. For those who have spent a little too long in the Kanto sun, the desert offers a wondrous opportunity to make a name for themselves.
One such person is the masked handyman 'Sunabouzu,' or Desert Punk, who has forged a legendary reputation for always finishing his jobs, no matter the nature or cost. Cunning and ruthless, he has become a force of crude destruction to the other desert people. However, the 'Vixen of the Desert,' Junko Asagiri, discovers that Sunabouzu is not without his weaknesses—he is easily swayed by his insatiable lust for large-breasted desert babes.
Following their chaotic adventures through the Kanto Desert, Sunabouzu features a bizarre cast of personalities who entertain themselves with senseless violence and perversion in a world long destroyed by their forefathers. And just like them, they have not learned a damn thing.
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Related Anime

Adaptation:Sunabouzu

Characters & Voice Actors

Mizuno, Kanta
Main
Suzuki, Chihiro
Japanese
Koizumi, Taiko
Saito, Chiwa
Japanese
Asagiri, Junko
Main
Kotani, Tomoko
Japanese
Amagumo
Wakamoto, Norio
Japanese
Narrator
Supporting
Ooki, Tamio
Japanese
Kawaguchi, Fuyuo
Supporting
Saitou, Jirou
Japanese
Kawaguchi, Haruo
Takato, Yasuhiro
Japanese
Kawano, Tamehiko
Supporting
Masukawa, Yoichi
Japanese
Kaizuka, Kaoru
Ooki, Tamio
Japanese
Kawazu, Makoto
Supporting
Kamiya, Hiroshi
Japanese

Staff

Tanaka, Yuuichi
Producer
Watson, Barry
Producer

Edit Opening Theme

#1: 'Sand Mission' by ZETKI (eps 1-11)
#2: 'DESTINY OF THE DESERT' by YUKA (eps 12-24)

Edit Ending Theme

#1: 'Sunabouzu Ekaki Uta' by Hideaki Takatori (eps 1-12)
#2: 'Shinkirou' by YUKA (eps 12-24)

