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The Machine Girl (片腕マシンガール, Kataude Mashin Gāru, "One-armed Machine Girl") is a 2008 Japanese horror action comedy film written and directed by Noboru Iguchi, and starring Minase Yashiro, Asami, Kentarō Shimazu and Honoka. The plot follows an orphaned Japanese schoolgirl whose life is destroyed when her brother is killed by a ...
- Captain Hook’s Hand
- Jaws’ Cobalt Teeth
- Trap-Jaw’S Jaw and Arm
- Barret Wallace’s Gimmick Arm
- Cherry Darling’s Machine Gun Leg
- Edward Scissorhands’S Hands
- Ami Hyuga’s Gun Arm
- Edward Elric’s Automail
- Ashley Williams’s Chainsaw Arm
- Jaime Sommers’s Bionic Legs, Arm, Eye, and Ear
Seen in: Peter Pan Captain Hook is a portrait of unrealized potential. He loses his hand to a crocodile and has it replaced with a menacing hook. But does he go mad, slashing and stabbing willy nilly? No. He doesn’t even stalk random couples on Lover’s Lane. Rather, he concocts insane plots involving unspeakable crimes towards children and never fi...
Seen in: The Spy Who Loved Me and Moonraker The first henchman to appear in multiple James Bond films, Jaws gets his name from his signature chompers, made from cobalt. He’s an assassin who likes gnawing on his victims’ necks, Hungry Hungry Hippos style. While most definitely deadly, Jaws’s prosthetic teeth are a little too ridiculous to land him h...
Seen in: He-Man and the Masters of the Universe Combining the best of the previous two entries, Trap-Jaw’s signature metal mouth and interchangeable arm accessories land him firmly at number nine. With a head that looks like a Sawcontraption gone wrong, Trap-Jaw is able to chew through nearly anything. At the same time, his prosthetic arms is swapp...
Seen in: Final Fantasy VII and Final Fantasy Advent Children A terrorist in the midst of reforming, Barret is a big, dominating man with a giant Gatling gun grafted onto his arm. Throughout his adventures, we see him blowing away many an evildoer and eventually transitioning his weapon into a prosthetic, transforming hand.
Seen in: Grindhouse: Planet Terror In one night, Cherry Darling goes from unsuspecting go-go dancer to an amputee with a grudge to settle. After her right leg is torn off by infected zombie-like “Sickos,” she has it replaced with a high-powered machine gun and goes on to blast her way through waves of bad guys.
Seen in: Edward Scissorhands Though technically an artificial lifeform, Edward possesses enough sadness and humanity to qualify his place on this list. The invention of a creator who died before finishing his work, Edward has to live with an assortment of scissors and blades to replace his uncompleted hands. His gentle nature prevents him from wrea...
Seen in: The Machine Girl The title character in the wildly over the top Japanese action flick The Machine Girl, high school girl Ami Hyuga loses her left arm to a pack of ninjas associated with bullies against whom she’s sworn revenge for killing her brother (yeah, just go with it). Two mechanics rebuild her missing arm as a suitably insane machin...
Seen in: Fullmetal Alchemist When Edward Elric loses his left leg and right arm in a resurrection ritual gone bad (do those ever end well?), he finds them magically replaced with metallic automail prosthetics. Thus endowed, Ed becomes a powerful alchemist who is able to surpass the abilities of others who dabble in alchemy by using his own body as ...
Seen in: Evil Dead 2 and Army of Darkness When Ash’s hand is possessed by evil spirits, he does the only sensible thing: He lops it off and replaces it with a chainsaw! Armed with his “boomstick” (a 12-gauge sawed off shotgun) and his new appendage, Ash slaughters his way through legions of the undead in the sloppiest and most satisfyingly brutal o...
Seen in: Bionic Woman After a nearly fatal car crash, Jaime Sommers becomes the unwilling recipient of superpowered mechanical legs, a superstrong arm, and an artificial eye and ear to help her land her kicks and punches with brutal accuracy. She takes the number one spot on this list for having at least three deadly weapons grafted onto her body, ...
An Arm and a Leg: The villains cut off Ami's left arm (after first shoving it into a tempura fryer), inspiring her to replace it with a machine gun, hence the title of the film. Arm Cannon: Ami's machinegun replaces the left forearm the villains amputated. BFG: Ami's gatling gun. If only for practical purposes, since it had to be big enough to ...
The Machine Girl. Available on Crunchyroll. Mechanics equip a Japanese schoolgirl with a machine-gun prosthesis when she loses an arm to yakuza thugs while trying to avenge her brother's murder. Action 2008 1 hr 36 min.
- Noboru Iguchi
- Asami
Mar 24, 2021 · The Machine Girl (2008) is an action-packed movie with a lot of blood and violence throughout the film. The film has a very basic revenge plot whereby some people are killed or tortured in the beginning and in the end, the protagonist (Ami) is able to fulfill her plot for revenge leaving the good guys to win. To enjoy a film like this, you have ...
Oct 7, 2024 · She goes after the clan for revenge, but they brutally overpower her, cutting off her left arm. Ami escapes and seeks out shelter from Takeshi's parents, Suguru and Miki Sugihara, two kindly garage mechanics who fit her with a multi-barrelled machine gun prosthetic. Ami and Miki (who uses a chainsaw) go after the clan, massacring them one by ...
Jun 30, 2018 · Ami swears revenge for her brother’s death, but a solo mission costs Ami one of her arms. She makes her way back to Takeshi’s house where his parents, Suguru (Yūya Ishikawa, Karate-Robo Zaborgar ) and Miki Sugihara (Asami Miyajima, RoboGeisha ) where they use their garage mechanic knowledge to build Ami a machine gun for an arm and The Machine Girl is born.