- All US releases have overlays over the Japanese ending credits.
- The International version released in Japan is missing the following scenes: The entire sex scene between Akai and Sawa at the start is cut, their voices can be heard off-screen. The start of a tracking shot is missing in the international version. Oburi is shown longer as he descends the escalator. The flashback sex scenes between Akai and Sawa is drawn slightly differently in the International version. The International version is drawn differently as the guy leaps at Sawa from behind and both fall out of the hole in the high-rise building. The International version is missing a shot of the building's interior as Sawa and the henchman fall down, a business man and a young secretary are having intercourse as the two speed past the window. The ending credits of the first episode as well as the Green Bunny logo at the beginning of episode two are missing in the International version. Another part of the second episode's credits is missing in the International version. After the scene at the police station: a short tracking shot outside Kanie's apartment is missing. Cut to inside, Kanie is having sex with a tied-up and gagged young girl as he suddenly notices a sound. He quickly draws his weapon, but it's only Akai asking if he was done soon. Kanie puts his gun aside and continues raping the young girl as Akai draws a knife. In the scene when Kanie talks on the phone, the young girl pleasures Akai. The International version shows a completely different shot. The International version shows Akai a little longer before fading to black. Conversely, it completely misses Oburi being at gun point, forced by Kanie to watch Akai having sex with Sawa. Short flashbacks of younger Sawa being raped are missing too. Finally, you can see Akai's ear wound bursting open and blood squirting on the bed when he orgasms.
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What is the broadcast (satellite or terrestrial TV) release date of Episode #1.1 (1998) in Australia?
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