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La Princesse Marionnettiste

Original title: Karakuri no Kimi
  • Video
  • 2000
  • Not Rated
  • 40m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
193
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Puppet Princess: Outtakes (2001)
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A family who builds special karakuri puppets is slain by an evil warlord. But one member, the princess, survives, and uses her skill with puppets to go on a quest for vengeance.A family who builds special karakuri puppets is slain by an evil warlord. But one member, the princess, survives, and uses her skill with puppets to go on a quest for vengeance.A family who builds special karakuri puppets is slain by an evil warlord. But one member, the princess, survives, and uses her skill with puppets to go on a quest for vengeance.

  • Director
    • Hirotoshi Takaya
  • Writers
    • Kazuhiro Fujita
    • Junichi Miyashita
  • Stars
    • Thomas Alan
    • Takeshi Aono
    • Francis Cherry
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    193
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    • Director
      • Hirotoshi Takaya
    • Writers
      • Kazuhiro Fujita
      • Junichi Miyashita
    • Stars
      • Thomas Alan
      • Takeshi Aono
      • Francis Cherry
    • 3User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Thomas Alan
    • Guard
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    Takeshi Aono
    Takeshi Aono
    • Head of the Deathless Ninjas
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    Francis Cherry
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    Dorothy Elias-Fahn
    Dorothy Elias-Fahn
    • Boy A
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    Minoru Inaba
    • Subaltern Ninja
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    Milton James
    Milton James
    • Narrator
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    Niki Lindsley
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    Tom Mann
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    Shelley Meltzer
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    Matt K. Miller
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    Mugihito
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    Kôji Nakata
    • Sadayoshi Karimata
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    • (as Kouji Nakata)
    Tony Pope
    Tony Pope
    • Head Ninja
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    • (voice)
    • (as Anthony Mozdy)
    Jamieson Price
    Jamieson Price
    • Hisashige
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    Michelle Ruff
    Michelle Ruff
    • Rangiku Fumiwatari
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    Kirk Thornton
    Kirk Thornton
    • Soldier
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    • (voice)
    Norio Wakamoto
    Norio Wakamoto
    • Yasaburo Manajiri
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    • Director
      • Hirotoshi Takaya
    • Writers
      • Kazuhiro Fujita
      • Junichi Miyashita
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    8I_Ailurophile

    Short but potent, an OVA that leaves us wanting more

    Ah, the evergreen question: how will a piece of anime, in this case an OVA, stand up on its own merits if someone has no familiarity with the manga or light novel on which it's based? Will it be sufficiently self-contained, or will something be missing from the viewing experience? Truthfully, I've no doubt that the source material is richer, and more fleshed out, and I would surely love to check it out if I had the opportunity. It's also true, however, that in its fantastical blend of violent action and definite touches of horror in a period setting, 'Puppet princess' is low-key spellbinding, and a great deal of fun in no time at all. It's a fairly simple story, really, of a lone princess, the ninja she hires for aid, the tyrannical lord against whom she seeks vengeance - and her very special talents. That's all it needs to be, however, and the result is that these forty-two minutes are unexpectedly strong and worthwhile.

    It's small but delightful (and gnarly), boasting all the qualities we routinely anticipate of anime. Only recently have I begun to dip my toes into Japanese animation, yet in so doing I'm firmly of the mind that artists from the Land of the Rising Sun far outpace their counterparts elsewhere, and if anything even more so in subsequent years. With a predominant 2D style no less, it should be said. This little flick from 2000 is no exception, as TMS Entertainment treats us to all the splendor we suppose. With tinges of stylization for flair, we get eyefuls of outstanding detail and texture in every background and environment, terrific character designs, fluid and exciting action, sharp consideration for lighting, shading, and color, and more. The minutiae that round out Miyashita Junichi's screenplay are as imaginative as they are often horrifying, and seeing these brought to life in the visual experience is a real pleasure as a viewer.

    Those minutiae include a very complicated parent-child relationship, a level of cruelty and despotism that extends beyond the narrative's decided villain, and whimsical creations that in and of themselves are rather fascinating. I can't help but wonder how much more grand this flick could have been if it were expanded into a full-length feature of even 80-90 minutes, but even when thusly truncated 'Puppet princess' is quite dazzling. As Wada Kaoru's flavorful music enhances the dark entertainment of the major violence, there's more to this than first meets the eye, even including tiny touches of humor. It's short, yes, and hardly a must-see, and in addition to the blood and gore I suppose there's a content warning due for a questionable scene of nudity. But him and haw as we may, 'Puppet princess' is highly enjoyable, and if one is receptive to fare of this nature then I'm pleased to give it my solid recommendation.
    6Jeremy_Urquhart

    Strange

    Even without what seemed like joke English subtitles, Puppet Princess was a deeply strange animated film that feel just short of feature-length. I guess it's about revenge, following a young woman who can control gigantic samurai puppets, and she's also accompanied by a strange warrior who goes by the name Marijuana.

    Really wasn't kidding about the ridiculous subtitles. The version of this on YouTube also calls a character Hiroshima Margarita at times. Unless I was misreading things? It is late, after all, and those words do seem in comically poor taste.

    Even if the people in charge of the subtitles hadn't been having a laugh, I still feel like Puppet Princess would've been borderline incoherent, but there's fun to be had from the style, action, and quality of animations alone.

    It has a handful of cool scenes and doesn't overstay its welcome, owing to that length. It ends up worthy of recommending to anime fans, but probably no one else.
    7phanthinga

    For fan of Kazuhiro Fujita only

    I want to check out Puppet Princess because this OVA bear some similarity and to some extent inspired author Kazuhiro Fujita to created one of his best works Karakuri Circus that I really like. The OVA is pretty meh at best but as a fan all I can is if you want to see some pre Karakuri Circus puppet action and the origin of Harlequin most famous finishing move then this one definitely worth a watch

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      This story can be considered a prototype to writer Kazuhiro Fujita's later story Karakuri Circus (2018), which also featured fighters wielding karakuri puppets.
    • Quotes

      Rangiku Fumiwatari: You're a very skilled ninja, sir.

      Yasaburo Manajiri: Hey, wait a sec, how can you stand there and say that when your the one who saved me? Are you trying to make fun of me or something?

      Rangiku Fumiwatari: Not at all. If you had not been there with me to distract their attention, then most likely, I would not have been able to work Tarohmaru.

      Yasaburo Manajiri: What's that supposed to mean?

      Rangiku Fumiwatari: You see, there are several puppets stored inside this box. They are all powerful warriors, but only when I control their movements, and unfortunately, if I'm busy manipulating the strings, I'm left completely vulnerable.

      Yasaburo Manajiri: Hm. I get it. The dolls may be powerful, but that doesn't matter too much if it's easy to get to you while you're working them.

    • Connections
      Featured in Puppet Princess: Outtakes (2001)

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    • Release date
      • 2000 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Puppet Princess
    • Production companies
      • Shogakukan Production
      • TMS Entertainment
      • Toho
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    • Runtime
      40 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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