Appleseed Alpha
Appleseed Alpha | |
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Directed by | Shinji Aramaki |
Written by | Marianne Krawczyk |
Based on | Appleseed by Masamune Shirow |
Produced by | Joseph Chou Eiichi Kamagata |
Music by | Tetsuya Takahashi |
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Running time | 93 minutes |
Countries | Japan United States |
Language | English |
Appleseed Alpha (also styled as Appleseed α) is a computer-animated military science fiction cyberpunk film. The English version's voice cast includes Luci Christian (Deunan Knute), David Matranga (Briareos) and Wendel Calvert (Two Horns). It was announced on February 11, 2014, that Sony Pictures Worldwide and Lucent Pictures Entertainment would making a new CG-animated film.[1]
Appleseed Alpha had an advance digital release on July 15, 2014.[2]
Plot[]
This film does not follow the previous Appleseed movie canon; it is an alternate version of the story's origins. Briareos, for example, is already a cyborg and did not become separated from Deunan to be later reunited in Olympus to join ESWAT.
Appleseed Alpha depicts the early days of Deunan Knute and Briareos in the 22nd century. When they embark on a journey through the dystopic ruins of New York in search of the city of Olympus, they are hired by Two Horns, the warlord of the ruined city, to eliminate bipedal combat machines. During the fight, they befriend Iris and Olson and join them on their mission to prevent the malevolent cyborg Talos from capturing the humans' secret weapon, a gigantic war machine.
Voice cast[]
Character | English voice actor | Japanese voice actor |
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Deunan | Luci Christian | Yuka Komatsu |
Briareos | David Matranga | Junichi Suwabe |
Two Horns | Wendel Calvert | Tessho Genda |
Mattews | Chris Hutchison | Katsunosuke Hori |
Olson | Adam Gibbs | Hiroki Takahashi |
Iris | Brina Palencia | Aoi Yūki |
Talos | Josh Sheltz | Hiroki Touchi |
Nyx | Elizabeth Bunch | Kaori Nazuka |
Reception[]
Zac Bertschy from Anime News Network called it "the most visually stunning Appleseed movie yet".[3] Hollywood Outbreak website wrote that "thanks to the extensive motion and facial capture work on the project, the animation is a perfect balance of realism and science fiction-esque fantasy".[4] Appleseed Alpha was selected for screening at Fantasia Festival on July 19, 2014.[3]
Awards and nominations[]
Year | Award | Nominated work | Result |
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2015 | Behind the Voice Actors (BTVA) Voice Acting Award for Best Female Lead Vocal Performance in an Anime Feature Film/Special | Luci Christian | Nominated |
2015 | Behind the Voice Actors (BTVA) Voice Acting Award for Best Male Vocal Performance in an Anime Feature Film/Special in a Supporting Role | Wendel Calvert | Nominated |
References[]
- ^ "Appleseed Manga Gets New CG-Animated Film by Shinji Aramaki". Anime News Network. February 12, 2014. Retrieved February 12, 2020.
- ^ Max Nicholson (May 12, 2014). "Appleseed Alpha Blu-ray Announced, Trailer Released". IGN. Archived from the original on July 12, 2014. Retrieved July 15, 2014.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Appleseed Alpha". Fantasia Festival. Archived from the original on August 11, 2014. Retrieved August 2, 2014.
- ^ "'Appleseed Alpha' Blu-Ray Provides Early Vision of Olympus 22". . July 22, 2014. Archived from the original on August 8, 2014. Retrieved August 2, 2014.
External links[]
- Official website
- Appleseed Alpha (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Appleseed Alpha (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- 2014 films
- English-language films
- 2014 anime films
- American computer-animated films
- 2010s American animated films
- 2014 science fiction action films
- American films
- American animated science fiction films
- Animated action films
- Appleseed (media franchise)
- 2014 computer-animated films
- Animated cyberpunk films
- Films directed by Shinji Aramaki
- Sola Digital Arts
- Films set in New York City
- Films set in the 22nd century
- Japanese films
- Japanese animated science fiction films
- Military science fiction films
- American science fiction action films
- Japanese science fiction action films
- Films using motion capture
- Japanese computer-animated films