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24 of 24 episodes seen
Xinil(All reviews)
286 people found this review helpful
Overall8
Story8
Animation8
Sound7
Character9
Enjoyment9
First, let me point out the fact that if you don't like crude humor, don't bother watching Suna Bouzu (Desert Punk). This anime is filled with perverted, ecchi, and all around hilariously funny jokes (which may or may not offend some people). Don't let the comedy be the deciding factor though, as this show has some great action scenes. Kanta seems like an original Joe Blow, and quite the idiot at times, but when the going gets tough, he pulls through with some miraculous skills and finesse.
The story lacks a little somewhat through the middle of the series, but picks up a lot towards the end. Animation isn't top notch but it's plenty good to enjoy. The music is fun and suits the action sequences well (though it isn't anything memorable).
The characters are by far the biggest attraction to Suna Bouzu. Kanta is the most perverted guy on the planet and it's rolling on the floor funny. Kosuna (his apprentice girl) has quite a few great moments too.
For the most part, this is a happy 'feel good' series. You'll enjoy the time you spend with it, and you'll enjoy the laughter it brings you. Giving this series a 9 is without a doubt warranted on my part.
So, in conclusion, if you're not put off by insanely crude humor and ecchi jokes/scenes (the scenes aren't too terrible, nothing more than underwear at times), definitely give Desert Punk a try. The Japanese voice cast is amazing, so don't settle for English dubbed.
24 of 24 episodes seen
ChucriBZ(All reviews)
48 people found this review helpful
Overall8
Story8
Animation7
Sound8
Character8
Enjoyment9
This is my first review maybe you will agree with me, but everybody has their own opinions, i always wanted to make a review but i end up forgetting to do it everytime i watch an Anime. Here is my review about this flawed greatness.
Story
I liked the story because it reminded me of our society, people taking advantage of others, people helping others and end up being betrayed by them. The story was about this selfish, pervert, bad person Mizuno Kanta and you may or may not like him because of how he is, but he followed his own desicions, he is a mercenary that only helped if there was money involved, if not he could let a kid die in the desert without feeling guilty, is not the typical white knigth MC he is 'Sunabouzu' and there is more to the story than that, it was outstanding.
Art & Animation
Even if i saw this anime back in 2005 i would think that they could have done a better job with the art style, and a lot of character looks the same like all the girls had the same face but they just changed the hair style and that confused me thinking they were the same but the animation was good.
Sound
At first i didn't like the OP but after listening to it in each episode i was liking it more and more, it was goofy and different, same with the ending but i didn't like that much the 2nd OP and ED, the OST was great in every scene.
Character
Kanta or 'Sunabouzu' is remarkable, he is a pervert, selfis prick, immoral douche, but he is following his ideals, he hates people that wants to help other people or the world change for the good, he wants it to stay like it is, because he thinks that way is balanced, he doesn't change a bit, like the typical guy that is tough outside but good on the inside, he stays like he is, but goes further more to follow his ideals, he can't say no to Junko because boobs, you will like him, hete him, despise him, like him again, maybe cry for him.
-Asagiri Junko is a big breasted woman that always use Kanta to do her job, she always betrays him after he does her job, you may like her or hate her.
-Amagumo this guy was always funny, everytime he appeared was funny and make you laugh, he was unique.
-Taiko is someone i liked since her first appearence for some reason, and i tought she was going to be a good part of the anime, and i was correct and even bigger than i expected at the end, you will see why.
There's a lot of good character like the Kagamuchi Brothers, Natsuko and why she followed the life she has and whose fault it is, outstanding characters.
Enjoyment
I enjoyed how funny this was, the adventure they had, the contracts he tooked, the characters, and how it makes you feel that there is not bad guys vs good guys at the end so for me the enjoyment was outstanding.
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Emilio_Rodo(All reviews)
42 people found this review helpful
Overall8
Story7
Animation8
Sound8
Character10
Enjoyment9
Ahh, Desert Punk, this show is all about the nice surprises:) It is something you definitely shouldn't miss out on, despite the fact that it's kinda hard to get into at first.
First of all, let me tell you that I almost dropped this series.I watched the first 5-6 episodes and I stopped, because quite frankly I didn't think I could handle any more boob jokes.However, the other day,having nothing to do, I decided to finish the series.Much to my surprise, despite that the boob jokes did not diminish in numbers, the show started to grow on me, mostly because of the wonderful character development. Also, it is a very light-hearted show ( for the most part, more on this below ), and it's quite funny.My personal favorite among the supporting characters remains Amagumo, this guy makes me chuckle every time he pops up on screen :)
