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is a Japanese
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series that consists of six films, as well as two making-of documentaries. The series' original concept, envisioned by
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Hideshi Hino Hideshi Hino (日野日出志 ''Hino Hideshi'', born April 19, 1946) is a Japanese manga artist who specializes in horror stories. His comics include ''Hell Baby'', ''Hino Horrors'', and '' Panorama of Hell''. He also wrote and directed two entrie ...
(who wrote and directed two films in the series), was to create film adaptations of his
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work. The series primarily focuses on situations involving graphic violence,
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, mutilation, torture, and murder. The ''Guinea Pig'' series has garnered controversy for its depictions of violence. One or more entries in the series were suspected to have influenced Tsutomu Miyazaki, a
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who kidnapped and murdered four young girls. The second film in the series, '' Guinea Pig 2: Flower of Flesh and Blood'', was supposedly withdrawn from the market, and has achieved particular notoriety because of an incident in which American actor
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is said to have watched the film and believed that it depicted the actual killing and dismemberment of a real woman, prompting him to report it to authorities. The ''Guinea Pig'' films were released on
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by distributor Unearthed Films. As a tribute to the Japanese film series, Unearthed Films began producing a series of horror films titled ''American Guinea Pig''.


Films


''Devil's Experiment'' (1985)

is a 1985 film directed by Satoru Ogura, and the first entry in the series. The film depicts a group of men who kidnap and graphically torture a young woman in a variety of ways—these include hitting her, kicking her, pinching her with pliers, forcing her to endure sound torture, burning her with hot oil, pouring
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s on her, and poking a needle through one of her eyes.


''Flower of Flesh and Blood'' (1985)

is a 1985 film written and directed by
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, based on his horror
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works, and is the second entry in the series. The plot revolves around a man dressed as a
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who drugs and abducts a woman, takes her to his home, dismembers her, and adds her body parts to a collection. This entry in the series has been called "notorious". It garnered controversy for its graphic content and was reportedly withdrawn from the market after being examined by a number of Japanese boards of education. It was also suspected to have influenced serial killer Tsutomu Miyazaki—also known as the Otaku Murderer—who abducted and murdered four young girls in the Saitama and
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prefectures. Miyazaki had an extensive collection of videotapes, many of which were horror films; one of the ''Guinea Pig'' films was reported to have been found in Miyazaki's collection, though writer-director Hino has asserted that it was not ''Flower of Flesh and Blood''. In 1991, American actor
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is said to have obtained a copy of the film from film writer and critic Chris Gore. Upon watching and becoming convinced that what was on screen was a genuine snuff film that depicted the dismemberment and killing of a woman, Charlie Sheen quickly reported it to authorities in which the
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purportedly opened an inquiry into those involved in the film's production and distribution. Any official investigations were dropped after it was demonstrated that special effects were used to simulate the violence in the film. This incident, and the frequency with which it has been recounted by "hard core" fans of horror films, has been compared to an
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.


''He Never Dies'' (1986)

, also known as ''Guinea Pig 3: He Never Dies'', is a 1986 film directed by Masayuki Hisazumi (or Masayuki Kusumi). After an introduction given by an American reporter discussing strange cases from around the world, the story begins, centering around an unlucky salaryman named Hideshi. One evening, Hideshi attempts to slit his wrists, and finds that he cannot feel pain. He then discovers that he has somehow become immortal, and invites a co-worker to his home, asking that he bring sharp gardening utensils with him. When his co-worker arrives, Hideshi plays a practical joke on him by using the tools to mutilate himself, then ends up decapitating himself with a set of gardening shears, terrifying the co-worker to the point of fainting during the ordeal. Eventually, the co-worker’s girlfriend enters Hideshi’s apartment to see why her fiancé was taking so long, only to find Hideshi’s still-living head on a blood-spattered coffee table. More confused than scared, she goes to wake the co-worker, then the two begin to clean the apartment so Hideshi doesn’t get in trouble with his landlord. As the others get to work cleaning, Hideshi announces that he has become more confident, and would like to return to his job the next day. Though ''He Never Dies'' features graphic imagery, it is more darkly comedic in tone than its predecessors and its successors except ''Devil Woman Doctor''.


''Mermaid in a Manhole'' (1988)

