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Parasaito Dôruzu

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2003
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
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Parasaito Dôruzu (2003)
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Adult AnimationAnimeCyberpunkActionAnimationCrimeDramaFantasySci-FiThriller

Part of a "Bubblegum Crisis (1987)" universe, follows a special unit of the A.D. Police, tasked to destroy Boomers, androids that malfunction or gain sentience and go on a rampage in the fut... Read allPart of a "Bubblegum Crisis (1987)" universe, follows a special unit of the A.D. Police, tasked to destroy Boomers, androids that malfunction or gain sentience and go on a rampage in the futuristic city of Megatokyo.Part of a "Bubblegum Crisis (1987)" universe, follows a special unit of the A.D. Police, tasked to destroy Boomers, androids that malfunction or gain sentience and go on a rampage in the futuristic city of Megatokyo.

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    • Monica Rial
    • Mike McFarland
    • Akemi Okamura
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    POPULARITY
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    • Stars
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      • Mike McFarland
      • Akemi Okamura
    • 4User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    Monica Rial
    Monica Rial
    • Michaelson
    • 2003
    Mike McFarland
    Mike McFarland
    • Myers
    • 2003
    Akemi Okamura
    Akemi Okamura
    • Reiko Michaelson
    • 2003
    Kikuko Inoue
    Kikuko Inoue
    • Angel
    • 2003
    Toshio Furukawa
    Toshio Furukawa
    • Myers
    • 2003
    Eric Chase
    • Rod Kimball
    • 2003
    Heather Bryson
    Heather Bryson
    • Angel
    • 2003
    Mike Kleinhenz
    • Koji Takahashi
    • 2003
    Masaru Ikeda
    • Koji Takahashi
    • 2003
    Somei Uchida
    • Rod Kimball
    • 2003
    Stephanie Nadolny
    Stephanie Nadolny
    • Eve
    • 2003
    Kazuhiko Inoue
    Kazuhiko Inoue
    • Buzz
    • 2003
    Tiffany Grant
    Tiffany Grant
    • Buzz's Wife
    • 2003
    Mike Vance
    • Buzz
    • 2003
    Matt Culpepper
    • Additional Voices…
    • 2003
    Lew Temple
    Lew Temple
    • Caine
    David Born
    David Born
    • Boomer Factory Manager
    John Swasey
    John Swasey
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    6siderite

    Nice cyberpunk story, but nothing much in the way of animation

    If this would have been a 90s movie, it would have been average. As such, for 2003 it seems ridiculously obsolete, especially since it has a futuristic cybernetic backdrop.

    The characters and story aren't that much better either. The plot is fractured by stories that seem to have no clear start or end. At first I thought it was a poetic license of some sort, but now I am convinced it was just a bad job.

    That doesn't mean that the story is not nice. Set in the Parasite Dolls universe, a near future world in which robots are ubiquitous, it follows a group of police people trying to solve a spree of "boomer" killings. Boomers are humanoid robots. However the ending is so ridiculously over the top, while the rest of the film is just plain boring or, even worse, confusing, making it an under average anime for me.
    6CelluloidRehab

    Boomers are Fun !!!

    This seems to be a story that takes place in the same universe as Bubble Gum Crisis (it actually is 3 episodes that take place at different times, yet with the same core cast of characters). If one has not seen Bubble Gum Crisis here is a synopsis. If you have seen it, skip the next paragraph.

    Its 2034, Japan. It is a cyber-goth world (think Blade Runner, Ghost in the Shell, Armitage, etc) where the Genom Corporation has created Boomers (those are robots/cyborgs that serve humans). A special branch of the police is created, that handles defective boomers (think Runaway).

    This OVA, revolves around the specially created branch of the AD police (the Branch), which handles special boomer cases. The head of this task force is Buzz. His team consists of the hacker, the boomer (Kimball), the undercover female operative (Michaelson) and the female freelancer (with some underground connections at Genom).

