Spicy City

1997
Spicy City

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EP1 Love is a Download Jul 11, 1997

A guy tired of having his fiancee spend more time in cyberspace than with him goes into cyberspace to destroy her cyber-boyfriend and try to get her back. He ends destroying both. She however stays in cyberspace.

EP2 Mano's Hands Jul 18, 1997

After an enraged mobster cuts off the hands of a world-renowned conga player they start wreaking havoc on the city.

EP3 Tears of a Clone Aug 01, 1997

While trying to find a missing girl an undercover detective discovers a cloning ring.

EP4 An Eye For an Eye Aug 08, 1997

A crooked cop gets what's coming her way when she's executed for the murder of another cop's wife.

EP5 Sex Drive Aug 15, 1997

A young female taxi driver discovers that two cops maybe involved in the disappearance of local prostitutes.

EP6 Raven's Revenge Aug 22, 1997

Raven discovers her childhood is not how she remembers it. The ATC plans a geneocide of all people carrying mutated DNA.
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Released: 11 July 1997 Ended
Producted By: HBO
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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Spicy City is an animated television series which was created by Ralph Bakshi for HBO. The series lasted for one season which consisted of six episodes.

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Rectangular_businessman While I'm not exactly the biggest Ralph Bakshi fan, I think that this animated series was quite under-appreciated.I think that, along with "American Pop", "Fire and Ice" and "Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures", this must be one of the best of all the animations done by Ralph Bakshi."Spicy City" worked very well as a nice homage to film-noir and Dystopian science fiction, combining several archetypes from both genres with a cartoonish (But very well done) aesthetic."Spicy City" had an excellent animation quality, interesting characters, great music and each episode had a very good story.Personally, I consider "Spicy City" to be one of the most underrated adult animation series ever made.This series deserved way more recognition, considering all the virtues that it had.
dbborroughs Finally saw Ralph Bakshi's Spicy City. This was a six episode series from HBO that had the "misfortune" of premiering after the Spawn animated series. Animation-wise Spawn in much more detailed and better looking and one can see why, given the choice, people turned off. The other reason people turned off is that the show isn't good as a whole. These are noir pulpy stories reset in a future city that looks like a mix of Bakshi projects (Cool World, Wizards...). Its animation is couple of steps up from Saturday morning cartoons. Actually the animation is fine for what it needs to do,as is the look o the show, the problem is the stories which are all stretched from about 10 minute tales to 30 minutes of screen time. It pulls the life out of them and they are often so cliché that you know how its going to come out. It was nice to finally see them but after two episodes I was scanning through them for the art.
Lupercali Ralph Bakshi, who boldly went no animator had gone before in the 1970's, settled into a long slump after the excellent 'Wizards' (1977), which included the awful 'Lord of the Rings', and his last feature in almost a decade, the equally awful 'Fire and Ice' (1983). After that, apart from doing what I'm told is some excellent TV work (particularly 'Mighty Mouse'), he wasn't heard from again by wider audiences until 'Cool World', which turned out to be an improvement, but still basically a dud. Then another hiatus, until these videos pop up with episodes of the Bakshi TV series 'Spicy City'. Well, I must say that although this is nowhere near in the same league as his best 70's stuff, it's undoubtedly the best stuff I've seen from him since then. It's all set in a sleazy Bladerunner meets Cyberpunk sort of future world, and whereas a lot of it is not particularly clever or funny, there are enough flashes of inspiration to make it worth watching, and make one hope that the guy maybe is still capable of delivering on the promise of his groundbreaking early work. You kind of doubt it, and doubt that he even would really want to, but this is the first think I've seen from him in 20 years that takes a step back from the mainstream/family market and dares to be a bit cheeky again.Not great, but good to see there's still a spark there.I suppose I can see how it might remind some people of 'Heavy Metal', but it never struck me that way (incidentally I thought 'Heavy Metal' was awful, even when I was 22 and wasted.)
Blinking_Fish I can see why recommendations for spicy city has Heavy Metal included. As I watched some of the episodes of this particularly "Mano's Hands", I felt like I was watching something based on Heavy Metal comics (It wouldn't surprise me if any of the episodes have appeared in comic form in Heavy Metal.) I think the reason it reminded me of Heavy Metal was because of the sort of twisted sci-fi look it had and the fact that there was a sex tone to about every story. Almost every episode had nudity either just because someone was just walking around without a top, or because it was put it to excite people. Granted like Heavy Metal the stories in this where usually twisted. Some having humor other just plain messed up I didn't enjoy this show as much as the Heavy Metal movie, but I still found it a good show to watch if you have nothing better to do at the time it's on.