
(Anime) "Pai, the last of a mysterious race of immortals, seeks an ancient supernatural artifact which can change her into a true human being. She enlists the aid of Yakumo Fuji, the son of a noted archeologist, to help her in her quest. Pai never has a chance to explain to Yakumo exactly how dangerous this quest will be before she is forced to take control of his own immortal soul to keep him from dying at the hands of an overprotective demon. Their incredible journy for the "Statue of Humanity" takes them from Tokyo to Hong Kong and back again. The powerful artifact, currently in the hands of evil demon worshippers, is the centerpiece of numerous occult rituals and blood sacrifices." [from the video jacket] There are two 3x3 Eyes OVA (direct-to-video) miniseries.
Manga (Comic Book) "Rob Zombie, front man for the crazy rock group White Zombie, wrote in his introduction to 3 X 3 Eyes that it was full of "koo-koo adventures." If you're thinking "how koo-koo can it be?" then check out this setup: young Yakumo Fujii saves a girl from being mugged on his way to work. He takes her to his job, a local bar where he serves drinks dressed as a woman because he'd get thrown out of school if they knew he was working (but he tells her with a smile: "I'm not really a transvestite."). She turns out to be a three-eyed monster who asks Yakumo to help her become human. Along the way he turns into a "super-zombie." This is a fast-paced comic book that will make you smile and giggle all the way through it. Once you finish 3 X 3 Eyes: House of Demons, you will want to give it to a friend so they can share in the fun." [Excerpt from Amazon book review]
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Book - 3x3 Eyes (Manga)
DVD - 3x3 Eyes (OVA 1991)
DVD - 3x3 Eyes II (OVA 1994)