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Patlabor - Mobile Police

Originaltitel: Kidô keisatsu patorebâ: Gekijô-ban
  • 1989
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 40 Min.
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7,0/10
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Patlabor - Mobile Police (1989)
Home Video Trailer from Manga
trailer wiedergeben2:14
2 Videos
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Animation für ErwachseneAnimeHandgezeichnete AnimationMechaShonenActionAnimationsfilmDramaKriminalitätMystery

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuThe screwball cops of Special Vehicles Section 2 Division 2 must investigate and stop a spree of rampaging construction robots.The screwball cops of Special Vehicles Section 2 Division 2 must investigate and stop a spree of rampaging construction robots.The screwball cops of Special Vehicles Section 2 Division 2 must investigate and stop a spree of rampaging construction robots.

  • Regie
    • Mamoru Oshii
    • Kôji Sawai
  • Drehbuch
    • Kazunori Itô
    • Yutaka Izubuchi
    • Mamoru Oshii
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Toshio Furukawa
    • David Jarvis
    • Doug Erholtz
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    7,0/10
    6043
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    • Regie
      • Mamoru Oshii
      • Kôji Sawai
    • Drehbuch
      • Kazunori Itô
      • Yutaka Izubuchi
      • Mamoru Oshii
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Toshio Furukawa
      • David Jarvis
      • Doug Erholtz
    • 25Benutzerrezensionen
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    Toshio Furukawa
    Toshio Furukawa
    • Asuma
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    David Jarvis
    • Asuma (1995)
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    Doug Erholtz
    Doug Erholtz
    • Asuma (2006)
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    Mîna Tominaga
    Mîna Tominaga
    • Noa
    • (Synchronisation)
    Briony Glassco
    Briony Glassco
    • Noa (1995)
    • (English version)
    • (Synchronisation)
    Julie Ann Taylor
    • Noa (2006)
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    • (Synchronisation)
    Ryûsuke Ôbayashi
    • Gotoh
    • (Synchronisation)
    • (as Ryûnosuke Ôbayashi)
    Peter Marinker
    Peter Marinker
    • Gotoh (1995)
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    Roger Craig Smith
    Roger Craig Smith
    • Gotoh (2006)
    • (English version)
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    • (as Roger C. Smith)
    Yoshiko Sakakibara
    Yoshiko Sakakibara
    • Nagumo
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    Sharon Holm
    Sharon Holm
    • Nagumo (1995)
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    Megan Hollingshead
    Megan Hollingshead
    • Nagumo (2006)
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    • (as Karen Thompson)
    Yô Inoue
    • Clancy
    • (Synchronisation)
    Tamsin Hollo
    Tamsin Hollo
    • Clancy (1995)
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    Lisa Enochs
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    Michihiro Ikemizu
    • Oota
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    Martin McDougall
    • Oota (1995)
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    Sam Riegel
    Sam Riegel
    • Oota (2006)
    • (English version)
    • (Synchronisation)
    • (as Sam Regal)
    • Regie
      • Mamoru Oshii
      • Kôji Sawai
    • Drehbuch
      • Kazunori Itô
      • Yutaka Izubuchi
      • Mamoru Oshii
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    AMIO-PatricioMunoz

    Anime for adult viewers

    It's for an adult audience. A younger audience may appreciate the few 'labor' fighting sequences, but the Patlabor movies generally do not center on the robots, but on the detective work of its crew.

    Truthfully, I'm a little disappointed because I rented these movies hoping that they would focus more on the robots. I was looking for action and fast paced animation with cool angles and a good back-story. Instead I found a movie that focuses on the crew members instead. The robots ARE the back-story. For the most part, I can live with that.

    I did enjoy the first Patlabor movie more than the second one. The 'labors' played a bigger role in this movie and thusly there was a good balance between them and the crew members. In Patlabor 2 the robots were showcased very briefly.

    All I can think of is one thing: If the creators are not going to focus on the robots, then why mention them in the title? Why mention them at all? One could re-write the second movie to completely eliminate the 'labor' robots and the story would still hold with barely a scratch.

    If you are planning to watch any of the Patlabor movies then remember that it is not an action/anime movie about 'labor' robots and their crew. Rather, it can best be described as a futuristic detective story that happen to be in a time where 'labor' robots are around and in use. It will involve your attention.

    It's not an ideal movie for those interested in getting into Anime films. I'd only recommend Patlabor to an older, anime-experienced, audience.

    Interesting Note: On the DVD, read the subtitles and then watch the English version (or visa-versa). In many cases you will find scenes where the characters are talking about a completely different topic. It's quite fascinating.
    8El_Farmerino_Esq

    Solid franchise anime.

