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6/10
Messed Up
blackhawk.sc25 July 2000
Well, it's hentai and you should not expect much of a story from such films as La Blue Girl 2. But for starters it involves a war between a Ninja-sex-clan and the demon clan who captures human women for power to open a gateway to the real world. I think La Blue Girl lacks organization and one can only pay attention to the massive amount of (very imaginative) animated sexual acts, not that it's bad. After all why watch it for anything else?
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5/10
More of the same.
BA_Harrison18 December 2014
Part two of a three-part live adaptation of hentai manga La Blue Girl, Live Birth of the Demon Child follows on immediately from part one with Bidu ninja Miyu, pregnant with the child of a sex fiend, dying as she gives birth to a daughter, Miyabi.

With the help of Yaku and Hiro, two hot, young members of the Miroku clan, Miyu's sexy sister Miko attempts to track down Miyabi before the sex fiends find her and use her to open the doorway between their world and ours.

Don't worry if that summary makes absolutely no sense to you whatsoever, for the plot is of little importance; all that really matters in this kind of film is that there are plenty of nekkid female Japanese hotties being ravished by thrashing, phallic demon tentacles oozing gelatinous goop.

And there are.

There's also some rather weak martial arts as the girls engage in combat with the sex demons, a rather amusing scene in which a delirious delivery guy gets to slobber all over Miyabi before something nasty happens to him, and some particularly creative shots of a demon schlong in action. Whilst all of this sounds like unbeatable Asian exploitation gold, it actually becomes tiresome very quickly, and isn't worth rating much higher than a 5.
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