One of my all-time favorite scenes in anything ever. The juxtaposition of the calm and soothing music against the mecha VS monster fightscene on display while all the mature drama between the human characters plays out as its happening is just jaw-droppingly good. I get why alot of people criticize the film for not being Patlabor-y enough but to me, its fine. It feels like the perfect spin-off. If only it actually was a spin-off so folks wouldn't complain about it being a mainline movie that doesn't focus on the main cast of the series enough. The dark and gritty story and themes in the film culminating in this scene just hits all the notes for me. Edit: If you happened to come across this at complete random (wich seems unlikely, but hey) I highly recommend that you check out the Patlabor OVA series plus the 3 following animated movies. The OVAs and the first film are loads of light-hearted and fun action, while the second film is one of the best mecha action-thriller movies ever made. As for the third one: its special. And I love it.
The Patlabor series is so diverse in genres. The TV show and the OVAs are a slice of life mecha show. The first movie is a high stakes action flick. The second is a Tom Clancy-esque Political Thriller. And the third is a mystery sci fi horror.
I’ve finally found it! This movie was such a vague memory. And trying to find it by searching “anime movie with cancer monster and mechs” was a pain! After all these years, i need a rewatch.
Yo I for real was just googling the same thing I put in anime 90 movie with police robots and cancer cell monster mutation lol. I watched this movie when I was a kid now at 29 I was like I’m gonna find this movie again somehow.
What this film seems to boil down to is a mentally scarred scientist who happened to be working on a biological weapons program but she wanted to bring her child back (in a way) but instead created a giant monster that gets loose and kills. A little lacking in story but great atmosphere when we first see Wasted 13, so much tension.
i like how over the course of trying to find a suspect they discover a monster instead and gradually pick up clues on how to attract it and how to stun it. Its great bread crumbs writing that leads to a great climax and tragic conclusion.
It was completely intentional because she'll do anything for her daughter to live again, even if it means a rogue biological weapons broke out and munching people at night. You can see how absolutely devastated she was when she has to witness her "daughter" cornered and killed with its own memories.
For Hata and Kusumi (especially Hata) this may be a grand case, but for SV2 I guess this is just another day at the office; Noa and Ota didn't even break a sweat. But seeing Ota that calm is a pretty rare occasion indeed.
Indeed that always caught me off guard about this scene. Even on the second movie, a whole three years after the first one, he's still the hothead gun-nut we all knew while Noa grows past the whole "nerd who's in love with a robot phase". Wonder what happened to Ota for him to mature.
its out of character. in fact those two detectivesthat ameks up 2/3rds of the movie see a literal Kaiju eat a bunch of people while running fo their lives and suffer no ill effects from that? i called BS.
I like how much struggle there is to just land a single shot, because if there's one fire that goes the wrong direction, then its straight to the insurance department for that infrastructure damage.
I had a DVD of this movie and I used to watch It when I was 8/9 years old. The mechas, the Monster and some specially this final scene with the limping agent and the flamethrower had stuck with me for all these years (13). I came across another Paltabor movie scene and the giant robots were too recognisable.
I had this same conversation with my father when we first came across this on one of the movie channels a few years ago. A good detective story about a bioweapon run amok but suddenly there's the 'robots' (his words, not mine)..
For the ppl complaining that they didn't used the labors much in this movie,first of all this is a spin off side story much like rogue1 star wars and also in parlabor#2 didn't they used the labors in just the last battle scene also? What's the problem then?
The Host, a Korean movie kinda similar to this. I mean every scene was really similar but using the different ways. By the way that movie 2003, while the Host was 2006
the thing I like about this movie is that it shows some of the other sciences that are being investigated in the labor universe on one side machinery has advanced so far what is happening with the biological ya know
also to include this story was part of the graphic novel series, (though the movie follows the detective's story than section 2) which parreled the TV and original video animations (OVA series). though it would be nice if there'd be a decent sequel series/movie. other than that Patlabor is personally one of the "most realistic" .
