Saturday, October 21, 2023

OBSCURE O.V.A.S: *Battle Angel

Yukito Kishiro's original manga Gunnm ran for 9 volumes in the early 90's, followed by an even longer follow up titled Last Order, and now continuing in the Mars Chronicle manga, with some various prequels and spinoffs. The manga gained such international fame that it became the focus of James Cameron to do a live-action feature based on it, but since Cameron become more overwhelmed with hit Avatar saga, after a near two decades it was hand over to Robert Rodriguez to direct as the last official movie under the 20th Century Fox label. Prior to the American movie's inevitable release though, the manga first adapted into a 2-episode OVA in 1993 by Madhouse directed by animator Hiroshi Fukutomi which roughly covers the first two volumes of the series, which also acted as a blueprint to the American movie as it also recaps the same opening story arc. The OVA didn't go further than the two episodes because the original author wanted to focus more of his attention on his manga rather than an anime based on it.

Taking place in the future where a good portion of the Earth was decimated in world wars, one of the few remnants of civilization is the dystopian town of Scrap Iron City which lies directly below the floating utopia of Zalem that tosses their unwanted material down to the dingy city populated largely by cyborgs. An exiled Zalem citizen named Ido now works in the cityscape scrapyard as a cybernetics doctor who sometimes checks the huge piles of junk for salvageable robot parts. He happens to find the remains of an android girl that he takes back home and repairs to act as his surrogate daughter that he has named Gally. The young mechanical maiden later discovers that Ido is also a part time hunter-warrior which are volunteer bounty hunters that patrol the city for wanted fugitives. Gally decides to become a hunter-warrior too, partially to help her would-be boyfriend Yugo who secretly has been robbing innocent people of their spines so he can buy his way up to the Zalem. Gally has to confront the rowdy criminal Grewcica who was sent to kill her by Ido's former partner Chiren, a character original to the anime which was rewritten in the movie as being Ido's ex-wife. Gally learns that Yugo is now wanted for his crimes and watches as he is gutted down by a rival hunter-warrior, so our battle angel brings his remains to Ido who saves him by turning him into cyborg. The now mostly mechanized Yugo is later killed in an attempt to physically climb up to Zalem by a giant ring of spinning spikes. The OVA ends with Gally and Ido mourning what was left of Yugo in a small, ballooned basket.

Madhouse really delivered in this production with their detailed character designs and fighting sequences. There is also a mind-bending amount of violence in this for a 90's anime, that was mostly tempered down for the movie adaptation. Most Americans might have trouble accepting the fact that the translated version of the title character is Gally instead of Alita which was the name used in the original manga English release by Viz Manga. The American version of the OVA was available on dubbed VHS and DVD with a completely separate dub made for the European market by Manga Entertainment. Both of these releases were put on ice after James Cameron got the rights to the movie which also gave him authority on its anime adaptation, even though the OVA has been out of print for decades now with nothing available for streaming. It's unknown if the anime will finally get a re-release or even put on Blu-Ray, so you might need to hold your breath if you want to see a licensed edition of this cyberpunk classic.

Sunday, October 15, 2023

OBSCURE O.V.A.S, *D.N.A. Sights 999.9

The late Leiji Matsumoto had several manga titles over his career, most of which were part of a shared continuity known as the Leijiverse. The manga Fire Force DNA Sights 999.9(having no relation to the Fire Force anime TV series)was later turned into an OVA one-shot in 1998 that was released in America under the now defunct Urban Vision only on dubbed and subtitled VHS. That limited engagement is enough proof that this particular anime didn't leave the same kind of mark that other Leijiverse sagas like Harlock or Emeraldas had made. Like other Matsumoto projects, there is the addition of a number to the title similar to Galaxy Express 999 and Interstella 5555 to distinguish them from other anime. DNA Sights 999.9 doesn't have any strong relations to the rest of the Leijiverse aside from some gratuitous cameos in its finale. It does have some impressive animation for the time though by Madhouse Studios.

Set in the far off future of 2024, a meteor had previously split up and caused mass destruction all over the Earth. The survivors of this apocalypse set up a new order secretly led by an alien agent known as Fouton who is trying to cover up the involvement of her people from the arrival of an investigating visitor. The girl reaches Earth in a fiery impact and goes by the name Mello appearing as a ghostly image. She is found by young scavenger Daiba who begins to notice that he has special mental abilities that allow him to figure out any kind of technology. He is later rescued by Yuki, a teenage girl with similar powers that just awakened in her. They find a cat who can communicate telepathically as all three of them have reached a higher level of evolution that gives them understanding of not only alien science but potential future tech. The two teenagers and their cat rendezvous with a more corporeal Mello and realize that they have to leave the planet in order to ready mankind for their next stage of evolution while the Earth spends the next thousand years recovering from the meteor attacks. Fouton is having none of that as she calls the remaining forces under her command to stop their launch into space. Our advanced heroes end up getting saved by Captain Harlock and his ship the Arcadia along with a supposedly automated Yamato from Star Blazers which seriously screws with the Leijiverse timeline as most of the events involving their respective realities haven't happened yet.

