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  • The three thugs getting killed by Guts in the bar scene from Berserk, including one getting slashed in half with his BFS.
  • Lucy's rampage through the lab in Elfen Lied definitely qualifies, with bonus points for taking off her straitjacket so she could be completely naked for her killing spree, except for the creepy helmet.
  • The 2003 anime adaptation of Fullmetal Alchemist starts off by showing the transmutation that caused the loss of Edward's leg and Alphonse's body. With copious amounts of blood from Edward's stump.
  • The Your Head A Splode scene from the opening of Ghost in the Shell.
  • Higurashi No Naku Koro Ni starts with Keichi beating Rena and Mion into a pulp with a baseball bat. The opening credits also feature a nontrivial amount of blood, creepy music and visuals, and mild nudity.
  • Shinji helping himself over Asuka's comatose body at the start of End Of Evangelion.
  • Black Lagoon shows off guns, Stripperific outfits, and swearing before you even get through the opening song.
  • Quite a few hentai shows will have an explicit sex act as the first thing the viewer sees. Devil Angel Jiburiru, for instance, has female characters being raped by monsters within the first two minutes of each season's first episode.
    Vixen: WHOA! Anime, you CANNOT have a sex scene in your opening! I mean, that guy was working the kid like he was a Super Soaker! No Way!
  • The opening of Princess Mononoke has an ominous bit of background text superimposed on a dark screen, but for good measure the first scene contains a highly disturbing demonic form assaulting a village, almost eating a child, and eventually getting shot by an arrow in the eye, before melting away into a gigantic skeleton. Needless to say, anyone who brought their young daughter to see the cute anime princess should leave at this point.
  • Sword Of The Stranger opens with a hail of arrows ambush by bandits. This succeeds in killing approximately one person and some pack animals, and maybe winging one or two others. And then the Unstoppable Blood Knight Badass of the Badass Crew that comprises the villains of the movie scales a cliff and slaughters 15-20 bandits, throwing their bodies down as he goes. The bandit leader gets taken down by a blade toss. Lastly, he finishes off one unarmed (and missing one arm) bandit who is writhing in pain on the ground as if he were stepping on a bug.
  • The first scene of Mobile Suit Gundam 00 is focused on Setsuna's Dark and Troubled Past; it focuses on the future protagonist running through a ruined city filled with bodies, trying in vain to fight a squadron of mobile suits. 0 Gundam does not show its face until the very end of the scene, right before it cuts into the opening.
  • Urotsukidouji aka Legend of the Overfiend begins with a boy masturbating in a ball pit while watching girls in the locker room change; not long afterwards, a demon disguised as a woman rips off a girl's clothes and rapes her. The film itself got rated NC-17, so calling the film R-rated might not do it justice.
  • Blood+ begins with Saya's bloody rampage through a Vietnamese village—the most violent scene in the entire series.
  • X1999 The Movie starts with Kamui having a vision of his mother, with full frontal nudity, pulling the BFS out of her stomach with graphic detail and lots of blood.
  • Arashino Yoru Ni begins with Mei's mother biting off a wolf's ear to protect her son, only to have the other wolves rip her apart and kill her, telling Mei to leave her as she is dying.
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