Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaIn the distant future, a young cadet is sent to find and capture "Cosmozone 2772", a mystical universal Phoenix which possesses the power to rejuvenate the drained Earth.In the distant future, a young cadet is sent to find and capture "Cosmozone 2772", a mystical universal Phoenix which possesses the power to rejuvenate the drained Earth.In the distant future, a young cadet is sent to find and capture "Cosmozone 2772", a mystical universal Phoenix which possesses the power to rejuvenate the drained Earth.
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Kaneto Shiozawa
- Godô Shingo
- (narração)
Keiko Takeshita
- The Phoenix
- (narração)
Hiroshi Ôtake
- Crack
- (narração)
Katsue Miwa
- Orga
- (narração)
Kazue Takahashi
- Pincho
- (narração)
Kazuo Kumakura
- Saruta
- (narração)
Masatô Ibu
- Black Jack
- (narração)
Shûichi Ikeda
- Rock
- (narração)
Shûichirô Moriyama
- Bolkan
- (narração)
Toshiko Fujita
- Rena
- (narração)
Chris Hilton
- Godô Shingo (English version)
- (narração)
- (não creditado)
Ted Thomas
- Rock (English version)
- (narração)
- (não creditado)
Avaliações em destaque
This movie is for anyone that thinks all Japanese Anime is good anime. There are parts of this 'movie' that make me think it was cut down from a series, but other parts that look like loss on the sides from the transition from widescreen. Too bad they couldn't lose the whole movie while they were at it.
It is far too convoluted, unevenly paced. characters drop dead in ways that suggest that we should care more than we do (Hence the 'cut from a series' theory) and the ending made about as much sense of the rest of the movie.
As a brief outline; The hero gets sent to space school to be a pilot. How he qualifies for this is not explained, but he musta been good, 'cos he already had a uniform on. Within 15 minutes, he attends school, gets in trouble with the law about visiting a garden, falls in love with a politician's daughter, is caught with said daughter and is sent to a labor prison. The plot picks up from there (Sort of). He then escapes and goes off into outer space to find the Firebird after stopping to pick up some really lame friends. When you're on the run, I guess you can't be too choosy.
I made a copy from a local late night tv broadcast and like to show it to my friends now and then as an example of what bad anime looks like.
Steelblade
It is far too convoluted, unevenly paced. characters drop dead in ways that suggest that we should care more than we do (Hence the 'cut from a series' theory) and the ending made about as much sense of the rest of the movie.
As a brief outline; The hero gets sent to space school to be a pilot. How he qualifies for this is not explained, but he musta been good, 'cos he already had a uniform on. Within 15 minutes, he attends school, gets in trouble with the law about visiting a garden, falls in love with a politician's daughter, is caught with said daughter and is sent to a labor prison. The plot picks up from there (Sort of). He then escapes and goes off into outer space to find the Firebird after stopping to pick up some really lame friends. When you're on the run, I guess you can't be too choosy.
I made a copy from a local late night tv broadcast and like to show it to my friends now and then as an example of what bad anime looks like.
Steelblade
If you like space opera and golden age sci-fi, you should watch Firebird 2772 right now. Even if you are not a fan of anime, you should watch it at least once. I'm not a fan of anime, but I never miss a good sci-fi drama.
My review was written in July 1982 after a Greenwich Village screening.
"Space Firebird 2772" (also known as "Phoenix 2772") is a well-drawn, imaginative Japanese sci-fi feature made in 1980. With the proper trimming (at least 30 minutes could be excised) and additional work of dubbing the film into English, pic could attract an American audience on the basis of the distinct look and entertaining narrative.
Adventure tale concerns young hero Godoh and his sexy blonde robot Olga sent on a mission to capture a spaceship wrecking monster (the title firebird). Conflict is with Godoh's brother, Rock Schlock (even in subtitles the name garners some laughs), chief of science who marries Godoh's sweetheart Lena.
Departing in a space shark (so named because of its shape) ship, heroes are accompanied by comedy pets Pincho (a dog-like alien intent on brushing everything clean. Crack (who lives in a shell resembling a gambling die) and Pooks, a bagpipe-shaped animal. Silly musical interludes of the pets cavorting draw the film to a halt, and should be edited out.
Drawing upon influences ranging from Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World" to hit space films "2001" and "Star Wars". Writer-producer peppers the film with ideas. Main theme is a rapidly depleting Earth, fueled by power from the planet's mantle, with Dr. Salka (looking like one of the seven dwarfs, among other Disney influences here) seeking the legendary phoenix's blood to scientifically rejuvenate the planet. Mystical fantasy conclusion crowds out previous sci-fi elements in accomplishing just that.
Animation directed by Taku Sugiyama is modern and often Day-Glo colored, with some corners cut: static backgrounds, shake and shimmer characters in place of constant, fluid movement. The firebird itself figuring prominently in action scenes in later reels, is disappointing in design, and out-of-place in the futuristic world.
