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Jaianto Robo: The Animation - Chikyuu ga Seishi Suru Hi

  • Mini-série télévisée
  • 1992–1998
  • 14A
ÉVALUATION IMDb
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Jaianto Robo: The Animation - Chikyuu ga Seishi Suru Hi (1992)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA super-hero organization battles a super-villain organization that is bent on destroying the world by using a recently discovered perfect source of energy named the Shizuma Drive, which pow... Tout lireA super-hero organization battles a super-villain organization that is bent on destroying the world by using a recently discovered perfect source of energy named the Shizuma Drive, which powers the entire planet.A super-hero organization battles a super-villain organization that is bent on destroying the world by using a recently discovered perfect source of energy named the Shizuma Drive, which powers the entire planet.

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      • Lex Lang
      • Joe Ochman
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    Michael Gregory
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    • 1992–1998
    Lex Lang
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    • 1992–1998
    Joe Ochman
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    • 1992–1998
    Sean Kenin
    Sean Kenin
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    • 1992–1998
    Matt K. Miller
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    • 1992–1998
    R. Martin Klein
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    • 1992–1998
    Barry Stigler
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    • 1992–1998
    David Thomas
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    • 1992–1998
    Steve McGowan
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    • 1992–1998
    Marvyn Byrkett
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    • 1992–1998
    Christopher Joyce
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    • 1992–1998
    Joe Chagan
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    • 1992–1998
    Andrew Ebert
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    • 1992–1998
    Christopher Nicholas
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    • 1992–1998
    Chris Kimball
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    • 1992–1998
    Robert St. Denis
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    • 1992–1998
    Fred Chagan
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    • 1992–1998
    Nick Loscalzo
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    • 1992–1998
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    6Hanichi

    Some cool stuff, with stretches of boredom

    Giant Robo is like a casserole; some bits are incredibly tasty, and some bits you have to push to the side of the plate. I love most of the incidental characters, especially the bad guys. The scenes where members of the Experts of Justice are facing off against, members of the Magnificent Ten and Big Fire (even the names are cool) are well done. When Ivan the Terrible shoots across a room and his scar glows red, all you can say is "Wow!" Also, several of the non-fight scenes are very well directed, with a lot of atmosphere. There are multiple instances in each episode where one of the good or bad characters does something that just makes you exclaim with joy at its coolness.

    The problem with this film is that it dwells far too much on big stuff: Giant Robo, cities blowing up, big black orbs trashing out Shanghai, etc. Some of you will say "What do you expect from a movie called Giant Robo?" I have no answer to that. I guess this is what many people want to see. For me, long drawn out animated devastation loses its appeal after about five minutes, especially when they show the same bit of demolition multiple times (i.e. Bashtaralle getting blown up over and over again). Also, the little boy who controls Giant Robo just put me to sleep.

    This would have been much better if they called it the Experts of Justice, and left out all the big stuff, including Giant Robo. But judging from the other comments, there is apparently an audience for animated cities getting trashed, so who am I to blame the filmmakers.
    9mouserd

    Together, allegiance or death, Big Fire!

    There is a lot here I do like, super Agents, evil geniuses, air ships and giant robot(s).

    The characters largely come from the works or Mitsuteru Yokoyama the creater of the original Giant Robo manga but the characters are not from that manga.

    Due to licencing they come from between sci-fi, fantasy and wuxia tales & fables. Martial artists, wizards, death proof detectives, swordsmen anything goes here. All the tech is a glorious retro future we where always promised but never got.

    About the only bad thing is that it was many years between episodes and ends with the bad guys just starting up.

