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Dead Leaves

Original title: Deddo ribusu
  • 2004
  • Not Rated
  • 55m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
4.7K
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Dead Leaves (2004)
Adult AnimationAnimeHand-Drawn AnimationActionAdventureAnimationComedySci-Fi

Two aliens awaken on Earth with no recollection of their past and embark on a devastating crime spree but are sent to an infamous lunar penitentiary named Dead Leaves.Two aliens awaken on Earth with no recollection of their past and embark on a devastating crime spree but are sent to an infamous lunar penitentiary named Dead Leaves.Two aliens awaken on Earth with no recollection of their past and embark on a devastating crime spree but are sent to an infamous lunar penitentiary named Dead Leaves.

  • Director
    • Hiroyuki Imaishi
  • Writers
    • Toonz Imai
    • Takeichi Honda
  • Stars
    • Kappei Yamaguchi
    • Takako Honda
    • Yûko Mizutani
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    4.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Hiroyuki Imaishi
    • Writers
      • Toonz Imai
      • Takeichi Honda
    • Stars
      • Kappei Yamaguchi
      • Takako Honda
      • Yûko Mizutani
    • 18User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Kappei Yamaguchi
    Kappei Yamaguchi
    • Retro
    • (voice)
    Takako Honda
    • Pandy
    • (voice)
    Yûko Mizutani
    • Galactica
    • (voice)
    Mitsuo Iwata
    Mitsuo Iwata
    • 666
    • (voice)
    Kiyoyuki Yanada
    • 777
    • (voice)
    Nobuo Tobita
    Nobuo Tobita
    • Drill
    • (voice)
    Wataru Takagi
    Wataru Takagi
    • Dr. Yabu
    • (voice)
    Masami Iwasaki
    • Sergeant
    • (voice)
    Yasuyuki Kase
    • Train Driver
    • (voice)
    Eiji Takemoto
    • Tank Driver
    • (voice)
    Hidenobu Kiuchi
    • Guard A
    • (voice)
    Takeshi Maeda
    • Guard B
    • (voice)
    Masakazu Suzuki
    • Guard C
    • (voice)
    Tarusuke Shingaki
    • Guard D
    • (voice)
    Hiroshi Shimozaki
    • Inmate Next Door
    • (voice)
    Mika Otake
    • Gaya
    • (voice)
    Yumiko Nakajima
    • Gaya
    • (voice)
    Kerry Anderson
    • Galactica
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Hiroyuki Imaishi
    • Writers
      • Toonz Imai
      • Takeichi Honda
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews18

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    8spamspaz-1

    My head is still spinning, but in a good way!

    Normally I ask for a plot in my movies, but when this was movie was finished I realize that you can still have a great movie with practically no plot. This movie gets this score for its amazing animation style, its no bars held style of action, its tongue in cheek humor, and style dripping out of every poor. Some of the humor was a bit low (I'm look at you Drill!) and the story was really confusing, but overall I thought that this movie was one of the most memorable pieces of work I have ever seen. If you come into this movie expecting a deep tapestry, you will be shocked and appalled, but if you liked Kill Bill and movies that are as fast as an fighter jet, rent or buy this movie now!
    7kylehaynes31

    Quick and Short mini-review

    If Madhouse's Redline is a "flashy action ride", then Dead Leaves is a "nuts-to-the-wall flashy tripped-out action ride on speed". The movie's high-contrast comic book-like visuals had me expecting something unique, but I don't think I could properly have prepared myself for just how unique Dead Leaves turns out to be. The comic book style applies not only to the frequently grotesque characters and outlandish scenery, but also to the cinematography itself with several "panels" often being shown on screen at the same time, sound effects appearing as actual floating words, and unusual framing used to emphasize certain parts of the scenes. The narrative begins with the protagonists, Retro (a TV-headed man) and Pandy (a woman with a mysterious red spot over her right eye) waking up naked and without their memories only to go on a crime spree which gets them sent for life to a prison on the moon called Dead Leaves. Not for the straitlaced or faint of heart, Dead Leaves' mere 52 minutes zoom by at break-neck speed in a flurry of explosions, gore, sex and nudity, but if you can stomach the off-the-wall content you're in for a very enjoyable if lamentably brief anime experience.
    8KaZenPhi

    A statement piece

    This is what happens when some of the most talented and creative people in japanimation get really drunk. A vulgar, violent, sexy caleidoscope of an acid trip that is simultaneously a love letter to japanimation and a parody of all its cliches, set to driving Yoko Kanno beats. In short it's plain freakin' awesome.