    It's worth noting before I begin that this was my first encounter with the Patlabor series - I went in knowing nothing of the characters or overall plot of the series. I mention it because, though it posed absolutely no problems for my understanding of the piece, it does relate to the one criticism I have.

    Positive things first, though, of which there are many. Most impressive, as with much of Ishii's work, is the scenery. From the highly industrialised city streets to the run-down shacks mastermind Hoba made his homes, each location is fantastically rendered and informs the mood of the piece easily as much as any of the characters. Not that Patlabor - The Movie is really lacking there, though; Both Asuma and Gotoh make for brilliantly likable protagonists, while aforementioned and never-seen villain Hoba is a more than worthy foil. The plot moves along at the right kind of pace - brisk enough to keep the viewer interested, but relaxed enough to allow one to savour the rich atmosphere of the world Ishii creates.

    If there's a problem, then, it stems simply from the fact that this is what it is; a spin-off movie which is only part of an ongoing series. As such, and great as the characters may be, there is very little in terms of development - next to none, in fact. Yes, this is an expected and necessary result of the movie's very nature (it can't do anything that's really going to significantly affect the plot line of the series); still, it dulls the impact of an otherwise excellent film. Of course, there may be (and I expect there are) many nuances of dialogue, story etc. that are lost on a viewer with no prior knowledge of the series and perhaps viewing the film in context would provide a more rounded experience. Regardless, as a stand-alone film, it's less involving than it could be.

    Despite this minor quibble, though, Patlabor - The Movie is a great introduction to a series I plan to familiarise myself with further in the future.
    10prowl-7

    An inventive movie set in an alternate future...

    This movie is widely considered a masterpiece. The story is set in an alternate history where by the late 90's Japan is using large robots called "laborers" in the Military, but also in municipal functions like construction, and especially, the Police.

    Something is causing laborers in Japan to go berserk and reject human control, sending them on a rampage. It's up to the people of Special Vehicles Section 2 to discover the cause before it's too late! Some may be disappointed by the fact that the laborers for which the title gets it's name aren't featured in every single scene: this film is not about constant fighting and action, though the action scenes that do exist are very well done and fascinating. Because this is more of a crime/mystery movie instead of hardcore action, people with different tastes may not enjoy it as much.

    This was the first anime movie I ever saw and it got me hooked with it's completely original story and lovable characters and robots! Certainly an animation masterpiece!
    10Sonahf

    Great Sci-Fi/Detective fiction!

    I was fortunate enough to come across this video early in my exploration of Japanese animation. It was also the first video where I began to take notice of the greatly different pacing that the Japanese have in terms of plot & character developement. This is a story about a scientist that commits suicide after creating a virus that will eventually cause giant robots known as Labors to malfunction and lay waste about them. (Labors are manned, humanoid machines used in heavy lifting, construction and peacekeeping (domestic & military) tasks.) The action is split between the policemen who struggle to contain the destruction as the first infected Labors begin to malfunction and a pair of detectives who painstakingly retrace the dead doctors last steps before his suicide. If you're looking for something to cut your anime teeth on that's not too outlandish.. I highly recommend this video!
    10Yonhap S

    incredible animated movie

    Japanese animation has become very popular in the past few years. Somehow, it also gained the notoriety for "extreme" sex and violence, though it's a misconception that all Japanese animation is about that. Yet, animation in general is viewed as a kids only fare.

    I recommend anyone to watch Patlabor: the movie. It has a very mature storyline. When I mean mature, I meant well-thought out story that can leave you thinking.

    In the future, giant industrial utility robots called labors are used throughout Japan. Those in the law enforcement department use labors called Patlabors (patrol labors). Lately, there are reports of labors running amuck on its own. From this point we follow the heroes in a detective like story.

    There are no nudity, violence is pretty tame compared to your half-hour dose of Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers (a series also a byproduct of Japan, I know but I'm not here to discuss my distaste for the Rangers) TV show. What we have is a straight-forward mystery as the story unravels what is going on. It also explores about man and technology and how it's like the Tower of Babel in biblical literature.

    The movie is based on the tv show and comic. I only got to see a few episodes of the show. The movie, like the show, do not have the robots dominating the story, thus focusing more on the human characters. Watching the movie, I almost feel like I'm watching a PG/PG-13 live-action movie. Akira and Ghost in the Shell also have a deep story in them, it's not as involving perhaps they were covered so much cinematic effects (and sex and violence?). Patlabor blew me away in that it successfully simply told an honest-to-goodness story without being covered in so much effects.

    The verdict: 5 of 5 stars.

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      • 15. Juli 1989 (Japan)
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