Showing posts with label Delinquents. Show all posts
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Sunday, August 26, 2012

Akira Anime Movie Review

Akira
Pioneer (Geneon)
Movie - 125 mins. - 1 disc
$19.98 (2001)
$39.98 (2001) 2-disc w/tin
$24.98 (2002)
$19.98 (2004) Geneon Sig. Series
$49.98 (2009) Blu-Ray
$19.98 (2012)
ISBN 013023153899
Japanese/English Audio - English Subtitles
Director - Katsuhiro Otomo
Studio - TMS Entertainment

Synopsis: Neo Tokyo in the year 2019 is a sprawling metropolis built on the ashes of the original Tokyo which was destroyed in a massive explosion 31 years earlier.  On street level beneath the ultra-modern skyscrapers the city is experiencing a rash of civil unrest.  Protests and are happening more frequently in a class struggle by the disenfranchised masses. Covert revolutionary organizations with dubious political backers have appeared along with a strange cult worshiping an entity called Akira, who is expected to return and save the world.
Police move to stop a demonstration by the 'Akira' cult
Kaneda and Tetsuo grew up together as orphans and are in the same teen biker gang.  They mobilize for a brutal high-speed skirmish through the streets of Neo Tokyo against their rivals, the Clowns. Meanwhile a strange little boy is being led by a revolutionary agent on an attempted escape from government forces.  The boy appears advanced in age and possesses psychic abilities, but is completely terrified in the outside world.  Near the end of the motorcycle chase, Tetsuo crashes into the boy and is injured.
Tetsuo races after Kaneda to face off with the Clowns
Kaneda and the rest of the gang catch up to Tetsuo, but military forces descend upon them to snatch up both the boy and Tetsuo.   Taken back to the lab Tetsuo manifests powerful psychic abilities of his own and is compared to a previous test subject - Akira.  The little boy picked up with Tetsuo was part of a trio of espers who knew Akira and are still being held by the government.  Akira was part of a series of experiments to develop psychic abilities in humans, but his powers grew out of control and he was the cause of Tokyo's destruction 31 years ago.
Kaneda screeches to a halt in his iconic bike 
Now Tetsuo's powers rage out of control and he lashes out at the world.  First towards his former friends who are now nothing but ants to a burgeoning god and then across Neo Tokyo sparking massive revolution in the streets.  Meanwhile Kaneda has fallen for a young revolutionary girl named Kei and helps her infiltrate the government facility where the espers are located.  They join forces as the crisis of Tetsuo's powers escalates.
Tetsuo has a very bad dream in the hospital
Tetsuo wants to find and confront Akira about his growing powers.  All he knows is Akira is kept underneath the construction site of the upcoming Olympic stadium.  Tetsuo cuts through the military forces and Kaneda, armed with a handheld laser cannon, gives chase.  What is the secret of Akira that caused Tokyo's destruction many years ago and will Tetsuo's uncontrollable powers cause a second explosion?  Can Kaneda help his friend or will he be forced to end his life to save the city?  Is Tetsuo too powerful to be stopped and will the entire planet be consumed this time?  
Will this happen to Tokyo again?
Pros: Great hand-drawn animation (made in 1988 and still holds up pretty well) with legendary production values at the time, intensely detailed backgrounds, exciting story, mature themes, genre-defining cyberpunk adventure, epic scope, cool/horrific portrayal of psychic powers, brutal at times and heartwarming in others, a true classic/masterpiece of its time, Blu-Ray version is packed with extras/improvements (visual and sound)
Kei is spotted by a searchlight.  Run, Kei
Cons: Updated dub from the old VHS version from '90s (am I the only one who loved the old voices for the characters?), events differ considerably from the original manga (which was finished after the movie was made - huh?), the original manga is 2000+ pages and it gets distilled down into two hours of screen time
Kaneda takes aim at his best friend with a pilfered military laser weapon
Mike Tells It Straight: "Neo Tokyo is about to explode!" - I love that tag line from the Akira dvd promotions.  Needless to say, Akira is a classic anime film which defined the genre for a generation of Japanese and then Americans when it was introduced in the early '90s by Streamline Pictures.  It has remained a staple of every anime fan's dvd collection since then and is the example most often used to prove anime was not kid cartoons, but mature stuff to the uninitiated.  
The army brings out the big guns - orbital satellite laser cannons
The production values on Akira were record-setting in 1988 and produced an anime film showcasing the pinnacle of hand-drawn animation's capabilities.  An inspiration for countless creators and their works after its release, this film distills down Katsuhiro Otomo's massive epic manga.  Interestingly enough, Otomo directed the film prior to ending the manga series and the two differ considerably.  The manga is truly incredible in its own right and I highly recommend for fans of the movie to check out the trade paperback set released by Dark Horse Comics a few years back.
Tetsuo in psychic battle
My only major gripe is the dvd version's new dub track (the subs are different too) compared to the original version from Streamline.  I originally watched this film on VHS back in the '90s and can't warm up to the new dub.  All I remember is Kaneda sounding like the biggest punk in the world and an endless stream of shouting "Kaaaneeeddaaa!!!" Teeetttssuuuooooooo!" throughout the movie.  So bad it was good and I would chomp a handful of capsules to get my hands on a dvd version with that dub.  The Pioneer dub is probably more accurate, but it's the pure nostalgia factor for that Streamline version (depending on how I first watch an anime I typically prefer that version to all others, i.e. dub vs. sub).