    It all shouldn't work as its just all thrown in there but somehow it does but regrettably it didn't work in Asia which sadly means these 7 episodes are all we get.
    10MyPetMongoose

    One of Anime's All-time Greats

    I fell in love with this series from the very first opening frames. After having seen countless animes with interchangeable characters, plots and visual styles, Giant Robo was an unexpected masterpiece. At first glance it looks retro, but nothing can be further from the truth. If anything, Giant Robo is ahead of its time (or perhaps one of the only ones on time). Highly stylized (to say the least), Giant Robo eeks every scrap of possibility out of its animated format. There is no attempt to recreate reality here. Characters have incredibly long, thin legs (and--in one case--nose), run faster than cars and have super powers way cooler than anything else I've ever seen. The soundtrack is outstanding in an original sort of way (opera!) and the pacing keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.

    My biggest gripe with the anime is with the characters. While I found many of them to be interesting and likable a few of the main characters were a bit too typical for my tastes The protagonist boy, female lead and the master villain all seemed to be characters I had seen before. However, nearly all of the secondary characters make up for this single flaw.

    What Giant Robo does have is great style and enough audacity to try something new. In each of the seven episodes there are numerous breaks from anime convention that set this anime apart from most others. Unfortunately, to go into details would spoil just about everything. Plot twists abound and Giant Robo does feature one of the most powerful endings I have ever seen.

    I could go on and on about this anime, but that would be pointless. If I haven't convinced you by now to see it, I'm not going to. And if you've already seen it, you'd just agree with me.

    Personally, it ranks as my second favorite anime (following the flawless Mononoke Hime).
    kullthevalusian

    GREAT HOMAGE TO LATE 60s Japanese SHOWS

    It may have escaped other reviewers but ALL the characters of this show are take from other series.

    Giant Robo OF COURSE is JAIANTO ROBO, but also BIG FIRE himself is BABIL JUNIOR (residing in the ruins of the Babel Tower with his three guardians...the panther, Rokuros and Poseidon) and even Lord Alberto's psychic daughter...she's Sally the Witch from 'Maho Tsukai Sally' (a 'bewitched'-influenced jap cartoon show of the late 60s). Several of the Magnificen 10 were villains in a early animated show about an antediluvian teen awakening in the present and reactivating a giant mecha from the seabed (I just can't place the name of that series but I have seen it in my youth).

    All the references and homages of course work just for the Japanese and for the few (lucky?) countries which were flooded by the barrage of ALL the early Japanese cartoon series (I live in Italy and during the late 70s-early 80s we imported almost ALL of the anime which existed to that day...as a result the regular 30-ish male Italian has a passing knowledge of anime to rival that of a non-Japanese 'otaku'...limited to that peculiar period).

    Well that's it, search the web and find all of the in-jokes and special appearances that literally FILL the animated series.

    Last hint...director naka-joe's original character appeared of course in a boxing series but you have to take 25-30 years off his current appearance to find out 'where does he come from'.
    10meet_the_feebles

    Anime at it's best.

    Giant Robo has to be one of the best Anime series out there.

    Giant Robo actually takes you to another time and place, where everything is different and every single person has there own idea of whats going on. It's an awesome commntary about the world that works even better now (2001) because of out energy crisis and our lack of leadership.

    I've watched Giant Robo a million times and while I know who's suppose to be the good guys and bad guys, there's just so much involved that you loose sight of who's right and who's wrong, everybody's ideas make since, they all seem to be trying to save the world. Sure there are a few loose cannons that have no control, but our leads, who's right?

    If you want to be a real nerd (which isn't a bad thing), watch this with friends and see the conversations it sparks.

    ***1/2 (9)

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    • Anecdotes
      This miniseries was part of a trend in the 1990s where old anime was modernized for a new generation. However, unlike many other anime that were updated at the time, the creators decided to maintain a retro atmosphere with this one. The characters in it were designed in accordance with Mitsuteru Yokoyama's 1960s style, the vehicles in it were taken from the 20th century and reworked into a steam-punk story, and the mechanical designs in it combined high technology and old school engineering (exposed rivets and hidden weaponry). This set a trend for using the retro look in anime.
    • Citations

      Daisaku Kusama: Crush them now, Giant Robo!

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    • Date de sortie
      • 22 juillet 1992 (Japan)
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