However, what got me completely by surprise is the fact that a series that started in such a simplistic way presented me with one of the most profound and satisfying endings I've seen in anime.Without spoiling it, I can just say that it is about freedom: not necessarily the freedom of making the RIGHT choice, but the freedom of making A choice.Your choice and no one else's.And have the strength to face the consequences of that choice without lying to yourself.For Sunabozu is not presented as an ideal, but as a real person, with real strengths and flaws, who till the very end remains true to himself. This is more than can be said about many of the other characters, which throughout the series seem to have indisputable moral superiority over Kanta.Desert Punk is also one of the few animes where there is no distinction WHATSOEVER between good guys and bad guys.It's all about different groups of people in the middle of the desert, fending for themselves.I felt very realistic.
That's pretty much all I'd like to say about the show.I won't comment on the technical aspects , I think you'll get a better idea of them by simply watching 5 mins of an episode.So, to wrap it up, give this show a chance, you won't be disappointed.
24 of 24 episodes seen
ktulu007(All reviews)
33 people found this review helpful
Overall1
Story1
Animation4
Sound2
Character1
Enjoyment1
Sunabouzu is an ongoing manga started in the late 90s and written by Masatoshi Usune. In 2004 it was adapted into an anime by Gonzo, a Studio we've looked at quite a bit with series like Bakuretsu Tenshi, Basilisk, Gantz, Brave Story &, most recently, Strike Witches. Let's look at Sunabouzu and see how well it compares.
Story:
In a post apocalyptic future the vestiges of civilisation subsist in various cities throughout a great desert. It's relatively lawless with might and money deciding things. In that desert, there's a group of handymen who take mercenary jobs and our protagonist, the titular Sunabouzu, is considered one of the greatest of them. The series follows him as he takes a variety of jobs and shenanigans ensue.
What little story there is is beyond weak. It's cliched, full of contrivances and ends on a really stupid note. It's a lot like a Michael Bay film, with over the top action sequences replacing anything of substance. But, this is largely a comedy. So, we can forgive the terrible over-arcing story if it's funny, right? So, let's examine the humour a bit, shall we? The “comedy” of this series hits pretty much every single lowest, most base, mean-spirited point it possibly can. It uses a lot of rape jokes, usually with our protagonist threatening someone with rape and the joke being his pursuit of her and how she tries to escape. It also has a few gay jokes, because every horrible comedy feels that it's hilarious to point out that gay people exist. Those jokes that aren't horrible are just supposed to be funny because the characters are acting like idiots or because something over the top happens. If there's a single “joke” that works in this, then the sheer stupidity of the series must have caused me to drone it out because I didn't notice. I watched through all twenty four episodes without so much as a brief smile.
Characters:
The characters aren't so much one-dimensional stereotypes as they are over the top presentations of one-dimensional stereotypes. Because making characters who are just one-dimensional stereotypes is too subtle for this series. So it decided to make them more annoying. The only character who even develops in some small way is Taiko, who has a pretty typical character arc of going from a student to standing on her own. It isn't much and her personality stays pretty stagnant throughout, but it's more than anyone else gets.
Art:
The art is the best part of the series. It's not good, it would be pretty mediocre if not for the rather poorly done action sequences and the ridiculous boob physics that even Team Ninja would consider excessive.
Sound:
The actors give performances that are absurdly over the top to the point of being really obnoxious. Saito Chiwa is normally very skilled, but she's one of the worst offenders and that ridiculous, overly squeaky laugh she does is just ear-bleedingly painful to listen to. The music is over the top as well, but not quite as bad.
Ho-yay:
There's a gay side character who shows up in one episode and in some flashbacks later, because the series wanted to do some gay jokes. They just thought it was very important for building this bland post-apocalyptic world with its single type of terrain. Clearly, the whole thing would have just fallen apart if they hadn't made fun of gay people for daring to exist.
Final Thoughts:
Sunabouzu is one of the worst comedies I've ever seen. It's a bunch of overblown, loud, flashy spectacle with a sense of humour that ranges from downright nasty to just unfunny, poorly done action sequences and nothing passable in terms of either story or characters. It's tripe that tries to appeal on the grounds of being flashy and exaggerated. My final rating for it is a well deserved 1/10. My next requested review is Glass no Kamen, but it's going to be a while before I can finish it. So, next week I'll look at the second series of Yuru Yuri.