Tetsuo seeks to release Akira (test subject #28) from his slumber
If you're an anime fan you must watch Akira.  Simple as that.  Over the years it has been reissued over a dozen times and you can pick up a version for a decent price.  The latest Blu-Ray version is utterly spectacular and the visuals are perfectly clean-and-crisp.  You'll never see the original Streamline dub on an official digital version, but if you haven't heard it before then you won't know what you're missing (don't know if that's quite good or bad).  Maybe there are some digital bootlegs available out there via HK dvd or torrent file.  If you want it bad enough you can find it.  Regardless, the film is a classic and any mature movie aficionado will benefit from seeing it.


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Friday, July 27, 2012

Shuten Doji Anime Review

Shuten Doji
ADV Films
Complete Collection - 2 discs
200 mins. - 4 episodes
$26.98 (2009) w/Mazinkaiser
$29.98 (2005) Vol. 1
$29.98 (2005) Vol. 2
ISBN 702727206221
Japanese/English Audio - English Subtitles
Director - Junji Nishimura/Jun Kawagoe/Masatomo Sudo
Studio - Nippon Columbia/Studio Signal

Synopsis: We start with a battle across time and space between several giant demons called Oni for the life of a baby.  The battle ends with the demon Senki giving the baby to a human couple and warning them he will return in 15 years to collect the boy.  Fast forward 15 years to Jiro Shutendo, high school student, whose parents are agonizing over the return of the demon to take away their cherished son.  Jiro is a regular young man with an intense aura.  His classmate Miyuki has a crush on him, but he warns her off due to his malevolent aura.
Senki protects a baby Jiro by carrying him around in his mouth
A secret society of demon worshipers is targeting Jiro and attacks those close to him.  Jiro is supposed to be the prophesied 'Shuten Doji' (pronounced sh-ten doji) which is a positive opposing force among the Oni.  Now he must harness the growing darkness within himself to protect those he loves.  Will his parents lose their adopted son to his demonic true nature?
Jiro's parents try to save him as the demonic forces descend
The battle will take him across space and time, but allies rise to aid his quest: a group of teens indoctrinated from birth to support the Shuten Doji, two powerful Oni named Goki and Senki, and a giant figure floating in the remote recesses of outer space.  What caused the Oni clan's destructive nature and can Jiro solve the mystery in time to save those most dear to him?
Jiro rushes to save a naked and vulnerable Miyuki
Pros: Giant demons ripping each other apart, Miyuki is naked...a lot, high death count of cool characters (i.e. unexpected), neat sci-fi segway in chapter 3 (really enjoyed Jiro in space and Iron Caesar)
Jiro gets examined in his Shuten Doji form
Cons: No extras, no opening or ending themes, plot is really convoluted, the ending explanation is confusing and mildly unsatisfying, old animation style (this came out in 1989-1991), Miyuki's character seems to only serve the purpose of having her clothes ripped off and being victimized by the bad guys
An Oni named Goki comes to Jiro's father's aid
Mike Tells It Straight: Go Nagai (creator of Mazinger Z, Mazinkaiser, Demon Lord Dante, Getter Robo, Devilman, Cutey Honey, Kekko Kamen and about a hundred other manga/anime) we meet again!  Another anime title based on his work with a heavy dose of violence and nudity.  Shuten Doji is dark, perverted, and filled with demons.  It's classic old skool anime from the late '80s/early '90s targeted at an immature audience.  
A spaceship in the far flung future encounters a massive body
floating in a remote region of space
Horror fans will likely enjoy this show, but it's pretty simple and doesn't offer any real complexity other than the lame reasoning for the Oni clan's violence (from the final episode).  I found it somewhat entertaining (what can I say - I'm a sucker for old skool!) and actually enjoyed the segway into outer space.  The authors are utterly merciless with the supporting character death count - this is good because it keeps you guessing/in suspense on who is going to die next!
Oh hey, it's Jiro!  He's been floating in space for awhile
and just forgot his normal proportions
Overall an old, mediocre anime with a bunch of monsters killing stuff for a ridiculous reason (as explained in the final episode).  Can't say there's much suspense or build up of emotion here aside from characters getting offed fairly regularly.  If you liked Demon Lord Dante then you will probably like this one - although Demon Lord Dante was better and that's kind of a bad sign!  Until we meet again, Go Nagai.