@Kanuskiz Mamoru Oshii recently released a new Patlabor book that focuses around Section 2... I'm really hoping he will adapt it into an animated film.
@Kanuskiz It's a continuation of the first two films (I haven't read it yet), but it focuses around Section 2 protecting a soccer team from a terrorist attack.
It's funny that they set the 3rd movie between the 1st and 2nd movie, and yet the main characters of the Patlabor series barely make an appearance, pretty much in this scene only, with completely new police detective characters as the main characters of this movie.
DaSpineLessFish The Patlabor franchise has always been more about the characters than the labors, but this movie went even further and reduced the main characters of the series, which I think was too much. I thought this movie was rather inappropriate as the last Patlabor feature, even if it's set before movie 2. Which is why I'm kinda glad the live-action Patlabor series is coming out, even if it's set years after the end of movie 2 and features a new generation of Patlabor members.
extraleague01 I do agree with your point, I loved the characters as they were unique and didn't feel tacked on, to me Patlabor will always be one of my favourites for years to come; but I don't think that this movie did anything bad. It may have been a step too far for some fans of the originals but I think it was a bold move with the plot, with abstract themes and extended metaphors.
At first it was 20mm, but later it was set to 37mm because it was indeed too small aperture. Incidentally, it is said to be about 75mm when divided by the ratio. (I'm using Deepl to translate, so there may be some errors.
@@wawan8759 makes it all the more hilarious when Ota loses it and shoots the hostage dudes with blanks in the OVA. Quoting Kanuka from the tv show: "It's a miracle how this man got into the force at all." That shit had me in tears lmao
Earnestly one of the most depressing anime movies I think I've ever seen, and that's keeping in mind Mamoru Oshii's other work. This whole climax is action-packed, but in a vaguely unpleasant way. It's like watching the cops show up and shoot someone dead in the street. It's not cool or thrilling, it just makes me feel kind of sick.
Surpringly this had no involvement from oshii, but it’s clearly emulating him I think it does it perfectly. It’s directed by Fumihiko Takayama only other note worthy things he’s worked on are Yamato 2199, and raxephon the movie where he did story composition and writing, and his only directors credit besides this is 10 episodes of the orignal super dimensional fortress macross. It’s a shame, just from this film alone you can tell he’s insanley talented I hope he writes or directs more stuff at some point.
Ah, I see, I appreciate the extra context. Sounds like they've worked on a lot of adaptations/sequels, so I'd be interested to see what they might put together for an original production.
what annoys me that the monster in this movie and the manga looks different. the one in the manga have the look of a sinister monster crawling up from the deep of the abyss. this one, jn the movie, is not so intimidating.
An alright movie, but misleading. If you're going to put Patlabor in your title then SV2 should be more than just guest stars. At the very least some kind of Patrol Labor squad should be central to the plot. It's such a bait and switch and leaves fans of the series, who only watched it because it's part of Patlabor, feeling cheated.
The WXIII story in itself was not bad, but it felt sleazy that they used the Patlabor name to sell it when SV2 and the Mobile Police barely even figure in it.
@@cr-cn4ky patlabor 2 was a great watch but I'd be lying if I told you I actually understood Oshii's philosophical rambles that underpin the whole movie. Also Goto and Nagumo took center stage so that kind of eases the lack of labor combat a bit. I was admittedly a bit disappointed seeing the AV-2 Valiants just stand here and there during the military coup scene and then get gunned down inside SV2's hangar during the latter part of the film. You'd think they figured in more in the entire plot seeing as they're the successors to the Ingram. Essay aside, it's a great Oshii film, but a so-so Patlabor entry.