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Season 1

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The Great Kanto Desert. One hundred twenty degrees in the shade, below freezing at night. Inside this wasteland roams Desert Punk, a deceptively small but agile - almost mystical - mercenary. He'll do anything for money or a hot babe. Today both are on the line, as Desert Punk tears apart the merciless Kawazu Gang. But little does he know there is a plan going on behind the scenes - a little bait-and-switch. Soon Desert Punk will be on his way into a sordid wasteland to reclaim his $@!%ed up reputation.
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When Desert Punk butts heads with another mercenary in the desert, things don't seem too amiss, especially since he's not gaining any of his precious territory. But when he discovers that this same merc, otherwise known as the fierce Rain Spider, are after the same guy, tempers begin to boil. With egos like these, who knows what'll happen. Could a battle to end all battles be right around the corner?
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Junko pays Desert Punk a visit and offers him a very lucrative job. It just so happens that he's in serious debt, so he takes the offer (though Junko's 'assets' do play into his decision). However Junko leaves out a few small bits of information. Not only will he have to work alongside the dog-eyed Machinegun Brothers, but they'll all have to face the most powerful force in the entire desert, Fire Dragon Kong.
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Having banked on his last gig, Desert Punk went and splurged, blowing all of his dough on the newest and best equipment money can buy. He's a revamped Desert Punk! But when he tries to get his first practice round in with his sweet-ass M40, recently named Alice, a little somebody decides to run in on his parade. The Shimmer Sniper hunts his prey through the desert, day and night - and now he has a new, high-profile target. But something's not right! Desert Punk realizes that sometimes trusting your instincts can lead you astray.
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Desert Punk has been hired to protect Reclaimed Village No. 21, whose impoverished dwellers are desperate to find water somewhere in their barren, god-forsaken stretch. They know they're doomed if the villainous Edo River Gang runs them out of town as soon as they strike water. But who else can they turn to, much less who else will take the job? When Desert Punk's excessive behavior turns some of his protectees mad, all hell breaks loose. Is he really milking them for all they're worth, or is he just waiting for the perfect moment to give them the wham-bam-thank ..
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With Desert Punk and the Edo River Gang at a standoff, Kanta decides to challenge them to a fight. The only place this leads him to is the middle of the desert. Stranded and stuck with the rat-bastard Wano, death is only an earshot away with only enough supplies to last a couple days. Revenge and the chance of ramming Mariko keep his spirits alive, as Desert Punk traverses the endless sands to his final, humiliating destiny.
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Still feeling the negative effects of being saved by the Machinegun Brothers, Desert Punk makes it into his hometown to a less than warm reception. Things are looking brighter though as he has a young new apprentice to take advantage of. But will Kosuna be up to the task of becoming a bad ass mercenary or will she send Desert Punk's reputation further down the tube?
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The Inumeiwa Rock is cursed, so the legends of the desert go. And just what exactly do you do with a cursed stone? Have it blown to smithereens! The only problem is that the curse seems like it might be real. When Desert Punk and Kosuna take the job, they have to find out first hand that a curse is only a curse if bad things start happening to you constantly. Every last thing that can go wrong, does go wrong. Sometimes twice.
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When Junko comes around shaking her tail feathers and promising a ten million yen reward, Desert Punk can't resist. Punk and his faithful apprentice head off across the Kanto Desert with Junko and the old treasure hunter Kaizuka - a desolate city awaits! But, deep within the depths of the ruins, a menacing sentinel awaits. Can Punk handle this dangerous spirit of the ages? Or will they join the other souls in the Treasure Hunter's graveyard?
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Ghost towns dot Kanto's great desert landscape. They contain valuable natural resources and priceless artifacts that were left behind, a mound of goods as proof of life. Each ghost town, named after the individual that finds it first, gets bragging rights and an unsaid pride for conquering the unknown. And the most legendary treasure hunter of them all has hired Desert Punk to help him retrieve a fortune that escaped him ten years before. But a seemingly unknown creature is guarding this treasure and may get in the way of promised cash. Just what is this treasure ..
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After being double-crossed by Junko, Desert Punk takes her prisoner and stashes her away in a totally top-secret desert hideout. After much apprehension, the situations starts looking like a nice little getaway, but when Junko finds out about Desert Punk's real plan things get heated. But there's more to it than just knocking her up! In her anger, Junko did some knockin' herself, right into Punk's noggin - so much that he can't even remember the code to let them out. Trapped inside of a tin can and suffering from a mild case of amnesia, death may be a sure thing for ..
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The legendary Night Mist Shimada and his professional team of kidnappers get their hands on a young girl who comes with a huge price tag. Legend, schmegend?Desert Punk's been hired by her Father to get the job done, and that's exactly what he and Kosuna plan on doing. But this ferocious bitchy little turd turns out to be more of a handful than our hero would like, and with Night Mist right on his ass, escape doesn't come easy.
Episode #1.13
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When Desert Punk and Kosuna come across a pair of lost children in the desert, they do what comes natural? sell them to the highest bidder. And when they save the life of a do-good fellow named Stryker, Desert Punk quickly whips up a great scheme to get even more money out of this. Now that he's got Stryker's John Hancock on an official IOU, nothing will stand in Desert Punk's way of scoring tons of dough - until a gang of creeps come and mess it all up. It's a dog eat dog world.
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When Kosuna has a near-death brush with an enemy mercenary, she sets out to arm herself to the teeth! But at fourteen she still has a lot of training to do and never mind a little growing up! Rest assured, a wise old, arms dealer teaches her a thing or two about Desert Punk and the ways of survival in the Great Kanto Desert. It's a hard knock life.

