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Vocaloid, comics, and animated movies.

BEST MOVIE EVER MADE.

Look what I got in the mail. :3

OK, so I know it’s technically not the very best movie ever made… That one might still be in the works. But I do know that it is one of the best movies I’ve seen so far, and one of my personal favorites. ^0^ It was the first thing by Tezuka(OK, not really, but still) that I ever saw.

See, back when I was a kid, Sweden seemed to want nothing to do with anime/manga. There was some anime dubbed, but that was really low-quality-dubbing. We did have Sailor Moon on TV though, only most kids seemed to hate it. I loved it. So I learnt it was an anime and, uh… The rest is history. Really. (And it involves a little 8-year-old desperatly hunting for anime.)

Anyways, I first saw Metropolis when I was ten. I wasn’t really sure why I picked it up, probably because I thought “Hey, that looks like anime!” And then I read the back of the cover. Then Astro Boy was mentioned, and I knew then and there: I HAD to see that movie.

Sadly, the lady who was supposed to take me to rent a movie did not agree. She pointed out that the movie was “From ages 11 and up”. I nearly threw a fit. Needless to say, I was not allowed to watch it that time.

So I manage to get my dad to rent it for me(He’s actually got a clue of how these age-thingys work). I had a terrible cold when I saw it, so I couldn’t enjoy it as much as I otherwise would. It was a wonderfull movie, though. I remember being dissapointed at first, since everybody looked like disney characters with long eyelashes. Then Rock entered the picture. I had no idea of any of Tezuka’s characters at the time, but I liked Rock. He had a gun. He shot things. Therefore, he was cool. I felt really sorry for him, too… All he wanted was to be loved.

The VHS-movie was DUBBED. Yeah, dubbed. I sighed about it, but I saw it anyway. Thing is, it was dubbed in english. ENGLISH. Most movies in Sweden are only dubbed if they are: a) For children, or b) Animated. But this one was dubbed in english, and it’s still the only anime dub I actually think is pretty good. Especially Rock and Tiima’s voice, they were pretty close to the original.

SPOILER STARTS HERE.
I loved the ending scene to bits. My dad cracked up when they started playing old jazz-music to scenery buildings crashing down. I nearly cried at the end, where Tiima falls to her doom… But it’s a bit of a happy ending too, I think. I love bittersweet endings, for some reason.

So, now I have the DvD. It’s a been given a wonderfull treatment that you don’t see often in anime over here, seeing as it has bonus material and dubbing in several langueges. Including RUSSIAN. And it has two disks, ^0^ lucky lucky me. :D

5 Responses to “THA BESTEST MOVIE EVAR.”


  1. somehow… that movie feels familiar :0 i think i’ve seen the ending. hm, i think i’ll rent the movie and see for myself.


  2. I’m also an anime fan, but for some reason I didn’t really like this movie, but the animation was great.


  3. I loved metropolis I owned the film as soon as I saw it; it’s a beautiful piece of work and i loved tima and the kid


  4. Yeah, the movie is pretty good, but the Metropolis manga is so much better….
    Tezuka didn’t want them to make a movie of Metropolis but they did anyway after he died - that’s not very nice :(
    Rock is cool, tho….but his character is not in the manga.
    And why is her name Tima? Her/his name in the manga is Michy….


  5. phonix, i dont care. I LOVE THIS MOVIE!!!!

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