Anime Movie creators sat down one day and tried to come up with a cool story and IP universe. Thought of a detective sad sorta semi modern/sci fi world with some good soothing music. Thought of strange biological creature escape and out murdering people. Then realized it could be boring. Then thought hey! Lets set it in the Patlabor universe and try to keep people awake during the time showing some characters at a time to make it sorta surprising. Then don't do any Labor fights. Except at the end. 1 moment where it feels like Patlabor Then thought O Ya! We need some twisted Neon eva shit by making the mad scientist a woman who just wanted to bring her daughter back to life by making her dead body turn into a living sea monster! That could it into a Patlabor universe won't it!? Ha ha Great Idea! By the way add some 5:49 Tits the sea creature! I mean dead child that was resurrected as a sea monster! Great stuff! This Movie was boring, weird, sad, and pretty fucked up for the plot at the end.....still has some good animation and music. I gess I'll letthis film slide because of the tits.....WTF Anime!
the second episode of Patlabor Early Days OVA (directed by Oshii, mind you) has a honest-to-god giant humanoid sea monster that somehow went back into the sea after a staredown with Hiromi, it does kinda fit after all
@@rdablock also in one of the episodes in the old series they enconter in a forest an giant bear-esque monster wich had scaped from a lab. And was terrorizing some villages on the región. The biologic theme was allways there on Patlabor. Only not in a prominent way, like some guy above said, if Robotics tecnologies advanced so much in that universe. What about other kinds of researchs, in this case biológical weapons...
@@rdablock all that build up and I thought they were going to troll us with a "haha got yo ass, this is too implausible a scenario even for patlabor" in the end. But then this yamazaki lookin giant actually comes out from the depths lmfao. That scene subverted my expectations in the best way possible lol
One of my all-time favorite scenes in anything ever.
The juxtaposition of the calm and soothing music against the mecha VS monster fightscene on display while all the mature drama between the human characters plays out as its happening is just jaw-droppingly good.
I get why alot of people criticize the film for not being Patlabor-y enough but to me, its fine. It feels like the perfect spin-off. If only it actually was a spin-off so folks wouldn't complain about it being a mainline movie that doesn't focus on the main cast of the series enough.
The dark and gritty story and themes in the film culminating in this scene just hits all the notes for me.
Edit: If you happened to come across this at complete random (wich seems unlikely, but hey) I highly recommend that you check out the Patlabor OVA series plus the 3 following animated movies. The OVAs and the first film are loads of light-hearted and fun action, while the second film is one of the best mecha action-thriller movies ever made.
As for the third one: its special. And I love it.
救いが無い映画と分かっていながらそれでもどこかに救いを求めて観てしまう。
ママと叫びながら焼かれた13号。自分が母になった現在、これを見るのは本当に苦しい。
The Patlabor series is so diverse in genres.
The TV show and the OVAs are a slice of life mecha show.
The first movie is a high stakes action flick.
The second is a Tom Clancy-esque Political Thriller.
And the third is a mystery sci fi horror.
wxiii really deserve more love and attention, it's a super poetic suspense sic-fi film that's has deep meaning
この映画はパトレイバーシリーズとしては異質な気がする。いつものメンバーが完全に脇役か端役の位置にいる。でも100%好きでも嫌いでもない、原作とはかなり異なる作品だけど。
この作品は伏線が多過ぎて、しかも種明かしが少ないのが難。
2:38 蹴り飛ばされるカメラの番号は「8」。冒頭で秦が着ていたユニフォームの背番号8に掛かっていて、秦は冴子に拒絶されるということを暗示している。
I’ve finally found it!
This movie was such a vague memory. And trying to find it by searching “anime movie with cancer monster and mechs” was a pain!
After all these years, i need a rewatch.
lul, cancer monster
Yo I for real was just googling the same thing I put in anime 90 movie with police robots and cancer cell monster mutation lol. I watched this movie when I was a kid now at 29 I was like I’m gonna find this movie again somehow.
見たけど…
娘の部屋が、、異様だよ。
誰でも本当に気が狂ったら
ああなるんだね。
What this film seems to boil down to is a mentally scarred scientist who happened to be working on a biological weapons program but she wanted to bring her child back (in a way) but instead created a giant monster that gets loose and kills.
A little lacking in story but great atmosphere when we first see Wasted 13, so much tension.
i like how over the course of trying to find a suspect they discover a monster instead and gradually pick up clues on how to attract it and how to stun it.
