Dream Hunter Rem | |
![]() Dream Hunter Rem Dennō Kūiki no Meiro CD cover | |
ドリームハンター麗夢 (Dorīmu Hantā Remu) | |
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Created by |
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Original video animation | |
Pilot episode | |
Directed by | Satoru Kumazaki |
Written by | Seiji Okuda |
Music by | Hideo Gotou |
Studio | Aubec |
Released | June 10, 1985 |
Runtime | 22 minutes |
Original video animation | |
Directed by | Seiji Okuda ( chief) |
Produced by |
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Written by |
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Studio |
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Released | December 5, 1985 – December 16, 1992 |
Runtime | 36–58 minutes |
Episodes | 5 |
Manga | |
Dream Hunter Rem XX [Jp 1] | |
Written by | Satoru Kumazaki |
Illustrated by | R. Hiura |
Published by | Kill Time Communication |
Magazine | Comic Unreal |
Demographic | Seinen |
Published | 2009 |
Volumes | 1 |
Manga | |
Dream Hunter Rem Alternative [Jp 2] | |
Written by | Seiji Okuda |
Illustrated by | R. Hiura |
Published by | Kill Time Communication |
Magazine | Comic Valkyrie |
Demographic | Seinen |
Published | 2011 |
Volumes | 2 |
Dream Hunter Rem (ドリームハンター麗夢 [c], Dorīmu Hantā Remu) is a Japanese OVA series released from 1985 to 1992. [2] Rem Ayanokōji is a "dream hunter", a person capable of entering the dreams of sleeping people and fighting the demons causing nightmares. [3] The stories have their base in supernatural and standard horror, with action scenes and mystery thrown in. The pilot episode was originally animated by Aubec and released as a side project OVA which contained a short episode. Due to high popularity, the production team decided to release subsequent videos into the anime market. [4] The pilot episode was later re-released as "Special Version", removing all pornographic scenes and adding nearly 30 minutes of new footage made by Anime R.
Kyoko is Yoko's twin sister, Yoko states Kyoko was mature and outgoing, unlike her. Kyoko fought back against Saeko, Yoko told her that they couldn't compete with Saeko's beauty. Everyone began to hate Kyoko, Yumi, Hiroko and Akane bullied Kyoko. Saeko punished Kyoko with a rose whip and locked her in a room in the Clock Tower.
Sources: [3]
No. | Title | Episode director |
Writer | Music composer |
Runtime | Release date |
Distributed by | Ref. |
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00 | Dream Hunter Rem [Jp 3] | Satoru Kumazaki | Seiji Okuda | Hideo Gotou | 22 minutes | June 10, 1985 | Orange Video House | [5] |
01 | Dream Hunter Rem — Special Version: Nightmare! The Resurrection of Dr. Shinigami [Jp 4] [d] | Satoru Kumazaki (1st half) Seiji Okuda (2nd half) |
Seiji Okuda | Heitaro Manabe & Hideo Gotou |
46 minutes | December 5, 1985 | Sai Enterprise | [6] |
02 | Dream Hunter Rem 2: A Spectre at Seibishinjo Academy [Jp 5] | Makoto Nagao | Yoh Yuki | Hiroshi Sugiyama | 58 minutes | September 5, 1986 | Sai Enterprise | [7] |
03 | Dream Hunter Rem 3: Hidden Dream! The Legend of the Headless Knight [Jp 6] | Yasunori Kamii | Yoh Yuki | Kenji Kawai | 55 minutes | February 5, 1987 | Sai Enterprise | [8] |
04 | New Dream Hunter Rem: The Dream Knights [Jp 7] | Seiji Okuda | Tsuyoshi Ishibashi | 36 minutes | December 16, 1990 | Meldac | ||
05 | New Dream Hunter Rem 2: Massacre in the Labyrinth [Jp 8] | Seiji Okuda | Seikou Nagaoka | 50 minutes | August 21, 1992 | Cyclone |
Additional release sources: [2]
Rem appears as a playable character in the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita simulation RPG, Super Heroine Chronicle. [9]
Dream Hunter Rem & Venus Versus Virus are supernatural thrillers that star girls who carry and use guns.
