Dream Hunter Rem

Dream Hunter Rem

DREAM HUNTER 麗夢

ActionEcchi
6.34 episodesFinished Airing

Studio: Anime R

Synopsis

In a shabby building hidden in the back alleys of Tokyo, there is a detective's office that will take any case. Run by the youthful Rem Ayanokouji, the office specializes in bizarre cases where dreams and demons intersect. With the help of her two animal companions, Alpha and Beta, Rem uses her powers to enter her clients' dreams to confront their issues—as well as the demons tormenting them—directly. [Written by MAL Rewrite]

Characters & Voice Actors

Ayanokouji, Rem

Ayanokouji, Rem

Main

VA: Matsui, Naoko

Alpha

Alpha

Supporting

VA: Gotou, Masumi

Beta

Beta

Supporting

VA: Tatsuta, Naoki

Bishu, Kyouko

Bishu, Kyouko

Supporting

VA: Ueda, Miyuki

Bishu, Oka

Bishu, Oka

Supporting

VA: Konoshima, Aiko

Bishu, Tomomi

Bishu, Tomomi

Supporting

VA: Yoshida, Miho

Bishu, Tatsuhiko

Bishu, Tatsuhiko

Supporting

VA: Sogabe, Kazuyuki

Bishu, Yasuaki

Bishu, Yasuaki

Supporting

VA: Kikuchi, Hidehiro

Butler

Butler

Supporting

VA: Yanami, Jouji

Daimaou

Daimaou

Supporting

VA: Ginga, Banjou

Doctor

Doctor

Supporting

VA: Horiuchi, Kenyuu

Dr. Shinigami

Dr. Shinigami

Supporting

VA: Ooki, Tamio

Reviews

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Quick take: Live action pornography doesn't have very good storylines either ... or so I've been told. There are many problems with this hentai-turned-legit series that I just found it hard to pay attention. Ill be honest, I want to like Dream Hunter Rem. You see, Dream Hunter Rem was a hentai. Then it turned out people liked it, so they threw some clothes on the characters and removed the penetration. What were left with is a storyline that had much potential but fails to deliver on the basics. Each story follows the same basic arc, although the 3rd OVA does switch it up. It wasthe best of the series in my opinion, but spent so much time explaining family history that I nearly fell asleep. I rewound several time to try and get the full picture in my head, but I'll be honest, I still don't know what they were talking about. Anyway, the premise is great, but the plot execution leaves a ton to be desired. I get it, the first OVA was originally hentai and most people aren't watching porn for the story, but I expected a bit more effort the next three times around. Then there's the art. It's all over the place. Some things are consistently really good, like the important females *coughs* the one's who tiddies we're gonna see or even the inspector. Then the supporting characters tend to be bland or even oddly shaped and the monsters are just a blob of flashy lights and dark, muddy colors. Occasionally there's a lack of smoothness in the animation. This can be most prominent in the moving scenes. The fighting leaves a ton to be desired and most of it is the incorrect length, meaning it feels as if it goes on forever or it's done in a few strikes. There doesn't seem to be a fight that feels to be the right length, something that seems to be almost impossible. Acting is fine, but there are times where mouths don't move or they move and words aren't spoken. Most of the music feels screechy and incorrectly balanced against the voice acting. The not so screechy music is mediocre at best although the 3rd OVAs ED may make it to Spotify. I actually think you could improve Rem a bit by rewriting the score. Characters are all "surface characters" - what you see is what you get, so don't expect anything deep. Except maybe some tentacles if you watch the original first OVA. I found parts of the series hard to pay attention to and much of the poor animation, drawing, screechy music and bland plot leave Rem with very little enjoyment. Would I recommend? Like I said, I want to like Rem because the premise intrigues me, but the execution is not good at all. So, no. I would pass this series.

Mixed FeelingsInformative
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Dream Hunter Rem is one of my all-time favorite shows from ‘80s with a sexy, green-haired babe as the protagonist. Originally, Dream Hunter Rem was a hentai but if you watched the version that I did, the pornographic were edited out of the first episode and the later OVAs were adapted for TV due to the cult following. ○ Dream Hunter follows the tale of a badass dream detective, Rem, who, as the title designates, literally goes into the dreams of the victims of predatory monsters. Though there were tentacle things in other shows of the time, such as the scene in Urusei Yatsura with thegangly flower that forcefully ties Lum into its appendages, Dream Hunter REM fully incorporates the aesthetic into the demoniac battles. ○ Dream Hunter Rem practically pollinated the seeds of the famous tentacle rape fetish/fad in Japan. After this series, Toshio Maeda adopted the passion for tentacle rape and made “masterpieces” like Legend of the Overfiend and La Blue Girl. ○ Dream Hunter is such a fascinating idea because the plot is that you can stay alive inside of the dream, as long as you keep the mindset that a dream is a dream instead of reality (kind of like The Matrix). Even if Rem is dismembered, tortured, or skewered, as long as she keeps thinking of the situation as a dream, she escapes unscathed. ○ For all of the rabid horror fans out there, this series is a must watch. Or if you're into the psychedelic image of a teenage girl hopping around in a chainmail bikini and ‘80s aerobic stockings while fighting eight-foot demons left and right. ○ The stories had an eerie inter-dimensional theme, like something out of a Lovecraft or Philip K. Dick novel, which kept me engaged since I am enamored by those kind of things. Rem, herself, is very likable, she's moe (which is bizarre given the context of the story), intelligent, practically invincible while fighting occultic abominations, slightly lesbian, and flirty. I felt guilty liking her so much, when she was only written for porn. ○ The theme song is epic, and the synth ‘80s beats were entertaining. There was a bit of a plot in-congruency in the fourth episode of the original OVA, that had me scratching my head about certain character relations but despite that, Dream Hunter REM was ultra fantastic. ○ Dream Hunter is designed for those who enjoy B movie, bizzaro, fun… like ballistic car missiles, a villain in a top hat, and animal sidekicks intermingled with gory, terribad horror elements. It's hard to put enough emphasis on my enjoyment of this OVA, seeing as it's a very atmospheric piece. I give the original four-episode Dream Hunter Rem (OVA) a 7/10, and other OVAs a 6/10.

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