At present two-hour length, return to Earth for confrontation with Schlock and extended mystical denouement come off as anti-climaxes. Pruning of some chases and climactic cataclysm on Earth would allow focus on the appealing main characters (especially the robot Olga, who transforms mechanically into many functional shapes) while retaining the ingenious sight gs which translate sans subtitles. Human cast is styled as Caucasians (though Space Shark is the only English spoken) rather than Japanese, so a careful dubbing job could only enhance the film.
"Space Firebird 2772" (also known as "Phoenix 2772") is a well-drawn, imaginative Japanese sci-fi feature made in 1980. With the proper trimming (at least 30 minutes could be excised) and additional work of dubbing the film into English, pic could attract an American audience on the basis of the distinct look and entertaining narrative.
Adventure tale concerns young hero Godoh and his sexy blonde robot Olga sent on a mission to capture a spaceship wrecking monster (the title firebird). Conflict is with Godoh's brother, Rock Schlock (even in subtitles the name garners some laughs), chief of science who marries Godoh's sweetheart Lena.
Departing in a space shark (so named because of its shape) ship, heroes are accompanied by comedy pets Pincho (a dog-like alien intent on brushing everything clean. Crack (who lives in a shell resembling a gambling die) and Pooks, a bagpipe-shaped animal. Silly musical interludes of the pets cavorting draw the film to a halt, and should be edited out.
Drawing upon influences ranging from Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World" to hit space films "2001" and "Star Wars". Writer-producer peppers the film with ideas. Main theme is a rapidly depleting Earth, fueled by power from the planet's mantle, with Dr. Salka (looking like one of the seven dwarfs, among other Disney influences here) seeking the legendary phoenix's blood to scientifically rejuvenate the planet. Mystical fantasy conclusion crowds out previous sci-fi elements in accomplishing just that.
Animation directed by Taku Sugiyama is modern and often Day-Glo colored, with some corners cut: static backgrounds, shake and shimmer characters in place of constant, fluid movement. The firebird itself figuring prominently in action scenes in later reels, is disappointing in design, and out-of-place in the futuristic world.
At present two-hour length, return to Earth for confrontation with Schlock and extended mystical denouement come off as anti-climaxes. Pruning of some chases and climactic cataclysm on Earth would allow focus on the appealing main characters (especially the robot Olga, who transforms mechanically into many functional shapes) while retaining the ingenious sight gs which translate sans subtitles. Human cast is styled as Caucasians (though Space Shark is the only English spoken) rather than Japanese, so a careful dubbing job could only enhance the film.
I saw this movie when i was 7 years old and i still remember it as th e matter of facts i have it on my collection, it may look not good to adults or to the "newer" anime fan. but to me this is a classic(note it's very suitable for children) if you grew up with Starzinger(Spaceketeers) Mazinger Z, Voltes V, Techno Police 21C, Starblazers, Space Warriors Baldios many more from the era you will enjoy this! You will love Olga (Godo's female cyborg) and Pincho (friendly alien pet)This is the original serialized story for the theatrical film "The Phoenix," the theme of which is the immortality of life. Against the background of a futuristic universe, Godo, who at first has karma as a human being, is transformed into a god through numerous ordeals. As this was the first full-animated film, the outlines of human figures are slightly blurred, presenting a technical problem to be overcome. The entire story reflects Tezuka Osamu's desire to portray transformation, including the episode in which a female-shaped robot falls in love with a man and has her dream granted by the Phoenix.
Winner of the Inkpot Award at the 1980 San Diego Comic Convention, and the
Animation Award at the 1st Las Vegas Film Festival, 1980
Winner of the Inkpot Award at the 1980 San Diego Comic Convention, and the
Animation Award at the 1st Las Vegas Film Festival, 1980
10govarian
I first watched this film when i was about 10. I didn't really like it then though i thought it was a bit weird and even scary. I only saw it again a few days ago when i found a VHS copy on the internet,that's 14 years after i first saw it. I'll have to say it's not the best anime of all time,and it's not the place to start if you're not a fan. But i loved it all the same as it reminds me of my childhood. My memories of it were right as it was weird though not scary. The animation was OK but the problem was the direction as it was very patchy. So if you don't like anime or Tezuka then don't bother. But it is definitely worth investigating,and frankly i prefer it over the newer animes which seem to be more about the animation and the special effects than the story or characters. Another thing about this movie is that it has great music.The version i've got is the dubbed version which as usual is crap. I know that it's been released on DVD(region 4),i hope it gets a release in the UK. 10/10
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- CuriosidadesOsamu Tezuka was inspired to create the "Phoenix" saga after listening to Igor Stravinsky's symphonies, some of which feature in this film.
- ConexõesFollowed by Hi no tori: Hôô-hen (1986)
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Detalhes
- Tempo de duração
- 2 h 2 min(122 min)
- Mixagem de som
- Proporção
- 1.75 : 1
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