    This came out around the same time as Masaaki Yuasa's mindgame and even almost 20 years later both still feel like the future of animation. Yuasa with his sketchy lines and paintbrush beauty, Imaishi with his vector-like graphical clarity and excess.

    The story of Dead Leaves is simple. Two convicts from a lunar prison facility, Pandy and Retro, awaken on earth with no memory of their past and immediately get pursued by the cops. Wickedness and shenanigans ensue.

    It's definitely a unique trip and a good introduction to Hiroyuki Imaishi's aesthetic that continues to evolve and refine, as evidenced in the recent opus Promare which managed to gain a more mainstream audience than Dead Leaves will ever have. Which is by design mind you.

    It's beautiful madness from beginning to end, gleefully indulgent in sex and violence which are both played for laughs and can be exhausting if you don't know what you're in for. That is not to say it's ever just random. Every frame despite the excess is drawn with a level of taste, purpose and clarity that is rather unique to this day. It's basically the visualization of a great electro punk album and a testament to the creativity of Japanese animators. A promise to the future by Imaishi that he continues to keep.

    Makes for a great double feature with his more recent short "Sex and violence with mach speed".
    7sol-

    Prison Break

    Arrested for stealing food, clothes and weapons, two amnesiacs with unusual facial features are thrown into an abusive lunar prison in this weird and wacky animated comedy from Japan. The pacing of the film is very brisk and so fast in fact that the opening few minutes (before the pair are arrested) are disorientating. The film goes from strength to strength though from the moment that the amnesiacs are imprisoned. As the jail inmates are force fed, forced to defecate at the same time and punished by death for the most minor rule infringements, the movie establishes a sharp attack on totalitarian justice systems. Things only get more interesting as the pair discover that all their inmates are genetically modified clones, which leads to them contemplating their own origins. As the film progresses, the action mounts more and more and when push comes to shove, the whole thing feels a little over-the-top. The imagination on display is incredible though (you will have never seen a baby quite like the one here - and then there is the golden drill!) and the film is even quite funny in between its violent outbursts. The movie's biggest drawback is the fact that it ends rather abruptly, but clocking in at less than one hour, the film at least never outstays its welcome while also providing plenty to ponder in terms of personal identity, prison brutality and the ethics of DNA manipulation.
    7tomson-7

    Ride and a half! Well worth a go! (But not for the overly conservative)

    As the above reviews imply this flick is utter insanity, but brilliant insanity! Thoughtful, creative and brutally raw Dead Leaves is essentially a Japanese acid trip in prison. Full pointless filthy creations that can quite literally only work and defecate! The creators are not surprisingly complete lunatics (But just the sort of guys you would love to have a drink with). The directors commentary is hilarious, opening with the pair discussing how long they have been in the bar drinking before even mentioning the film itself.

    Involving the producers of Ghost in the Shell, three drunken Japanese legends claimed to have blown nearly the entire budget in the first ten minutes of the picture. A Dramatic but classic car chase between our protagonists' (one with a TV on his head, the other a strange clown looking woman.) Who set out on a ten-minute trail of destruction through an urban futuristic city, until their exploits dump them into the highest security prison on the moon.

    The budget constrictions become so obvious throughout the rest of the picture but rather than holding back, these constraints actually add to films aesthetic affect. It's a comedy more than anything and these financial problems heighten the comedic factor to a great extent. Also the animation is inventive and affective, a simplistic style of animation that would in fact require enormous artistic talent on the part of the animators. Very typical of the best new styles of animation whereby extreme complexity creates a beautifully simplistic image. (Cartoon Networks Samurai Jack being a great example of such an animative style.) Dead Leaves is great fun, a new experience and not for faint-hearted or over conservative. As I say it's raw, brutal and blunt; the writers have held back in no respects whatsoever, putting the true dark extremities of the human consciousness into a comic script. So for fans of the genre or newbie's who want to see something crazy, off world and unimaginable – Dead Leaves is well worth a watch. You may feel slightly offended but will certainly not miss 55 minutes of your life! Enjoy.

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    • Trivia
      Jason Lee and Amanda Win Lee, voice actors for Retro and Pandy, respectively, are married in real life.
    • Quotes

      Retro: Hey Chinko, we need your wang!

      Chinko Doll: Should I kiss you first or just stick it in?

    • Connections
      Featured in Adventures in Voice Acting (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      The Moon
      by DJ SHINKAWA vs Future Breeze

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    • Release date
      • September 28, 2004 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • Japanese
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Dead leaves
    • Filming locations
      • Japan(Studio)
    • Production company
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    • Runtime
      55 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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