SF Shinseiki Lensman
- 1984
- Tous publics
- 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
800
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A farmboy stumbles upon the Lens, an artifact which grants him fantastic powers and contains vital information that may allow the Galactic Fleet to defeat the evil Boskone Empire.A farmboy stumbles upon the Lens, an artifact which grants him fantastic powers and contains vital information that may allow the Galactic Fleet to defeat the evil Boskone Empire.A farmboy stumbles upon the Lens, an artifact which grants him fantastic powers and contains vital information that may allow the Galactic Fleet to defeat the evil Boskone Empire.
- Directors
- Writers
- Stars
Chikao Ôtsuka
- Peter Van Buskirk
- (voice)
- (as Chikao Ohtsuka)
Nachi Nozawa
- Worsel
- (voice)
Seizô Katô
- Helmuth
- (voice)
Eiji Kanie
- Narration
- (voice)
Yasuo Tanaka
- Blakeslee
- (voice)
- (as Yasurô Tanaka)
Shingo Kanemoto
- Zwilnik
- (voice)
Masaharu Satô
- Henry Henderson
- (voice)
Masashi Hironaka
- Computer
- (voice)
Michitaka Kobayashi
- Operator
- (voice)
Masato Hirano
- Alien
- (voice)
Katsuya Kobayashi
- DJ Bill
- (voice)
Yuko Saito
- Sol
- (voice)
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was it just me or is this film a rip-off of Star wars.
not only was it one of the worst anime i have ever seen but you could even see some of the characters from star wars wrapped in new paper!
i give it 3/10.
not only was it one of the worst anime i have ever seen but you could even see some of the characters from star wars wrapped in new paper!
i give it 3/10.
This is one of my all time favorite old-school Animes of all time!The Lensman anime movie has been looked down upon alot and doesn't deserve the bashing that it gets.
The story focuses around a young hearder named Kimball Kinnison and the Galactic Control base and their struggles with the Boskone dynasty and the mavolent Lord Helmuth. This one is chocked full of plot twists and really amazing extra-terrestrials and monsters.
The one thing I did not like about this film is the relationship between Kim and Clarrise.
The story focuses around a young hearder named Kimball Kinnison and the Galactic Control base and their struggles with the Boskone dynasty and the mavolent Lord Helmuth. This one is chocked full of plot twists and really amazing extra-terrestrials and monsters.
The one thing I did not like about this film is the relationship between Kim and Clarrise.
anyone remember the days where the SciFi channel use to show anime films about 6-7 years ago? well out of all of them, only 3 stuck in my mind, first being Akira for sheer brilliance in animation and detail, next was Fist of the North star for the outstanding entertainment, and finally there was a quietly known feature film called The Lensmen. this film from start to end was amazing, because of the story, yes it seems very similar to Star Wars, but you have to remember that the books were made about 50 years before George Lucas started his little project that would change the world, even then he copied the theme from Flash Gordon.
this should get a DVD release, to do it justice and then the world will realize how good The Lensmen really is.
this should get a DVD release, to do it justice and then the world will realize how good The Lensmen really is.
Though I like E.E. "Doc" Smith's books and David A. Kyles books of Lensman, the anime, which is loosly based on the books, is quite a fun and somewhat innovative fair.
Though the story may seem familiar to Sci-Fi/Fantasy buffs, such as some kid on an isolated planet inherits mystical powers and avenges the death of his family, it is quite an entertaining one nonetheless. Plus, Lensman was THE first Animated motion picture to use hand drawn and CG animation all at once. Sure, it may look a bit outdated now, but it is still an innovation. If it were not for Lensman, none of that would have ever happened (personally, I think Computer Graphics look better in animation that live action.)
Too bad they only released it on DVD/VCD in a few countries in the worls (mostly on formats that are quite foreign and different). I just wish they release the Lensman movie and tv series on DVD/VCD in EVERY part of the world, not just certain parts.
P.S. Worsel rules! I just think he is so amazing and neat looking as well.
Though the story may seem familiar to Sci-Fi/Fantasy buffs, such as some kid on an isolated planet inherits mystical powers and avenges the death of his family, it is quite an entertaining one nonetheless. Plus, Lensman was THE first Animated motion picture to use hand drawn and CG animation all at once. Sure, it may look a bit outdated now, but it is still an innovation. If it were not for Lensman, none of that would have ever happened (personally, I think Computer Graphics look better in animation that live action.)
Too bad they only released it on DVD/VCD in a few countries in the worls (mostly on formats that are quite foreign and different). I just wish they release the Lensman movie and tv series on DVD/VCD in EVERY part of the world, not just certain parts.
P.S. Worsel rules! I just think he is so amazing and neat looking as well.
Heard of this anime film about ten years ago, and finally got off my duff and watched it on VHS. So much in it to recommend, I don't know where to start, except that it's a classic Sci-Fi adventure like some of the early Heinlein juvenile novels (never read the Lensmen books, but I will now) and the Star Wars Trilogy, just in anime form. The characters are interesting, and the music score and rock tracks go well with all the futuristic imagery. I am really wishing for this to be on DVD soon!
Did you know
- TriviaWhile this film was nominally based on Edward E ("Doc") Smith's "Lensman" books, significant elements of the plot have actually been lifted from DC Comics "Green Lantern", which is fitting, as "Green Lantern" pretty much bases major parts of its background and setup on the "Lensman" stories.
- Quotes
Buzz: Look, it's not that I don't like you. It's just that I don't like you.
- Alternate versionsTwo English dubs of the movie exist. The first, made in 1987 by Harmony Gold, is cut by about 15 minutes and replaces much of the music with stock music from the Robotech movies. The second English dub, released in 1990 by Streamline Pictures, is uncut (although a new English ending credit roll replaces the original Japanese) with music and sound effects intact.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Chronic Rift: War in Science Fiction (1991)
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