Its great bread crumbs writing that leads to a great climax and tragic conclusion.
It was completely intentional because she'll do anything for her daughter to live again, even if it means a rogue biological weapons broke out and munching people at night. You can see how absolutely devastated she was when she has to witness her "daughter" cornered and killed with its own memories.
For Hata and Kusumi (especially Hata) this may be a grand case, but for SV2 I guess this is just another day at the office; Noa and Ota didn't even break a sweat.
But seeing Ota that calm is a pretty rare occasion indeed.
Indeed that always caught me off guard about this scene. Even on the second movie, a whole three years after the first one, he's still the hothead gun-nut we all knew while Noa grows past the whole "nerd who's in love with a robot phase".
Wonder what happened to Ota for him to mature.
its out of character. in fact those two detectivesthat ameks up 2/3rds of the movie see a literal Kaiju eat a bunch of people while running fo their lives and suffer no ill effects from that? i called BS.
@@IronWarhorsesFun some people are just that calm dude...
普通に研究者として…
過ごし……
最愛の娘が…
小児ガンで…
やっては…
あかん事
がん細胞で…
娘と再会する幻想
I like how much struggle there is to just land a single shot, because if there's one fire that goes the wrong direction, then its straight to the insurance department for that infrastructure damage.
これ幼稚園の時見て廃棄物13号のにトラウマ覚えたの覚えてる。その時はただレイバーがかっこよくてパトレイバー観てたけど今見返すと全然違うふうに見える。人間ドラマとか時代背景とか。そう思ってる現19歳w
6:38~のスタジアムのスクリーンが切り替わってからの、ゲームオーバー感がすごい(^_^;)(語彙力)
the antagonist watched her daughter die twice.
She was beyond saving at this point.
パトレイバーは名前は知ってたけどあまり知らなくて何かに惹かれて
これをレンタルして見て当時やるせない気持ちになった
I had a DVD of this movie and I used to watch It when I was 8/9 years old. The mechas, the Monster and some specially this final scene with the limping agent and the flamethrower had stuck with me for all these years (13).
I came across another Paltabor movie scene and the giant robots were too recognisable.
劇場版はこんなにシリアスやったんか!太田は弾丸外すし、ノアは「給料あげてぇぇぇ!」って絶叫するしかなりコミカルバタバタ展開やったイメージしかない!
劇場版1はコミカルですよ。劇場版2以降からコミカルさがなくなりました。
@@kiraknight3971 そーゆー意味じゃなくて、マンガ版と比べてって事だろ
太田さんは外したわけではなくて、撃ち込むことには成功したが貫通してしまったんや……
ぜんぶ押井が悪いんや(褒め言葉
@@siiiiiiitaaaaaa なんていうかイメージ損なわずにシリアスさを出すのが上手だよね
でも決して何もできない訳じゃなくて尖りすぎてるってだけのイメージを演出出来ていてすごくいいと思うし
むしろちゃんとそういうキャラのカッコいいとこだけを見てみたかったからいいなって思う
one of my top favorite thriller/investigation franchises in anime
3:34 薬は注射より飲むのに限るぜ、ゴジラさん
I had this same conversation with my father when we first came across this on one of the movie channels a few years ago. A good detective story about a bioweapon run amok but suddenly there's the 'robots' (his words, not mine)..
WXIII: Patlabor The Movie 3 is on Action Channel Animidnight!
This movie is a mix of everything, amazin detective story,scare intense action in the babylon site and canal and then this sad scene
The creature made me think of Evagellion.
For the ppl complaining that they didn't used the labors much in this movie,first of all this is a spin off side story much like rogue1 star wars and also in parlabor#2 didn't they used the labors in just the last battle scene also? What's the problem then?
This is just a side story set in the world of Patlabor, which just happens to have the Section 2 crew making guest appearances...-_-
これを見て性癖が壊れました
13号のおっぱい...