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Episode #1.15
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Talk about a blast from the past, hello Natsuko! This hot desert beauty doesn't mess around either! Speaking of messes, hopefully Desert Punk does make one or get into one for that matter. But that's just wishful stinking! Literally! When Natsuko demands her older halfwit siblings, the Machinegun Brothers, and Desert Punk go on a very important mission, they get more than what they've bargained for? hauling human feces through the desert. And while the boys are busy complaining about their load of rotten funk, an old enemy waits in the wings, ready for his attack. But..
Episode #1.16
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As Natsuko continues to hide the details about their horrifyingly-stanktastic job, Desert Punk uses his unorthodox techniques to get information about the load of shit they're trucking around. Not only is it a weapon of mass destruction, but it's something anyone in this world would kill to have. And that's just what starts to happen when Rain Spider's men attack. But good ole Desert Punk has another trick up his sleeve. The only problem is that it might just kill every last one of them. Oh, well!
Episode #1.17
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When Junko literally runs into Desert Punk in the middle of the desert, the Punk isn't having any of her nonsense. But when a sniper sporting a state-of-the-art desert suit starts shooting, its duck and cover all the way to the Stone Forest. Only now, there's nowhere to hide and whoever this mysterious man hot on their tail coincidentally has a fixation on the lovely Junko. Watch out Punk, he's not taking any prisoners!
Episode #1.18
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After kidnapping Junko, Tech tries to maneuver through the desert. But with Desert Punk on his tail, he doesn't have a chance. That was until three more men in prototype suits show up out of nowhere and start firing at all of them. Now the only thing left to do is to join forces with Junko's kidnapper, and try to fight off three perfectly armed mercenaries.
Episode #1.19
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Due to Junko's arrest by the government, Kanta is in a state of depression. But, with the visit of the Chinoike artifact investigator Ikeda, he finds himself on another mission. This time it's to find the missing Natsuko, and he teams up with the Machine Gun brothers to take care of business. Ikeda takes them on a journey to a top-secret tunnel that holds many treasures, but his true reason for taking them there is still unclear.

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Episode #1.20
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After waking from a horrible concussion, Kanta comes to realize that Stryker, Natsuko and many others are all part of the Underground Mercenaries, a group bent on overthrowing the government. But when things heat up, the Punk has only one thing in mind - saving his own hide.
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With Desert Punk dead, it's up to Kosuna to refill his shoes. The only problem is Koid saddled her up with young Mitz as her apprentice. As she goes through the motions of abusing him the way Kanta abused her, she finds a job. An old enemy of Desert Punk has revived itself - The Kawazu Gang is back.
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Kosuna is hired to help guard a secret meeting of the Underground Mercenaries Union, and Mitz has to go along on the whole thing.
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As Kosuna takes another job from Natsuko, she wants to be guaranteed that she's not going to be used as a simple distraction like last time. While the journey to the secret laboratory they are supposed to guard is an easy one, Kosuna can't forget the memory of her lost friend, Matsu. As they all get closer to their goal, a mysterious cloud appears on the horizon - a cloud that holds a secret bigger than any of them could even expect.
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This is it, folks. The last episode of Desert Punk. Before Kosuna or anyone else can blink, their good friend Desert Punk is back from the dead and ready to exact a little revenge on his former pals. He's got help on his side, but Kosuna's got muscle on her side, too. It's going to be a fight to the end - and the end is a blast, literally.