IMDb RATING
6.5/10
4.3K
YOUR RATING
An elite superhuman agent must stop a foreign military unit from seizing control of an ancient artifact that holds the key to ultimate power.An elite superhuman agent must stop a foreign military unit from seizing control of an ancient artifact that holds the key to ultimate power.An elite superhuman agent must stop a foreign military unit from seizing control of an ancient artifact that holds the key to ultimate power.
Shôtarô Morikubo
- Yu Ominae
- (voice)
Katsumi Suzuki
- Little Boy
- (voice)
Ken Shiroyama
- Dr. Meisel
- (voice)
Sakiko Tamagawa
- Margaret
- (voice)
Kenji Takano
- Fat Man
- (voice)
Fumihiko Gotô
- Turkish Agent B
- (voice)
- (as Fumihiko Goto)
Dai Matsumoto
- Manager
- (voice)
Hiroyuki Oshida
- Guard B
- (voice)
Ikumi Kimura
- Stewardess
- (voice)
Kenichi Sakaguchi
- N.C.O
- (voice)
Kinryû Arimoto
- Yamamoto
- (voice)
Masaaki Yajima
- Narrator
- (voice)
Masashi Muta
- COSMOS Yu
- (voice)
Masayuki Nakata
- Guard A
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaWhen ADV Films submitted the film to the MPAA, they were worried it would come back with a PG-13 rating. So if that did happen, they had a few extra changes of dialog with extra some stronger profanity in the script need be it.
- GoofsDuring the fight with Colonel MacDougal Ominae's arm was broken in multiple places and left hanging limp. However, when he was falling with Jean after escaping the Ark he used the broken arm to shoot his grappling hook and hung from it, then after landing was using his 'broken' arm as if it weren't injured at all.
- Crazy credits"The Spriggan Ice Cream Social Club"
- Alternate versionsThe sound of a school bell after Yu's flashback in class was added for the English dub.
- ConnectionsFeatured inAnime Network Commercial 1(2004)
Featured review
This movie had so muh going for it. Great production value, the animation was excellent, and the action, while more-than-a-little over the top, was extremely fluid. But what happened? I just don't know. I think a developed backstory would have helped. Without that, the protagonist guy is little more than a fungible super-powered action star. It's true, it felt way too much like Akira. I've seen countless anime feature films, but for some reason I felt my perspective was too Western to appreciate the way the director tells the story. It's a tough call. Bottom line, I would have preferred rented it than buying it. It's not a "bad" film, and yes it's worth seeing just for it's stylised action-sequences and art, but this isn't the kind of movie you can watch over and again like other anime.
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $25,824
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $7,420
- Oct 14, 2001
- Gross worldwide
- $25,824
- Runtime1hour30minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85: 1
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