The Host, a Korean movie kinda similar to this. I mean every scene was really similar but using the different ways. By the way that movie 2003, while the Host was 2006
パトレイバーが怪物と戦っているシーンがカッコいい
"Can we watch Pacific Rim, mom ?"
"No, we have Pacific Rim at our home"
Pacific Rim at home : 01:22
13号の誕生秘話が、ビオランテと少し似てる気がする
It was too high for me when i was 15 or younger.
Now it seemed more musical
One of the best films I ever saw as a teenager. Only Patlabor movie I saw aside from episodes.
you missed the best one whoch is the first then. PAtlabor the Movie do yourself a favour and GET IT.
why subtitles that dont match
it is horrible to read
the thing I like about this movie is that it shows some of the other sciences that are being investigated in the labor universe on one side machinery has advanced so far what is happening with the biological ya know
ロバートと比べて暗いな~最後も切ない。
also to include this story was part of the graphic novel series, (though the movie follows the detective's story than section 2) which parreled the TV and original video animations (OVA series). though it would be nice if there'd be a decent sequel series/movie. other than that Patlabor is personally one of the "most realistic" .
@Kanuskiz Mamoru Oshii recently released a new Patlabor book that focuses around Section 2... I'm really hoping he will adapt it into an animated film.
Why all the Patlabor's movies so god damm dark? it was so happy back at TV and OVA
Because the Patlabor films and OVA are more mature and not childish.
this was in the manga too you know. they are covering for arcs that they left behind in the tv series.
@Kanuskiz It's a continuation of the first two films (I haven't read it yet), but it focuses around Section 2 protecting a soccer team from a terrorist attack.
I wish we got to see more character interactions between the monster and the scientist. She could've been a great character. But she's not bad though.
Yeah this movie was nuts
Man this movie brings back memories
...how did they get her into the armor in the first place?
I know this isn't quite the movie that 1 and 2 were but damn... that dude gonna be wrecked for life.
It's funny that they set the 3rd movie between the 1st and 2nd movie, and yet the main characters of the Patlabor series barely make an appearance, pretty much in this scene only, with completely new police detective characters as the main characters of this movie.
I kind of feel like it was more about the universe and reducing the labours to just mere tools, which is all that they are in the end.
DaSpineLessFish
The Patlabor franchise has always been more about the characters than the labors, but this movie went even further and reduced the main characters of the series, which I think was too much.
I thought this movie was rather inappropriate as the last Patlabor feature, even if it's set before movie 2. Which is why I'm kinda glad the live-action Patlabor series is coming out, even if it's set years after the end of movie 2 and features a new generation of Patlabor members.
extraleague01 I do agree with your point, I loved the characters as they were unique and didn't feel tacked on, to me Patlabor will always be one of my favourites for years to come; but I don't think that this movie did anything bad. It may have been a step too far for some fans of the originals but I think it was a bold move with the plot, with abstract themes and extended metaphors.
In patlabor #2 didn't they used the labors in just the last battle scene also? What's the problem then?
@@cr-cn4ky not too happy that even the main characters of the franchise were merely a small feature of this movie set in that universe.
ここで流れているピアノの曲名を教えて下さい
ベートーヴェン ピアノソナタ第八番
@@篠崎真-k7q ありがとうございます!
This is the only scene Patlabor showed up in the entire movie
Flop Flip in #2 didn't they used the labor in just the last battle scene also? What's the problem then?
that's what this is.
I wonder whats the caliber oft hat patlabor revolver
Maybe like a vulcan canon...
At first it was 20mm, but later it was set to 37mm because it was indeed too small aperture. Incidentally, it is said to be about 75mm when divided by the ratio.
(I'm using Deepl to translate, so there may be some errors.
@@MikoMisa3510 thats a good translation, those guns must be shooting tank bullets w
@@wawan8759 makes it all the more hilarious when Ota loses it and shoots the hostage dudes with blanks in the OVA. Quoting Kanuka from the tv show: "It's a miracle how this man got into the force at all." That shit had me in tears lmao
Poor Wasted 13 :'(
親に録画してもらって小学3年の頃見た時話は悲しい内容だと思ったけど廃棄物13号はひと目見てカッコいいと思ったな~
Or stories of soldiers piloting military mechs. (Brokens, Helldivers, etc...) This is a military crisis after all.
