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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaTwo thriving colonies, Ishtar and Aphrodia, exist on the planet Venus in the year 2089. War breaks out, and Ishtar invades Aphrodia, sweeping its residents, including motorcycle rider Hiro a... Leggi tuttoTwo thriving colonies, Ishtar and Aphrodia, exist on the planet Venus in the year 2089. War breaks out, and Ishtar invades Aphrodia, sweeping its residents, including motorcycle rider Hiro and his teammates, into the chaos of the conflict.Two thriving colonies, Ishtar and Aphrodia, exist on the planet Venus in the year 2089. War breaks out, and Ishtar invades Aphrodia, sweeping its residents, including motorcycle rider Hiro and his teammates, into the chaos of the conflict.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
Katsuhide Uekusa
- Hiro
- (voce)
Yûko Mizutani
- Magî
- (voce)
Eriko Hara
- Sû
- (voce)
Yûko Sasaki
- Miranda
- (voce)
Hôchû Ôtsuka
- Will
- (voce)
Konami Yoshida
- Cathy
- (voce)
Masami Kikuchi
- Rob
- (voce)
Kiyoyuki Yanada
- Jack
- (voce)
Hiroshi Kawaguchi
- Tao
- (voce)
Shûichi Ikeda
- Kurtz
- (voce)
Kaneto Shiozawa
- Donner
- (voce)
Yuzuru Fujimoto
- General
- (voce)
Tesshô Genda
- Simus
- (voce)
Tatsuyuki Jinnai
- Chief
- (voce)
Hidemi Osaka
- Desk
- (voce)
Recensioni in evidenza
It's 2089 and Venus is a thriving Earth colony, but it strives for independance and wars with Earth breaks out. Venus is split into two parts, and we follow a group of friends living on one side of the divide who before the war spent their time racing motor bikes, but they end up fighting in the war. A young reporter from Earth follows them around and eventually becomes part of the Venusian resistance.
Nice animation, well developed characters and plenty of love loss and struggle ,makes for a great film, worth watching if you're an anime fan :)
Nice animation, well developed characters and plenty of love loss and struggle ,makes for a great film, worth watching if you're an anime fan :)
Uinasu senki, a.k.a. Venus Wars, is a pretty good war film. However, I find it lags in some spots, and I never really was a fan of animated characters on a moving live-action backdrop. Other than these minor complaints, the movie is enjoyable.
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I only bought this video to hear the voice of Bradley Cole who does Will, but to my surprise, I thoroughly enjoyed the movie. They are the most interesting little animated characters I've ever seen. It was easy to forget that they were animated at all. Sci-fi is not on my priority list but I've already watched this video 4 times.
I saw this movie when it first came out. All i can say is that this movie is what movies are all about, catching your eye, the characters interaction with the environment around them. Suspense, action, Romance, horror, its all here. A story which shows us the trials of finding yourself, and what you have to do when it is time, will you sit there when problems arise or will you fight!? These are the kinds of questions Hiro the main character in this story is asked multiple times throughout the film. Bascically, everything is flawless in this delightful fast paced brilliant movie, Everything from the Characters, colors, trials, scenery to the Music score.
I don't know what the other people are talking about with how it sums up next to Akira, as it is a totally different movie with different choices and situations taking place. Sure it came out around the same time lots of other Anime's came out on sci-fi channel back in the day. Hard to say it is the same kind of film as i don't see any indication of similarity in it. It was a very popular movie for its time as well, not in the US but in Japan, Following many comics re-written to English by dark horse comics and soon following the Venus wars strategy game on the Regular Nintendo system. The fans of this series (movie and comic) could not get enough as I'm sure you will feel the same after seeing this Masterpiece. I still find it to be the greatest 80's anime of all time perfection.
I don't know what the other people are talking about with how it sums up next to Akira, as it is a totally different movie with different choices and situations taking place. Sure it came out around the same time lots of other Anime's came out on sci-fi channel back in the day. Hard to say it is the same kind of film as i don't see any indication of similarity in it. It was a very popular movie for its time as well, not in the US but in Japan, Following many comics re-written to English by dark horse comics and soon following the Venus wars strategy game on the Regular Nintendo system. The fans of this series (movie and comic) could not get enough as I'm sure you will feel the same after seeing this Masterpiece. I still find it to be the greatest 80's anime of all time perfection.
I first saw this back on the Sci-Fi Channel when they used to show Anime on Saturday morning at 9 pm. I may have been 15, and it was my first exposure to anime, and I watched every single week. One week they showed Venus Wars, and I loved it when I first saw it. Something about it really stuck with me, atmosphere, story... I never forgot about it. Then recently I had an opportunity to order a copy and I did. I popped it into the DVD player, hoping that it would be as good as I had imagined it... it was. This movie just plain rocks. Every character is textured and believable, and the animation, while not being mind-blowing, is just perfect... it relays the grim reality of war time on Venus perfectly and the atmosphere it generates is what I remembered the most about it.
If you like anime that has an awesome story, good animation, I would suggest tracking this down.
If you like anime that has an awesome story, good animation, I would suggest tracking this down.
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- QuizYoshikazu Yasuhiko, who was the creator of the original manga, also did the character designs for the movie, co-wrote the screenplay and directed it.
- Curiosità sui creditiThe on-screen credits give the title of the insert song performed by Eiko Yamane as being "Seishun no shissô" ("Dash of youth"). In the tracklist of the original soundtrack album, however, that same title is given to an instrumental cue, while the song is titled "Shakunetsu no sâkitto" ("Burning Hot Circuit").
The insert song performed by Taku Kitahara is titled "Vuinasu no kaze" ("Wind of Venus") in the on-screen credits, while in the tracklist of the original soundtrack album it is given the longer title "Vuinasu no kaze (Wind On The Venus)".
- Versioni alternativeThe Norwegian VHS released by Polygram Video in late 90s contained the English dub, and was rated 18. It was released without subtitles, a practice that was very uncommon in Norway where foreign movies released on VHS were normally subtitled in its native language.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Sci-Fi Channel Saturday Anime (1995)
- Colonne sonoreAsu e no kaze
("Wind to Tomorrow")
Performed by George Yanagi (as Jôji Yanagi)
Lyrics by Hajime Hirano
Music by Hiroshi Ohtaguro (as Hiroshi Ôtaguro)
Arrangement by Takayoshi Hirano
Available on Warner-Pioneer (WP) [jp] (as Wânâ Paionia)
[Theme song]
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