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The Big O

  • Serie TV
  • 1999–2003
  • TV-PG
  • 25min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,5/10
2509
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
The Big O (1999)
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AnimeHand-Drawn AnimationMechaActionAdventureAnimationMysterySci-Fi

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaIn a futuristic city with lost memories, an expert negotiator fights threats to the city with the help of an android and his own giant robot.In a futuristic city with lost memories, an expert negotiator fights threats to the city with the help of an android and his own giant robot.In a futuristic city with lost memories, an expert negotiator fights threats to the city with the help of an android and his own giant robot.

  • Creazione
    • Kazuyoshi Katayama
    • Keiichi Satô
  • Star
    • Mitsuru Miyamoto
    • Steve Blum
    • Akiko Yajima
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,5/10
    2509
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    • Creazione
      • Kazuyoshi Katayama
      • Keiichi Satô
    • Star
      • Mitsuru Miyamoto
      • Steve Blum
      • Akiko Yajima
    • 15Recensioni degli utenti
    • 11Recensioni della critica
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    Mitsuru Miyamoto
    • Roger Smith
    • 1999–2003
    Steve Blum
    Steve Blum
    • Roger Smith
    • 1999–2003
    Akiko Yajima
    Akiko Yajima
    • R. Dorothy Wayneright…
    • 1999–2003
    Motomu Kiyokawa
    • Norman Burg
    • 1999–2003
    Tesshô Genda
    Tesshô Genda
    • Dan Dastun
    • 1999–2003
    Lia Sargent
    Lia Sargent
    • R. Dorothy Wayneright…
    • 1999–2003
    Peter Lurie
    Peter Lurie
    • Dan Dastun
    • 1999–2003
    Emi Shinohara
    Emi Shinohara
    • Angel
    • 1999–2003
    Wendee Lee
    Wendee Lee
    • Angel…
    • 1999–2003
    Unshô Ishizuka
    Unshô Ishizuka
    • Alex Rosewater
    • 1999–2003
    Michael Forest
    Michael Forest
    • Alex Rosewater
    • 1999–2003
    Alan Oppenheimer
    Alan Oppenheimer
    • Norman Burg
    • 2003
    Milton James
    Milton James
    • Norman Burg
    • 1999–2000
    Jamieson Price
    Jamieson Price
    • Big Ear…
    • 1999–2003
    Shinpachi Tsuji
    • Big Ear
    • 1999–2003
    Ezra Weisz
    • Additional Voices…
    • 1999–2003
    Hôchû Ôtsuka
    Hôchû Ôtsuka
    • Jason Beck
    • 1999–2003
    Issei Futamata
    Issei Futamata
    • Alan Gabriel
    • 2003
    • Creazione
      • Kazuyoshi Katayama
      • Keiichi Satô
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    8RoninDeVamas

    Sweet...

    I am a fan of the Cartoon Network anime lineup, and by far this is the best show out of them all.

    Unlike the other, more 'famous' anime shows (hence the Dragonball series), this show actually has realism in it. It isn't all action-packed. The show mostly surrounds negotiator Roger Smith uncovering information related to the jobs that his clients often give him or uncovering deep secrets about the forgotten past, in which an event forty years ago erased everyones' memory. It's pretty much talk, but it's interesting talk, because the talk that goes on throughout the show really relates to real-life situations--political corruption, the love for lost ones, and the desire to know the truth. Though this would bore an adrenaline-junkie, it would catch interest to those that I'd like to call 'down-to-Earthers', especially with the most wonderful music that is just too good to be put in a cartoon series.

    But that doesn't mean that there isn't action. The battles that premiere in the series have enough action to supply that adrenaline junkie with all the sweat he needs (and all within just about five minutes, too).

    Big O is by far the most successful amongst the dying robot-themed shows. Though the Transformers series seems to be long-lasting, it too is dying out as animators grow tired of constantly putting in the details of machinery and head to using computers as a way to 'build' the robots and give them movement. This type of animation doesn't blend in with the rest of the animation, thus fails (as seen in Transformers Energon).

