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Tygra, la glace et le feu

Original title: Fire and Ice
  • 1983
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  • 1h 21m
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6.5/10
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Tygra, la glace et le feu (1983)
At the end of the ice age, an evil queen and her son are set on conquering the world using magic and warriors. The lone survivor of a crushed village fights back as does the king of Fire Keep.
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Adult AnimationDark FantasyHand-Drawn AnimationSword & SorceryAdventureAnimationFantasy

At the end of the ice age, an evil queen and her son are set on conquering the world using magic and warriors. The lone survivor of a crushed village fights back as does the king of Fire Kee... Read allAt the end of the ice age, an evil queen and her son are set on conquering the world using magic and warriors. The lone survivor of a crushed village fights back as does the king of Fire Keep.At the end of the ice age, an evil queen and her son are set on conquering the world using magic and warriors. The lone survivor of a crushed village fights back as does the king of Fire Keep.

  • Director
    • Ralph Bakshi
  • Writers
    • Ralph Bakshi
    • Frank Frazetta
    • Roy Thomas
  • Stars
    • Randy Norton
    • Cynthia Leake
    • Steve Sandor
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    14K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ralph Bakshi
    • Writers
      • Ralph Bakshi
      • Frank Frazetta
      • Roy Thomas
    • Stars
      • Randy Norton
      • Cynthia Leake
      • Steve Sandor
    • 108User reviews
    • 60Critic reviews
    • 45Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Randy Norton
    • Larn
    Cynthia Leake
    • Teegra
    Steve Sandor
    Steve Sandor
    • Darkwolf
    • (voice)
    Sean Hannon
    Sean Hannon
    • Nekron
    Leo Gordon
    Leo Gordon
    • Jarol
    • (voice)
    William Ostrander
    William Ostrander
    • Taro
    • (voice)
    Eileen O'Neill
    • Juliana
    Elizabeth Lloyd Shaw
    • Roleil
    • (voice)
    Micky Morton
    • Otwa
    • (voice)
    Tamarah Park
    • Tutor
    Big Yank
    • Monga
    • (voice)
    Greg Wayne Elam
    • Pako
    • (voice)
    • (as Greg Elam)
    Jimmy Bridges
    Jimmy Bridges
    • Subhuman
    • (as James Bridges)
    Shane Callan
    • Subhuman
    Archie Hamilton
    • Subhuman
    Michael Kelloff
    • Subhuman
    • (as Michael Kellogg)
    Dale Park
    • Subhuman
    Douglas Payton
    • Subhuman
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Ralph Bakshi
    • Writers
      • Ralph Bakshi
      • Frank Frazetta
      • Roy Thomas
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    6oshram-3

    Worth a spin in the DVD player

    When I was a lot younger and 'traditional hand-drawn animation,' to quote Mr. Eisner, wasn't dead, I was a fan of Ralph Bakshi. Sort of the anti-Disney, Bakshi did counter-culture movies like Fritz the Cat (which Robert Crumb hated so much he subsequently killed off the character), Wizards (a midnight movie staple for years), and the unfortunately named Coonskin, which was nearly incomprehensible. Bakshi was a sort of cultural renegade, offering up in animation what no one else could – basically, he made animated films for adults – and following his own warped vision of how things should be. Probably his highest profile work was his 1978 version of Lord of the Rings, a movie I still enjoy to this day. Problem is, aside from Rings, none of Bakshi's films ever made any money, and an attempt to go commercial with 1981's American Pop fizzled (granted, it was an uneven film). Bakshi returned to the genre that he'd done the best with – swords and sorcery – for 1983's Fire and Ice. 70s megastar artist Frank Frazetta designed most of the characters and did a fair amount of pre-production art (some of which, in true Bakshi fashion, shows up in montages in the film). It was a teaming up of the greatest fantasy artist if the day and the only animator who could have brought his stuff to life with any accuracy. The film was scripted by Roy Thomas, famous for working on Marvel Comics' Conan series, and Gerry Conway, another comics writer. That's a lot of genre talent for a small animated film.

    Fire and Ice is no classic. It probably marks the pinnacle of rotoscoping and is a beautifully rendered film. There's a scant excuse for a plot and the characters are wafer thin, but the joy of the film is in the design and animation. This one really is eye candy, and I don't know if any of those involved with its creation ever aimed higher than making an animated Frazetta painting. Certainly they achieved that in spades.

