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Shôtarô Morikubo
- Yu Ominae
- (Synchronisation)
Ryuji Aigase
- Colonel MacDougal
- (Synchronisation)
Takehito Koyasu
- Jean-Jacques Mondo
- (Synchronisation)
Katsumi Suzuki
- Little Boy
- (Synchronisation)
Ken Shiroyama
- Dr. Meisel
- (Synchronisation)
Sakiko Tamagawa
- Margaret
- (Synchronisation)
Kenji Takano
- Fat Man
- (Synchronisation)
Fumihiko Gotô
- Turkish Agent B
- (Synchronisation)
- (as Fumihiko Goto)
Dai Matsumoto
- Manager
- (Synchronisation)
Hiroyuki Oshida
- Guard B
- (Synchronisation)
Ikumi Kimura
- Stewardess
- (Synchronisation)
Katsuhisa Hôki
- Turkish Agent A
- (Synchronisation)
Kenichi Sakaguchi
- N.C.O
- (Synchronisation)
Kinryû Arimoto
- Yamamoto
- (Synchronisation)
Masaaki Yajima
- Narrator
- (Synchronisation)
Masaki Aizawa
- Excavation Research Agent
- (Synchronisation)
Masashi Muta
- COSMOS Yu
- (Synchronisation)
Masayuki Nakata
- Guard A
- (Synchronisation)
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Person who said that Spriggan "isn't revolutionary but is still fun" summed it up best.
Only thing that I found negative was the scenes of really pointless, over-the-top, violence. The only reason Little Boy had the offensive capabilities he had, was so that the viewers could see his victims explode in explosions of gushing blood.
More flash than substance, but still a fun rental.
BTW, the word "Spriggan" (as far as the title reference goes) has nothing to do with the ugly, baby-stealing gnomes of European lore.
"Spriggan" is the "Americanization" of the Japanese word "Supurîgan," which means "Striker" and is the original name of the manga series "Spriggan" is based on.
Only thing that I found negative was the scenes of really pointless, over-the-top, violence. The only reason Little Boy had the offensive capabilities he had, was so that the viewers could see his victims explode in explosions of gushing blood.
More flash than substance, but still a fun rental.
BTW, the word "Spriggan" (as far as the title reference goes) has nothing to do with the ugly, baby-stealing gnomes of European lore.
"Spriggan" is the "Americanization" of the Japanese word "Supurîgan," which means "Striker" and is the original name of the manga series "Spriggan" is based on.
A big, loud brash anime that in many ways has more of a Hollywood blockbuster feel to it than a normal anime film. This film moves along at a smart pace, with very few, if any slow patches.
The animation is of a high standard, especially the scenes set in Istanbul, although some of the CGI effects used in the film were not necessary. Spriggan has one of the best English dubs yet seen in anime, the quality of the voices & the technical mixing of the soundtrack both excellent. A must see for anime fans. 8/10
The animation is of a high standard, especially the scenes set in Istanbul, although some of the CGI effects used in the film were not necessary. Spriggan has one of the best English dubs yet seen in anime, the quality of the voices & the technical mixing of the soundtrack both excellent. A must see for anime fans. 8/10
"Spriggan" is a fairly decent piece of anime showcasing some of the best high action / movement animation I've ever seen; technically it is quite a well-developed film with many intricate cuts and superb editing. For anyone interested in a decent action / sci-fi thriller, I recommend this movie without prejudice.
Thematically, I don't think it is as deep or metaphysically intriguing as films like "Akira" or "Ghost in the Shell" nor do I think it raises enough questions and insights about its subject matter as say "Neon Genesis Evangelion," particularly in how it deals with its own use of religious iconography and mythology; they are more of a "technology" than anything else, however, the film is still enjoyable.
And of course there's the completely benign homo-social relationship between Yu and Jean to add to the fun.
Thematically, I don't think it is as deep or metaphysically intriguing as films like "Akira" or "Ghost in the Shell" nor do I think it raises enough questions and insights about its subject matter as say "Neon Genesis Evangelion," particularly in how it deals with its own use of religious iconography and mythology; they are more of a "technology" than anything else, however, the film is still enjoyable.
And of course there's the completely benign homo-social relationship between Yu and Jean to add to the fun.
This was a great movie with lots of action. The animation is really lovely to look at. Go see it!
8/10 stars.
8/10 stars.
Spriggan (1998) is a relentless action-packed anime that throws logic, subtlety, and storytelling structure out the window in favor of nonstop brawls, explosions, and conspiracy. Based on the manga of the same name, it's very much a product of its time-with visuals, pacing, and dialogue that scream "late 90s anime."
Kevin and I from the K J and A Podcast describe it best: "This movie is 90% action and 10% everything else." That "everything else" includes a loosely strung-together plot about ancient alien technology (OOPArts), government black ops, psionic kids, and an ancient ark capable of controlling weather, life, and stasis-yep, it does everything.
The animation is surprisingly fluid and detailed for the era. The action choreography stands out-especially the city sword fight, the Jeep minigun scene, and the brutal hallway brawl with Fatman. Kevin praised it as "one of the best anime fights from the 90s," while I noted the fight scenes often seemed like "setups for trailers more than natural plot beats."
The characters are mostly archetypes: the brooding teen super-soldier (Yu), the creepy child villain with god powers (McDougal), the cigar-chomping cyborg thug (Fatman), and a handful of scientists there to yell exposition. The story hints at something deeper with Yu's dark past in Project COSMOS, but barely scratches the surface.
It's not essential viewing, but definitely a fun one if you're into 90s anime explosions and overpowered protagonists yelling things like, "I'm a f***ing Spriggan!"
Kevin and I from the K J and A Podcast describe it best: "This movie is 90% action and 10% everything else." That "everything else" includes a loosely strung-together plot about ancient alien technology (OOPArts), government black ops, psionic kids, and an ancient ark capable of controlling weather, life, and stasis-yep, it does everything.
The animation is surprisingly fluid and detailed for the era. The action choreography stands out-especially the city sword fight, the Jeep minigun scene, and the brutal hallway brawl with Fatman. Kevin praised it as "one of the best anime fights from the 90s," while I noted the fight scenes often seemed like "setups for trailers more than natural plot beats."
The characters are mostly archetypes: the brooding teen super-soldier (Yu), the creepy child villain with god powers (McDougal), the cigar-chomping cyborg thug (Fatman), and a handful of scientists there to yell exposition. The story hints at something deeper with Yu's dark past in Project COSMOS, but barely scratches the surface.
It's not essential viewing, but definitely a fun one if you're into 90s anime explosions and overpowered protagonists yelling things like, "I'm a f***ing Spriggan!"
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- WissenswertesWhen ADV Films submitted the film to the MPAA, they were worried it would come back with a PG-13 rating. So if that did happen, they had a few extra changes of dialog with extra some stronger profanity in the script need be it.
- PatzerDuring the fight with Colonel MacDougal Ominae's arm was broken in multiple places and left hanging limp. However, when he was falling with Jean after escaping the Ark he used the broken arm to shoot his grappling hook and hung from it, then after landing was using his 'broken' arm as if it weren't injured at all.
- Crazy Credits"The Spriggan Ice Cream Social Club"
- Alternative VersionenThe sound of a school bell after Yu's flashback in class was added for the English dub.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Anime Network Commercial Version 1 (2004)
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Details
Box Office
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 25.824 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 7.420 $
- 14. Okt. 2001
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 25.824 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 30 Min.(90 min)
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.85 : 1
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