    Which brings up another point. Notice how the animation throughout the entire series remains constant. Sure the lighting changed, but the animation overall has remained the same. It shows that the people who drew up the series were determined to have the animation remain constant and nearly flawless (unlike in the Dragonball series when different animators draw separate episodes). This (especially when having giant robots battling) requires a lot of patience and loyalty.

    And let me assure you that they have not gone unappreciated for their loyalty to the animation. Kudos, animators!

    Overall: life-like characters that grow throughout the series; life-like situations; incredible animation; dazzling battles; and (most importantly), the most wonderful music for a cartoon ever.

    Rating: 10 out of 10. The battle music still makes my neck hair stand up...
    Perdicus

    He's back!

    "The Big O" returns with all-new episodes on August 31, 2003. In the meantime, you can enjoy re-runs of Season 1, now showing on Cartoon Network. It's gonna be a long, hot summer; let "The Big O" cool you down! Check your local listings.
    JohnnyJohnHildegaard

    Cast in the name of God, ye not Guilty

    The Big O is one of the most creative efforts to ever come out of Japan. Combining the rather dark style of Batman: The Animated Series in animation, the giant robot action of yesteryear, and combining some really surrealistic elements, it manages to entertain such people. It is not your fast paced show with action at every minute, but it has rather impressive fight sequences with cleverly designed mechs I might add. Then you add the rather interesting characters that somehow develop during it's 13 episode run, and you've got a rather impressive series.

    It's not for everybody, but I'd recommend Big O to even the most avid fan of animation.

    The only bad part is that it's only 13 episodes and it stops rather abruptly, so let's hope it can get more soon.
    10redcarpetroom

    Red Balloons and Red Tomatoes

    Big O is not like any other show I have ever seen. The writers clearly have extensive knowledge concerning Greek mythology and even Christianity. It is a cartoon sure, but the depth of the show is very subjective. The show itself gives the viewer just enough clues to allow one to believe that all of the other unending parade of questions will somehow be answered, but apparently, they won't. The show walks a profound balance of story and probability and divine vagueness.

    I saw a few episodes of this show and became hooked like no other show I have ever seen. The overall themes are far from light. Two of them being memories and ultimately attempting to define life. What is the value of one's life without memories? What separates humans from androids in a futurist world without knowing which actually came first? And that is assuming who and what each character actually is, which is far from a given. My obsession with the show did eventually wane, largely because the show itself is rather slow at times. There are plenty of action scenes with enormous robots, also representing something I'm sure, to balance the pace, but those battles rarely excited me.

    The truly strange aspect of this show is that the majority of it for me is window dressing. It's the symbolism that is scattered throughout each episode that elevates this show to atmospheric levels. This show is just smart enough and just open ended enough for each little mysterious detail to have some profound meaning. This show has everything within it to be the basis of a new religion in and of itself, seriously. The fact that all the answers can plausibly be answered, but aren't, makes Big O that much more life-like in nature.
    Fury9033

    Great but Short Series

    This series is extremely well crafted. They have commented on Cartoon Network that this show is mix of Batman: The Animated Series and Blade Runner.

    It is, but more. This show showcases true hardcore Science Fiction world, with mysteries, drama and element of imagination that hasn't been seen in rather long time. Dark look on the future, what may happen.

    Also resurrects old Giant Robot theme, which has virtually disappeared from American Television.

    However, the show as it show now, in April, is lacking in only one thing.

    A ending.

    The show was released without any additional episodes. Only 13 and blunt and sudden ending. We can only hope that more episodes will released soon.

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      Originally a thirteen-episode series, positive fan response internationally resulted in a second season co-produced by Cartoon Network, Sunrise, and Bandai Visual. The full 26-episode series re-aired from the beginning starting October 1, 2002 in Japan.
    • Citazioni

      Roger Smith: We have choices. Some people like to stand in the rain without an umbrella. That's what it means to live free.

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      During the closing credits at the end of the first episode, Roger is shown sitting alone on a large hourglass. After R. Dorothy joins his household, subsequent episodes show them sitting together.
    • Connessioni
      Featured in Toonami: Advanced Robotics (2001)
    • Colonne sonore
      BIG-O!
      Opening theme (first season)

      Performed by Rui Nagai

      Lyrics, music and arrangement by Rui Nagai

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      • 13 ottobre 1999 (Giappone)
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