is a 1988 film written and directed by Hideshi Hino, based again on his horror manga works. Sources differ on whether it is the fourth or sixth film in the series. In a 2009 interview with ''
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'', Hino said that he had "nothing to do with" the fourth ''Guinea Pig'' film, implying that he does not consider ''Mermaid in a Manhole'' to be the fourth entry in the series. However, Stephen Biro, co-founder of the home video distribution company Unearthed Films, listed ''Mermaid in a Manhole'' as the fourth film in the series. In his book ''The Encyclopedia of Japanese Horror Films'', Salvador Jimenez Murguía claims that it was "the sixth ''Guinea Pig'' film to be produced, although it was released fourth." The plot of ''Mermaid in a Manhole'' follows an artist who has become estranged from his wife. One day while visiting the sewers beneath the streets of
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, he encounters a
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that he had once met as a child. After noticing that she has boils growing on her body, the artist offers to help her, and brings the mermaid to his house to continue illustrating her. Over time, her illness gets worse, and eventually she begins suffering the symptoms of a horrendous infestation in which countless worms of various sizes burst out of the boils on her body. On the verge of death, she begs the artist to kill her, and he does, stabbing her to death then dismembering her body. Later, the artist's two neighbours, who were intrigued by what the artist had been doing after one of them found a fish head in the trash, go to investigate, but flee after they come across the artist holding the pieces of the mermaid while listlessly singing about her death. When the local police take control of the scene and investigate, they find that instead of the dismembered body being that of a mermaid, it was that of a human woman instead. The neighbours are interviewed, and everyone suspects the artist to have killed his wife, a statement which the investigation finds to be true; hallucinating, the
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artist had murdered his wife, who had been suffering from
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. Now imprisoned, the artist sits, manically muttering to himself about how he was sure he had killed the mermaid. Yet, despite all the evidence against it, a single scale was found in the bathtub in the artist's house, belonging to an unidentified species.


''Android of Notre Dame'' (1988)

is a 1988 film directed by Kazuhito Kuramoto. It revolves around a scientist who tries to find a cure for his sister's grave illness. The scientist needs a "
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" to perform experiments on. A stranger approaches the scientist, offering a body for the experiments, for which the scientist will pay. When the experiments do not go well, the scientist becomes enraged and hacks the body to pieces. The stranger approaches the scientist again and supplies another body so the experiments can continue.


''Devil Woman Doctor'' (1990)

is a 1990 film directed by Hajime Tabe. Much like ''Mermaid in a Manhole'', sources differ on whether ''Devil Woman Doctor'' is the fourth or sixth entry in the series. The front cover art for the VHS release of the film by Sai Enterprise describes it as the fourth film in the series. According to Salvador Jimenez Murguía: "despite being chronologically labeled as the fourth in the series, 'Devil Woman Doctor''is often referred to as the final 'Guinea Pig''film." ''Devil Woman Doctor'' tells the story of a female doctor played by Japanese drag actor Peter. The film takes the form of several vignettes in which she encounters numerous patients, including a family whose heads explode if they get upset and a woman whose heart explodes when she becomes scared, a man with dissociative identity disorder who finds a new life as a street comedian, a yakuza member who has a sentient tumour with a human face growing on his stomach, and a
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who lives a relatively normal life with his still-living girlfriend. The doctor then saves a woman from an animate internal organ before meeting a man who sweats blood, and attempts to remove a living tattoo from another patient, who she eventually has to flay alive to finally remove the troublesome ink. In the final scene, a group of four men discuss their particularly bizarre conditions. The first patient produces
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under his feet and can spit eggs containing infant aliens from his mouth, the second has an elastic penis, the third constantly emits smoke from his body, and the fourth has a heart which moves around inside him. The Devil Woman Doctor then arrives on the scene and proclaims to the audience that each of the four conditions presented by the patients are incurable. As the credits roll, several of the film's characters hit each other with metal discs coated in sharp metal spikes, causing large amounts of blood to spurt from them, though no one appears to be seriously injured despite the graphic scene. Rather than horror, the tone of this installment is more akin to extremely violent and surreal
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comedy.


Other releases


Making-of documentaries

In 1986, , a
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about the production of the first three ''Guinea Pig'' films, was released. The existence of behind-the-scenes footage demonstrating special effects used in the ''Guinea Pig'' series is thought to have assuaged fears about the ''Guinea Pig'' films being snuff films. , a behind-the-scenes look at the production of ''Devil Woman Doctor'', was released in 1990.


''Slaughter Special'' (1991)

In 1991, , a "best-of" special which showcases highlights from the series, was released.


Home media

In the 1980s, the ''Guinea Pig'' films were released on VHS by a variety of companies, including Midnight 25 Video, Japan Home Video, MAD Video, and Sai Enterprise. In the early 2000s, distributor Unearthed Films released the ''Guinea Pig'' films and the associated making-of documentaries on
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. Each release was a
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containing two films: ''Devil's Experiment'' / ''Android of Notre Dame'', ''Mermaid in a Manhole'' / ''He Never Dies'', ''Flower of Flesh and Blood'' / ''Making of Guinea Pig'', and ''Devil Woman Doctor'' / ''Making of Devil Woman Doctor''. The following year, Unearthed Films released a DVD box set containing the six ''Guinea Pig'' films, the two making-of documentaries and the ''Slaughter Special''.


Legacy

As a tribute to the ''Guinea Pig'' series, Unearthed Films began producing a horror film series known as ''American Guinea Pig''. The films in this series are as follows: ''American Guinea Pig: Bouquet of Guts and Gore'' (2014), ''American Guinea Pig: Bloodshock'' (2015), ''American Guinea Pig: The Song of Solomon'' (2017), and ''American Guinea Pig: Sacrifice'' (2017).


See also

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