Exactly why the Leijiverse history is so wonky is explained slightly in the Harlock Saga OVA where Harlock goes to war with the Norse gods resulting in a new unstable timeline mixing in different titles into a single reality. DNA Sights 999.9 is a victim of this cosmic reshuffling which makes for an incoherent story that is like a chemistry experiment gone wrong. Trying to figure out where the plot is going is a decathlon of endurance with the only relief being that the running time is under an hour.

Monday, October 9, 2023

OBSCURE O.V.A.S, *Mask Of Zeguy

Mask Of Zeguy might seem like a premise merges Fushigi Yuugi and Fate/Stay Night where two schoolgirls get sent to a parallel world that is inhabited by famous historical figures, but this was made in 1993 before either franchise got its own anime. The OVA was only two episodes long which wasn't based on any existing source material. The story is a hodgepodge of ideas and concepts that were poorly thought out and seriously hard to follow. Its mixing of time travel and parallel worlds only make it more confusing as director/writer Shigenori Kageyama made it out to be which only helps if you're fluent in Japanese history. Since this was before isekai became the instant hit it is nowadays, it is difficult to see what kind of plot they were going for, even with cyborgs and werewolves added to the fold.

Miki is a schoolgirl who has a fight with her friend Sayaka, and they both end up in a magical realm called the Cloud World. This place is a crossroads of several different points in time allowing people to travel from one point to another, but the only way to navigate it was the instincts of a common looking cat. Miki runs across a Shinsengumi samurai and an eccentric scientist who invented an airship with its own self-replicating organic engine whose droppings can be used as defensive mines. Her friend Sayaka has been captured by an evil queen that now possesses the titular Mask of Zeguy which allows its owner to gain access to the portal between both their world and ours. This villainess employs a time displaced Leonardo DaVinci who makes her instruments of destruction while at the same time operating a small puppet doppelganger that he keeps on his shoulder. Miki is recognized by some telepathic locals as being the reincarnation of their prophesied priestess who can use the power of the deity Zeguy to oppose the evil queen. Sayaka is thought to be the priestess and Miki has to rescue her from the queen's clutches. It might seem like they won't be able to conclude the series like several 90s OVAs, but the final battle with werewolves and cyborgs wraps up pretty quickly as the two schoolgirls get sent to their own time after defeating the newly powered queen.

This OVA staggers all over the place with misleading ideas and plot complications that seem to resolve themselves offscreen. There is unforgivable meandering throughout the 2-parter leaving the watcher bewildered as to what the heck is going on and where the resolution is coming from. You can pretty much just leave this one behind and spare the $100 asking price for the Central Park Media DVD.

Monday, October 2, 2023

ANI-MOVIES, *Missing Link

Laika Studios already had a winning streak with their stop-motion animated movies Coraline, Paranorman, and Boxtrolls, their latest endeavor was a little less epic than their previous entry of Kubo And The Two Strings. Their more humor-based entry was Missing Link calling back to the literally adventures of Henry Rider Haggard and Arthur Conan Doyle while creating a family-friendly comedy in the spirit of Disney's Emperor's New Groove. Animator Chris Butler is back as writer and director of this Victorian era globetrotting story.

In the late 19th Century, knighted explorer Lionel Frost hopes to eventually join a gentlemen's club made of big game hunters. Lionel fails on his latest attempt to get a picture of the Loch Ness monster, so his new plan is to find the cryptid known as Sasquatch after receiving a letter regarding the creature come from the Pacific Northwest. Once in America, Lionel finds a large hairy creature he names Mr. Link who informs him that he was the one who sent the letter. Link is the last known Sasquatch and he wants to find his distant Yeti cousins on the other side of the world. Lionel disguises Link as his new valet as they seek to acquire a map left behind by a deceased explorer which is now in the possession of his widowed wife Adelina, of whom Lionel had a previous fling with. Meanwhile the club's president Piggot-Dunceby wants to prevent Lionel's admission into their society and sends rival hunter Stenk to sabotage his efforts as the newfound threesome who have set out to find Link's Yeti brothers. They travel to the Himalayas and discover the Yeti sanctuary, but the white hairy cryptids are a society of snobs that see Mr. Link(now with the first name of Susan)as an unwanted country bumpkin. After being tossed into a pit, Lionel, Adelina, and Susan make their escape for a final battle between Piggot-Dunceby and Stank on an ice bridge over a deep chasm. Adelina leaves them to find her own adventure while Lionel takes on Susan as his partner as they plan for an expedition to Atlantis, despite the fact that Disney already beat them to it.

Missing Link is a fine middle of the road film meant to entertain audiences while simultaneously providing a sensational visual experience. The stop-motion animation by Laika is still up to the quality of their prior movies' standards, although not as captivating as their past releases. It's mostly clear that this was intended to be a pacifier for movie buffs, not being too deep but just a rollicking good time.