American anime Japanese style

Ludwig 2022-03-04 08:01:08

Nice pitch. There is indeed some gap with the big cow Yunji that I longed for at first, and of course it is not a particularly bad thing.

The following introduction is really nothing to see, mainly to bluff you to see.

Director:
Shoshiro Nishimi, etc. Produced: United States (2008) Version: DVDRIP, Blu-ray Recommended Index: ★★★☆

In order to cooperate with the summer masterpiece "Batman: The Dark Knight", Warner Bros. released the short animation collection "Batman: The Dark Knight" at the end of last year. Batman: Gotham Knight. Now that the "Dark Knight" created by the Nolan Brothers has been released, this American-style anime hero and Japanese-style hybrid film is also officially released, which includes the joint efforts of four well-known production companies, STUDIO4℃, Production IG, Madhouse and Bee Train. In form, it is the same as "The Matrix Animated Edition", with 6 independent chapters and different styles of stories, telling Batman (Bruce Wayne) in different times and the eyes of different people. Compared with the earlier rumors of big cows gathering, the weight of several directors is not enough now, but it is also worth watching.

1. "

Have I Got A Story For You " (Have I Got A Story For You)

Directed by Nishimi Shoshiro, the animation director of "Evil Boy", the characters, background and even the style of painting are surprisingly similar. Several skateboard teenagers recounted witnessing Batman's heroic appearance and competing with each other. Just when the last teenager lost his sight, Batman came.

2. "Crossfire" (Crossfire) is

produced by Production IG, and the director is too famous. It feels like it's for the task of crossing over, and it's nothing to watch. When two police officers encounter a gang fight, Batman comes to the rescue when they are in danger. The public comments are also average, too many dialogues, and outrageous stories.

3. "Field Test"

Bee Train's director Hiroshi Morioka, although he has ideas, presents a little white-faced version of Batman that scares everyone, completely in the style of girl comics. It obviously does not match with other paragraphs, and the story is more ambiguous in BL orientation. This paragraph tells about the growth process of Bruce Wayne's actual combat drills.

4. "

In Darkness Dwells " (In Darkness Dwells)

Batman tracks mutant monsters while preventing a killing by Scarecrow. Directed by Yasuo Aoki and produced by MadHouse, the painting style is strange, the atmosphere is unique, and the underground pursuit scene is full of impact, and at the same time echoes the "Batman Prequel".

5. "

Working Through Pain",

through Batman's injury, flashbacks several times to recall the growth of Bruce Wayne in India when he was young, and the style is fresh and unique, self-contained. Produced by STUDIO4℃, directed by Toshiyuki Kubooka.

6. "Deadshot" is

directed by South Korean Nam Jong-sik, produced by MadHouse and the South Korean team Soochow Animation. Batman takes on the super sniper Deadshot and has a final battle on top of the train. A much-praised segment, with relatively well-crafted scenes, action, and dialogue.

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Batman: Gotham Knight quotes

  • [after a "field test" of his bullet-proof energy shield, Batman brings it back to Fox]

    Bruce Wayne: It works too well. I'm willing to put my life on the line to do what I have to. But it has to be mine, no one else's.

  • B-Devil: Yo, wait a minute. Batman never cut nobody's head off. Everybody knows he don't ever kill nobody.

    Meesh: I'm making it more colorful, yo.