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Mad Bull 34(マッド★ブル34Maddo Buru Sanjūyon) is a manga series written by Kazuo Koike and illustrated by Noriyoshi Inoue, serialized in Shueisha's Young Jump between 1986 and 1990 and collected in 27 volumes. The series follows the toughest cop in the NYPD's 34th precinct, Mad Bull, and his often-violent exploits when dealing the city's criminals. Mad Bull was adapted into a four part original video animation released from December 21, 1990 to August 21, 1992. A sequel manga, Mad Bull 2000(マッド・ブル 2000) began in 1999.

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  • Mad Bull 34(マッド★ブル34Maddo Buru Sanjūyon) is a manga series written by Kazuo Koike and illustrated by Noriyoshi Inoue, serialized in Shueisha's Young Jump between 1986 and 1990 and collected in 27 volumes. The series follows the toughest cop in the NYPD's 34th precinct, Mad Bull, and his often-violent exploits when dealing the city's criminals. Mad Bull was adapted into a four part original video animation released from December 21, 1990 to August 21, 1992. A sequel manga, Mad Bull 2000(マッド・ブル 2000) began in 1999.
  • Published between 1986 and 1990 in the "Young Jump" magazine in Japan, then picked up again in 1999, the stories revolved around fresh young rookie Daizaburo "Eddie" Ban being sent to New York's toughest precinct, the 34th. Here he meets the man who's been assigned as his partner, John "Sleepy" Estes (a/k/a "Mad Bull"). At first the two couldn't be more different if they tried. Eddie is the more by-the-book type of cop, while the only book John probably uses would be promptly bludgeoned into the skull of some random perp, then followed up by half a clip of bullets. Yet despite this, they eventually come to an understanding/mutual respect (much to the chagrin of their superiors) as they tackle a revolving door of increasingly over-the-top villains.
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  • 1992-08-21(xsd:date)
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  • マッド★ブル34
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  • Mad Bull 34
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  • 27(xsd:integer)
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  • Mad Bull 34 Part 3 - City of Vice VHS box art.
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  • 1986(xsd:integer)
  • 1999(xsd:integer)
  • 1990-12-21(xsd:date)
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  • Seinen
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  • Mad Bull 2000
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  • Maddo Buru Sanjūyon
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  • 4(xsd:integer)
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  • Mad Bull 34(マッド★ブル34Maddo Buru Sanjūyon) is a manga series written by Kazuo Koike and illustrated by Noriyoshi Inoue, serialized in Shueisha's Young Jump between 1986 and 1990 and collected in 27 volumes. The series follows the toughest cop in the NYPD's 34th precinct, Mad Bull, and his often-violent exploits when dealing the city's criminals. Mad Bull was adapted into a four part original video animation released from December 21, 1990 to August 21, 1992. A sequel manga, Mad Bull 2000(マッド・ブル 2000) began in 1999.
  • Published between 1986 and 1990 in the "Young Jump" magazine in Japan, then picked up again in 1999, the stories revolved around fresh young rookie Daizaburo "Eddie" Ban being sent to New York's toughest precinct, the 34th. Here he meets the man who's been assigned as his partner, John "Sleepy" Estes (a/k/a "Mad Bull"). At first the two couldn't be more different if they tried. Eddie is the more by-the-book type of cop, while the only book John probably uses would be promptly bludgeoned into the skull of some random perp, then followed up by half a clip of bullets. Yet despite this, they eventually come to an understanding/mutual respect (much to the chagrin of their superiors) as they tackle a revolving door of increasingly over-the-top villains. A series of OAVs was released in 1991, and as you can imagine they're pretty violent. The anime unfortunately only represents four of the many stories of the manga. It also leaves out the only lovable villain that is not killed seconds after being introduced: a diabetic electrician named Nickel whose calling card is pissing sugar all over your car. By the way, this series is by Kazuo Koike.
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