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Friday, April 8, 2011

Air Gear Anime Review

Air Gear
Ea Gia
ADV Films
Complete Collection - 4 discs
650 mins. - 25 episodes + Special Trick
$29.98 (2011) S.A.V.E.
$49.98 (2010) Viridian
$69.98 (2008)
$29.98 (2007) Vol. 1-6/ea.
$39.98 (2007) w/Artbox
ISBN 704400097102
English/Japanese Audio - English Subtitles
Director - Hajime Kamegaki
Studio - Toei Animation

Synopsis:  In the near future, in-line skating has been revolutionized by tiny, powerful motors inside the wheels allowing riders to reach high speeds and practically soar on the winds.  The Storm Rider sub-culture was created as a result of Air Trek (AT) technology.
Ikki and Kazu are used to dishing out punishment, but end up
on the receiving end after a run-in with an AT gang
Ikki Minami is the toughest fighter on the East Side until he meets humiliating defeat at the hands of a Storm Rider gang using ATs.  He lives with the four Noyamano sisters and discovers a room filled with AT gear in their house along with a strange sticker saying Sleeping Forest.  Ikki has been watching a beautiful girl ride her ATs across the rooftops every day and he defiantly steals a pair for himself to meet her!
Ikki experiences the soaring majesty of AT riding
He finds the girl at a Storm Rider meet and manages to challenge the gang that kicked his ass earlier.  He settles the grudge with them and is soon embroiled in the dangerously exciting Storm Rider scene!  Determined to become a top rider he starts his own AT team called Kogarasumaru ("Little Crow") enlisting the aid of his friends Kazu and Onigiri.  They quickly run up against the East Side's Night Kings led by fellow classmate "Fatty Buccha".  
Ikki tries to catch the mystery girl (Simca), but still has a way to go with his AT skills
Now Ikki and crew must defeat their opponents in duels called Parts Wars to gain respect and move up the ranking pyramid.  He encounters some tough bastards while catching the eye of top-ranked riders.  What is the secret of the Eight Roads and the Kings who rule them?  Why do the four Noyamano sisters have a room filled with AT gear and what happened to the original Sleeping Forest team?  More importantly, why is the hot AT girl naked in his bed?
The Noyamano sisters (from left) - Rika, Ringo, Mikan, and Ume
Pros: Great rock/punk/techno soundtrack, lots of nudity! (no hentai you perverts), Ikki is an irreverent punk and pretty funny, good premise with a lot of potential, the manga this is based on is pretty rad (by Oh! great who also created Tenjho Tenge)
Kogarasumaru encounter the sadistically schizophrenic Agito/Akito
Cons: Ending to the series/season seems abrupt and leaves you hanging (the manga series is much longer), no second season to complete the Eight Kings storyline, AT tech is nowhere else to be found in society?, a scene of boy-boy kissing, whole Genesis leadership plotline feels forced to speed up early series ending
Never a dull moment at the Noyamano house!
Mike Tells It Straight: Starting out with a lot of potential this anime series would have been perfect at 38 episodes.  I can only speculate Toei ran out of money or the series just wasn't as well received as they hoped.  Either way it's a fun show with a dirty sense of humor and some dramatic battles.  Pacing is similar to Bleach where a battle can take several episodes.  Definitely not for kids and juvenile enough for adults. Kill 'em dead!

Kogarasumaru prepare for another ruthless Parts War

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