Sukeban Deka the Movie 2: Counter-Attack from the Kazama Sisters

Sukeban Deka the Movie 2: Counter-Attack from the Kazama Sisters (スケバン刑事 風間三姉妹の逆襲, Sukeban Deka Kazama San Shimai no Gyakushū) is a live action Japanese film that was released in 1988. The is a sequel to the TV series Sukeban Deka III: Shōjo Ninpō-chō Denki, based on the manga series Sukeban Deka which was written and illustrated by Shinji Wada. It stars the TV series's lead Yui Asaka.

Sukeban Deka the Movie 2: Counter-Attack
from the Kazama Sisters
Theatrical poster
Directed byHideo Tanaka
Produced byMasaharu Nakasone
Osamu Tezuka
Asao Tsunoda
StarringYui Asaka
Yuka Onishi
Yuma Nakamura
Kosuke Toyoharu
Masaki Kyomoto
Distributed byToei Company
Magnolia Home Entertainment
Release date
  • February 11, 1988 (1988-02-11)
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese

The movie was followed by a third, unrelated movie entitled Yo-Yo Girl Cop in the year 2006.

Synopsis

After the events of Sukeban Deka III, the 17 years-old Saki Asamiya III, Yui Kazama (Yui Asaka), works for the Juvenile Security Bureau, an expansion of the Sukeban Deka project. This organization is led by politician Kuraudo Sekin (Masaki Kyomoto), who fights juvenile crime in drastic manners that include summary executions, exemplified by his student agents's triple-bladed yo-yo weapons. However, when Sekin's methods become too zealous, Yui quits the bureau and refuses to undertake undercover missions for them.

Yui tries to resume her normal life along with her older sisters Yuka (Yuka Onishi) and Yuma (Yuma Nakamura), but she eventually returns to action after learning Sekin and his agents are staging terrorist attacks and blaming them on a gang called the Outcast League. After they discover that Sekin's actual goal is to overthrow the Japanese government, the Kazama sisters are forced to team up with the outcasts and their disenchanted leader Kei to stop Sekin.

Cast

  • Yui Asaka - Yui Kazama / Sukeban Deka III
  • Yuka Onishi - Yuka Kazama
  • Yuma Nakamura - Yuma Kazama
  • Masaki Kyomoto - Kuraudo Sekin
  • Kosuke Toyohara - Kyosuke Bando
  • Minako Fujishiro - Tohko Agawa
  • Hiroyuki Nagato - Dark Inspector
  • Nagare Hagiwara - Kazuya Yoda
  • Mamiko Tayama - Kei
  • Koji Tanaka - Goro
  • Gannosuke Yamamoto - Kaita
  • Yosuke Inozaki - Jun
  • Takeshi Iwase - Taro
  • Kippei Shiina - JSB agent

References

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