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The screwball cops of Special Vehicles Section 2 Division 2 must investigate and stop a spree of rampaging construction robots.The screwball cops of Special Vehicles Section 2 Division 2 must investigate and stop a spree of rampaging construction robots.The screwball cops of Special Vehicles Section 2 Division 2 must investigate and stop a spree of rampaging construction robots.
Toshio Furukawa
- Asuma
- (voice)
David Jarvis
- Asuma (1995)
- (English version)
- (voice)
Doug Erholtz
- Asuma (2006)
- (English version)
- (voice)
Mîna Tominaga
- Noa
- (voice)
Briony Glassco
- Noa (1995)
- (English version)
- (voice)
Julie Ann Taylor
- Noa (2006)
- (English version)
- (voice)
Ryûsuke Ôbayashi
- Gotoh
- (voice)
- (as Ryûnosuke Ôbayashi)
Peter Marinker
- Gotoh (1995)
- (English version)
- (voice)
Roger Craig Smith
- Gotoh (2006)
- (English version)
- (voice)
- (as Roger C. Smith)
Yoshiko Sakakibara
- Nagumo
- (voice)
Sharon Holm
- Nagumo (1995)
- (English version)
- (voice)
Megan Hollingshead
- Nagumo (2006)
- (English version)
- (voice)
- (as Karen Thompson)
Tamsin Hollo
- Clancy (1995)
- (English version)
- (voice)
Lisa Enochs
- Clancy (2006)
- (English version)
- (voice)
Michihiro Ikemizu
- Oota
- (voice)
Martin McDougall
- Oota (1995)
- (English version)
- (voice)
Sam Riegel
- Oota (2006)
- (English version)
- (voice)
- (as Sam Regal)
Storyline
Did you know
- Trivia(at around 1h 25 mins) Behind Shinohara in the background, under his hand, the screen says "OMG".
- ConnectionsEdited into Cartoon Sushi: Episode #1.1 (1997)
Featured review
It's for an adult audience. A younger audience may appreciate the few 'labor' fighting sequences, but the Patlabor movies generally do not center on the robots, but on the detective work of its crew.
Truthfully, I'm a little disappointed because I rented these movies hoping that they would focus more on the robots. I was looking for action and fast paced animation with cool angles and a good back-story. Instead I found a movie that focuses on the crew members instead. The robots ARE the back-story. For the most part, I can live with that.
I did enjoy the first Patlabor movie more than the second one. The 'labors' played a bigger role in this movie and thusly there was a good balance between them and the crew members. In Patlabor 2 the robots were showcased very briefly.
All I can think of is one thing: If the creators are not going to focus on the robots, then why mention them in the title? Why mention them at all? One could re-write the second movie to completely eliminate the 'labor' robots and the story would still hold with barely a scratch.
If you are planning to watch any of the Patlabor movies then remember that it is not an action/anime movie about 'labor' robots and their crew. Rather, it can best be described as a futuristic detective story that happen to be in a time where 'labor' robots are around and in use. It will involve your attention.
It's not an ideal movie for those interested in getting into Anime films. I'd only recommend Patlabor to an older, anime-experienced, audience.
Interesting Note: On the DVD, read the subtitles and then watch the English version (or visa-versa). In many cases you will find scenes where the characters are talking about a completely different topic. It's quite fascinating.
Truthfully, I'm a little disappointed because I rented these movies hoping that they would focus more on the robots. I was looking for action and fast paced animation with cool angles and a good back-story. Instead I found a movie that focuses on the crew members instead. The robots ARE the back-story. For the most part, I can live with that.
I did enjoy the first Patlabor movie more than the second one. The 'labors' played a bigger role in this movie and thusly there was a good balance between them and the crew members. In Patlabor 2 the robots were showcased very briefly.
All I can think of is one thing: If the creators are not going to focus on the robots, then why mention them in the title? Why mention them at all? One could re-write the second movie to completely eliminate the 'labor' robots and the story would still hold with barely a scratch.
If you are planning to watch any of the Patlabor movies then remember that it is not an action/anime movie about 'labor' robots and their crew. Rather, it can best be described as a futuristic detective story that happen to be in a time where 'labor' robots are around and in use. It will involve your attention.
It's not an ideal movie for those interested in getting into Anime films. I'd only recommend Patlabor to an older, anime-experienced, audience.
Interesting Note: On the DVD, read the subtitles and then watch the English version (or visa-versa). In many cases you will find scenes where the characters are talking about a completely different topic. It's quite fascinating.
- AMIO-PatricioMunoz
- Nov 20, 2003
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $578,959
- Runtime1 hour 40 minutes
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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