    The first story is about an illegal boomer drug and its connection with some boomer killings. The second story takes place a year after the first, and is related to boomer prostitute killings. The last takes place 5 years after the first story and is related to the disappearance of Buzz's boss, Takahashi.

    There are some interesting premises in the story, but nothing original. If you have seen any of the anime I have mentioned before, then you have seen most of this : The human/machine conflict; Can boomers feel ?; World domination,etc. Ghost in the Shell (both movies and the TV series) does a much better job of handling the subject and character development. This feels more like Cliff notes. There is a scene that stands out in my mind, mostly because it reminds me of a Miike scene. Early in the third story, Takahashi is having a conversation with Sorime (an up and coming politician). Sorime is having sex with a boomer on top of his desk, at the same time he is talking with Takahashi. When climax is reached, Sorime reaches for a gun and shoots the boomer in the head. It is by far the most intense scene of the whole movie. Other than that, this movie is something that has been seen and done before. Maybe if it came out in 1990, it would have been more worthwhile. Now it is just a casual rental.
    9dlombaert

    Blade Days

    Nice One !

    Tokyo, 2034: sophisticated robots called Boomers (and on first sight almost indistinguishable from us, humans) are among us. They are meant to assist us in the shores we despise, but more an more things go wrong and take a nasty turn. In 3 linked short stories we see a world where humanity is as much a thing of machines, as of "biological" units. Parasite Dolls is Blade Runner meets Strange Days in animation. Especially the capturing of emotions from the Boomers for pity sexual "human" games seemed like a very interesting idea, although this was not worked out in much detail. The rest of the ideas behind the film weren't very original, but the 3 stories were plotted very well and the characters were nicely developed. The score helped bringing a very real "emotional" feel to the film. The animations aren't spectacular compared to what you see in Ghost is the Shell for example, but they are adequate.

    If you have a change to see this film, I can only recommend to actually go and see it: a classic Artificial Intelligence story (what's humanity, how about emotions, ...?) that's very well scripted and adequately animated.
    5zillion29

    Not up to snuff for 2002

    I was really interested to see AIC produce another anime that takes place in the Bubblegum Crisis universe. They tried to tout this as a taking place in the Bubblegum Crisis/Bubblegum Crash/A.D. Police Files universe, but it really has very little to do with those OVAs. I didn't actually know that this was produced in 2002. Looking at the quality of the animation and the character designs, you'd be hard pressed to not think that it was churned out in 1997 or so. It's lackluster in almost every conceivable way.

    I will say that there are some really artful and stylistic moments, particularly in the last 15 minutes (dominos falling, certain death sequences, neat placement of characters), but Naoyuki Onda's character designs (which are hideous and simplistic in the "Kite" vein) make this a mostly painful viewing experience. Even the lowest budget video games and straight-to-video anime boast better computer effects than this did - the ubiquitous heads-up-display and thermal imaging graphics are so crappy for a 21st century production.

    Maybe anime has gone down this road too many times before. Cyberpunk has become so banal that visiting this Blade Runner/BGC universe is just a rehash of the same stale concepts: what does it mean to be alive vs. synthetic, how do you maintain justice in a world of corrupt corporations, blah blah blah. There wasn't really anything fresh or groundbreaking through all three episodes.

    In the original BGC, Boomers were mostly human beings who had received cybernetic upgrades. There were more simplistic all-synthetic boomers that served coffee, did manufacturing, etc, but they didn't really possess any ability to function on their own (until A.D.A.M. in Bubblegum Crash). Parasite Dolls deviates from this story arc completely - we've got fully factory built AI Boomers that radio show producers and A.D. Police detectives of all things!!!! That was hard to swallow and it showed that the material wasn't really as faithful to the original as it tries to make itself sound.

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      Spin-off from A.D. Police: To Protect and Serve (1999)
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    • Release date
      • May 22, 2003 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Parasite Dolls
    • Production company
      • Anime International Company (AIC)
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      1 hour 25 minutes
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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