Iron Virgin Jun Review

For my next entry in the list of early works from major creators takes us to Go Nagai and Iron Virgin Jun.

The Asuka family have ruled the land for many decades with their conglomerate and it's time to choose a suitor for it's next heir, 18 year old Jun; but as it is with this type of story, Jun abandons the party not wanting marriage but her beefed up mother insists on it to continue a dynasty of ultra strong powerful women and not just mentally either but physically as Jun is built like a pro wrestler with her mother being twice the muscle mass.
With pressure mounting from Jun's grandmother, the mother decides in her infinite wisdom to send rapists with an interesting array of cod pieces from xenomorphs, drills, turtles and swans I wish I was joking, after Jun thinking that sex and draining strength from men would make Jun stronger, failing that she fights Jun herself and then becomes a demonic being to try and get Jun to see reason. When your head has stopped spinning, I'll continue............thank you.
This can only come from the twisted mind of Go Nagai, it's good intented message is hidden amongst a barrage of insanity. The dub just makes it laughable. I'm not sold on Jun's voice but her mother's voice reminds me of the Amazon women from Futurama, Snoo Snoo jokes aplenty here.
Any fan should know Go Nagai, but for those too young, he came back to anime with Devilman Crybaby.
Final Verdict: It's hilariously bad anime at it's finest providing you don't take it too seriously and you can find a strong character in Jun to enjoy.

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