    Fire and Ice is achingly simple in its set up. Evil Ice Lord Nekron (a Bakshi staple name, used previously in Wizards) uses his magic powers to crush his enemies with a rapidly moving glacier. He also has a bunch of orcs (call them what they are) at his command who wipe out anyone who dodges the ice. Next up on his deep freeze: Fire Keep, run by King Jerol, who controls the lava, etc. The story centers mostly around a young man named Larn, the stereotypical hottie boy with long hair who runs around in a loincloth. After his village is iced, Larn encounters Jerol's ample daughter, Teegra, a Frazetta gal if ever there were one; body by Pamela Anderson, wardrobe by Frederick's of Hollywood. Aside from the pretty pictures, this would have been a forgettable flick if not for the presence of Dark Wolf, a mysterious warrior who's part Batman, part Superman, and all bad-ass. Dark Wolf's fun to watch, and he elevates the movie into the realm of the watchable.

    The dialogue is pretty bad and the story is cliché-ridden, but Fire and Ice is still fun in a dopey kind of way. Some of the elements could have made a decent fantasy pulp novel, and a lot of the designs are pretty neat. Bakshi made better films than this (Wizards, Rings) but he made worse, too (most of the rest of his stuff). I wouldn't recommend this for anyone other than Bakshi fans or animation die-hards, or someone who really likes the fantasy genre. But it's light, brainless fun, and in my mind deserves not to be forgotten to the dustbin of obscurity.

    June 8, 2004
    8FlorisV

    Lushious babes, beautiful animation

    This animation has a very simple and straightforward good vs. evil plot and is all about action. What sets it apart from other animation is how well the human movements are animated. It was really beautiful seeing the fleeing woman running around on the screen from left to right and look around, her movements were done so well. Why don't they use this rotoscopic technique more these days? It's quite effective.

    Fire and Ice, in it's prehistoric setting and scarcely dressed women, was clearly devoted to showing the beautiful damsel in distress in various sexy ways, her voluptuous body serving as pure eyecandy. Some may hate this and regard it as yet another moronic male sexual fantasy, others (including plenty of women) will adore it's esthetic quality. I for sure did not mind! Bakshi just loves animating lushious, voluptuous babes, as can also be seen in Cool World, and I don't think he has to apoligize since it's pretty much animation for adults. But I had also enjoyed this animation as a child and I never forgot it.

    This one was just special, so different from the standard Disney or Anime fare, and for that reason alone well worth the watch since it's possibly Bakshi's finest. For those who like animations with lushious women: try Space Adventure Cobra as well.

    I give Fire and Ice 8 out of 10.
    AlanSmithee0

    Bakshi's best by far!

    Forget "Wizards", this is the best Ralph Bakshi ever has given! Using Frank Frazetta's characters and art, he created this beautiful and stunning epic that has more life and interest than any other movie he has done. Wheras "Wizards" just is confusing and way too cartoonish to be taken seriously, "Fire and Ice" never shows any humor or cartoonish elements. It is simply a straight foward and to-the-point action cartoon. It also is a bit deeper and interesting than most of the other "sword and sorcery" movies in the 80s. Definately recommended!!!!
    albechri

    Frazetta and Bakshi

    Outstanding... it is a masterpiece of its time. The details and the beauty of human figures are so smoothly pictured here. It is truly one of the best animated movies ever made. The gesture and motion is perfect and look at those brush strokes background whenever the casts run. So beautifully made.

    It is a mature movie and intended to be appreciated maturely...
    samharsch

    A must have...

    This movie really is one of the best animated movies I have ever seen. Most unfortunately, very difficult to get. Even large local videostores can't get any copies here. The highly detailed images reminded me of Heavy Metal, which also is a great work.

    This movie is a true "must have" and should be available on DVD...

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    • Trivia
      Filmed with live actors and actresses in black and white and rotoscoped, with animation cells placed over every frame of the cast members to create animation that's more fluid and realistic than standard animation.
    • Goofs
      Most of the time the characters cast no shadows.
    • Quotes

      Nekron: Why have you brought me this?

      Juliana: This is your bride, my son. She will be mother to your sons.

      Nekron: How thoughtful, Mother. I need no bride, and no sons.

      Juliana: But you need heirs!

      Nekron: I need nothing!

    • Connections
      Featured in Filha da Mãe (1990)

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    • Release date
      • August 26, 1983 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Tygra, hielo y fuego
    • Filming locations
      • Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve, Colorado, USA
    • Production companies
      • Polyc International BV
      • Producers Sales Organization (PSO)
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    • Budget
      • $1,200,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $760,883
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $263,238
      • Aug 28, 1983
    • Gross worldwide
      • $760,883
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 21 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
      • Dolby Atmos

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