よくみたらコイツ
腹ふくれてね?
繁殖する危険性あったんやな
原作でバクテリアだったけ?
映画版は隕石に付着していた謎の物質「ニシワキセル」に、人の癌細胞を移植したんだっけ?作中で生み出した本人が「患者は死んでいるのに患者の癌細胞は生き続けている。」みたいなセリフがあった気がする
漫画版はわかりません
原作はたしか、人の細胞をベースに培養だったような気がする(うろ覚え)
映画は焼却攻撃だったけど、原作は廃棄物13号の体内に癌を発生させる薬を仕込んだ弾丸を撃ち込み逃げられるが、癌が発生しきって死体となって見つかり話が終わる
This movie is pretty sad
This shit seemed too real, clumsy fight, guy fails to save lady, monster makes weird ass screech you wouldn't expect...
胸糞なんだけど、カメラワーク、映像美で見つめずにいられないシーン。
目をそらしてはいけない。
Noa Izumi and Ota vs the reptile-like Alien Queen wearing a blue and yellow armor!
Earnestly one of the most depressing anime movies I think I've ever seen, and that's keeping in mind Mamoru Oshii's other work.
This whole climax is action-packed, but in a vaguely unpleasant way. It's like watching the cops show up and shoot someone dead in the street. It's not cool or thrilling, it just makes me feel kind of sick.
Surpringly this had no involvement from oshii, but it’s clearly emulating him I think it does it perfectly. It’s directed by Fumihiko Takayama only other note worthy things he’s worked on are Yamato 2199, and raxephon the movie where he did story composition and writing, and his only directors credit besides this is 10 episodes of the orignal super dimensional fortress macross. It’s a shame, just from this film alone you can tell he’s insanley talented I hope he writes or directs more stuff at some point.
Ah, I see, I appreciate the extra context. Sounds like they've worked on a lot of adaptations/sequels, so I'd be interested to see what they might put together for an original production.
... Wait, this movie had an English Dub?
I thought it was sub only.
good fight!
刑事が主役だから特車二課の面々がサブキャラで出番が少ないんですよね。放映当時はそれで叩かれてた記憶。
what annoys me that the monster in this movie and the manga looks different. the one in the manga have the look of a sinister monster crawling up from the deep of the abyss. this one, jn the movie, is not so intimidating.
Romantic
これだけDVDもってねぇや
何かパトレイバーの中でも異質というか、救いが無く内容が仄暗い過ぎて
13号の声、人間で吹き替えって…
What the hell is that thing? O.o
Why did the monster have breast?
乳房があったことに、今気づきました!!!
…何年かかったんだよ(^_^;)
藤野淳 そう、人間の器官があるのが余計に異質で不気味ですね。
“彼女“がレイバーの外装を着た理由は、きっと身体が成長して年頃の娘らしい“恥じらい”を覚えたからなんでしょうね…。あんな姿でも心はあるんです。いつ見ても焼却のシーンと木霊する叫び声は悲しい。
@@すなぎも-v5g 「娘」が紅蓮の炎に包まれ断末魔の叫びを上げると同時に落下して叩きつけられ絶命する冴子さん。。。。
(;ω;) こんな悲しいシーンはパトレイバーシリーズには他にないですね。。。。
手元に単行本がないから読み返せない…(´;ω;`)
@@merisaNo.27
この劇場版は元の漫画版とはかなり違うらしいよ
It looked super special though. I missed that dvd
An alright movie, but misleading. If you're going to put Patlabor in your title then SV2 should be more than just guest stars. At the very least some kind of Patrol Labor squad should be central to the plot. It's such a bait and switch and leaves fans of the series, who only watched it because it's part of Patlabor, feeling cheated.