Dream Hunter Rem | |
![]() Dream Hunter Rem Dennō Kūiki no Meiro CD cover | |
ドリームハンター麗夢 (Dorīmu Hantā Remu) | |
---|---|
Genre |
|
Created by |
|
Original video animation | |
Pilot episode | |
Directed by | Satoru Kumazaki |
Written by | Seiji Okuda |
Music by | Hideo Gotou |
Studio | Aubec |
Released | June 10, 1985 |
Runtime | 22 minutes |
Original video animation | |
Directed by | Seiji Okuda ( chief) |
Produced by |
|
Written by |
|
Studio |
|
Released | December 5, 1985 – December 16, 1992 |
Runtime | 36–58 minutes |
Episodes | 5 |
Manga | |
Dream Hunter Rem XX [Jp 1] | |
Written by | Satoru Kumazaki |
Illustrated by | R. Hiura |
Published by | Kill Time Communication |
Magazine | Comic Unreal |
Demographic | Seinen |
Published | 2009 |
Volumes | 1 |
Manga | |
Dream Hunter Rem Alternative [Jp 2] | |
Written by | Seiji Okuda |
Illustrated by | R. Hiura |
Published by | Kill Time Communication |
Magazine | Comic Valkyrie |
Demographic | Seinen |
Published | 2011 |
Volumes | 2 |
Dream Hunter Rem (ドリームハンター麗夢 [c], Dorīmu Hantā Remu) is a Japanese OVA series released from 1985 to 1992. [2] Rem Ayanokōji is a "dream hunter", a person capable of entering the dreams of sleeping people and fighting the demons causing nightmares. [3] The stories have their base in supernatural and standard horror, with action scenes and mystery thrown in. The pilot episode was originally animated by Aubec and released as a side project OVA which contained a short episode. Due to high popularity, the production team decided to release subsequent videos into the anime market. [4] The pilot episode was later re-released as "Special Version", removing all pornographic scenes and adding nearly 30 minutes of new footage made by Anime R.
Kyoko is Yoko's twin sister, Yoko states Kyoko was mature and outgoing, unlike her. Kyoko fought back against Saeko, Yoko told her that they couldn't compete with Saeko's beauty. Everyone began to hate Kyoko, Yumi, Hiroko and Akane bullied Kyoko. Saeko punished Kyoko with a rose whip and locked her in a room in the Clock Tower.
Sources: [3]
No. | Title | Episode director |
Writer | Music composer |
Runtime | Release date |
Distributed by | Ref. |
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00 | Dream Hunter Rem [Jp 3] | Satoru Kumazaki | Seiji Okuda | Hideo Gotou | 22 minutes | June 10, 1985 | Orange Video House | [5] |
01 | Dream Hunter Rem — Special Version: Nightmare! The Resurrection of Dr. Shinigami [Jp 4] [d] | Satoru Kumazaki (1st half) Seiji Okuda (2nd half) |
Seiji Okuda | Heitaro Manabe & Hideo Gotou |
46 minutes | December 5, 1985 | Sai Enterprise | [6] |
02 | Dream Hunter Rem 2: A Spectre at Seibishinjo Academy [Jp 5] | Makoto Nagao | Yoh Yuki | Hiroshi Sugiyama | 58 minutes | September 5, 1986 | Sai Enterprise | [7] |
03 | Dream Hunter Rem 3: Hidden Dream! The Legend of the Headless Knight [Jp 6] | Yasunori Kamii | Yoh Yuki | Kenji Kawai | 55 minutes | February 5, 1987 | Sai Enterprise | [8] |
04 | New Dream Hunter Rem: The Dream Knights [Jp 7] | Seiji Okuda | Tsuyoshi Ishibashi | 36 minutes | December 16, 1990 | Meldac | ||
05 | New Dream Hunter Rem 2: Massacre in the Labyrinth [Jp 8] | Seiji Okuda | Seikou Nagaoka | 50 minutes | August 21, 1992 | Cyclone |
Additional release sources: [2]
Rem appears as a playable character in the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita simulation RPG, Super Heroine Chronicle. [9]
Dream Hunter Rem & Venus Versus Virus are supernatural thrillers that star girls who carry and use guns.