It's a side story from the patlabor universe,much like Rogue 1 a star wars story.
こんなのパトレイバーじゃないわww
太田さんが決めるんですよ!
失敗しないんですよw
They Should just rename the movie, the story is almost like Ghost in the shell Innocence. they used sv2 to catch the monster only,
The WXIII story in itself was not bad, but it felt sleazy that they used the Patlabor name to sell it when SV2 and the Mobile Police barely even figure in it.
xelena #2 didn't they used the labor in just the last battle scene also? What's the problem then?
@@cr-cn4ky patlabor 2 was a great watch but I'd be lying if I told you I actually understood Oshii's philosophical rambles that underpin the whole movie. Also Goto and Nagumo took center stage so that kind of eases the lack of labor combat a bit. I was admittedly a bit disappointed seeing the AV-2 Valiants just stand here and there during the military coup scene and then get gunned down inside SV2's hangar during the latter part of the film. You'd think they figured in more in the entire plot seeing as they're the successors to the Ingram. Essay aside, it's a great Oshii film, but a so-so Patlabor entry.
5:49 오 괴물유방
어머..
グエムル元ネタ
Bang Anwar'. "
何かエバに影響された感ある
Anime Movie creators sat down one day and tried to come up with a cool story and IP universe.
Thought of a detective sad sorta semi modern/sci fi world with some good soothing music. Thought of strange biological creature escape and out murdering people.
Then realized it could be boring.
Then thought hey! Lets set it in the Patlabor universe and try to keep people awake during the time showing some characters at a time to make it sorta surprising.
Then don't do any Labor fights. Except at the end. 1 moment where it feels like Patlabor
Then thought O Ya! We need some twisted Neon eva shit by making the mad scientist a woman who just wanted to bring her daughter back to life by making her dead body turn into a living sea monster!
That could it into a Patlabor universe won't it!? Ha ha Great Idea!
By the way add some 5:49 Tits the sea creature! I mean dead child that was resurrected as a sea monster! Great stuff!
This Movie was boring, weird, sad, and pretty fucked up for the plot at the end.....still has some good animation and music.
I gess I'll letthis film slide because of the tits.....WTF Anime!
it's Japan
the second episode of Patlabor Early Days OVA (directed by Oshii, mind you) has a honest-to-god giant humanoid sea monster that somehow went back into the sea after a staredown with Hiromi, it does kinda fit after all
@@rdablock also in one of the episodes in the old series they enconter in a forest an giant bear-esque monster wich had scaped from a lab. And was terrorizing some villages on the región.
The biologic theme was allways there on Patlabor. Only not in a prominent way, like some guy above said, if Robotics tecnologies advanced so much in that universe. What about other kinds of researchs, in this case biológical weapons...
@@rdablock all that build up and I thought they were going to troll us with a "haha got yo ass, this is too implausible a scenario even for patlabor" in the end. But then this yamazaki lookin giant actually comes out from the depths lmfao. That scene subverted my expectations in the best way possible lol
@@milesr4609 eps. 4 tv series, btw Asuma says is that thing is "Giant black panda"🤣
Shit…
Esta peli es la mas cruda de las 3.
英語版キャストはこんな感じなのか。
刃牙みたいな音
Cool scene but why on god’s green earth does it have boobs
I think its sort of meant to viscerally remind you that this creature is partly human.
But I'll admit there's probably a shock element, too.
Mammaries, the milk-producing glands that mark a living thing as a mammal, showing that the creature was closer to human than it initially appeared.
宇宙怪獣 編 か ?南極〇〇号 だっけ ?のあ が 仕留めたん だっけ ?
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第二のテコンV、
グエムル
アッチの製作者はパクリってか、インスパイアの1つに成ってるのだろう。リスペクトしてます。とか言えばいいのに、変な自尊心が有るのか?絶対に云わないw
this Patlabor movie sucks.... The best will always be the second
I think this one is a lot better than the first
the worst one :(
So Boring
Why is it boring to you?
Go back to your naruto then...