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Escaflowne (2000) | User Rating
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Release Date • USA: Jun 30, 2000 DVD Release Date • R1: Jul 23, 2002
MPAA Rating Rated PG-13 for strong animated violence.
Running Time 1 hour, 38 minutes
Country Japan
Production Companies Bandai Visual Co. Ltd., Bones (in association with), Sunrise Inc.
More info on IMDb.com
Other Titles • Escaflowne the Movie: A Girl in Gaea • Escaflowne: The Movie
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Genre: Action, Fantasy, Thriller, Adventure, Romance, Animation, Drama, Sci-Fi, Anime, Fantasy, Futuristic, Teenage, Robots, Gore
Tagline: One Will Wake It. One Will Destroy It.
Plot: Imagine a story about gigantic fighting robots mixed with Teutonic chivalry, teenage angst, and tarot cards: that is the world of ESCAFLOWNE, a highly successful animated series that has been transformed into a stunning feature-length film. A more adult version of the animé, the film ESCAFLOWNE: A GIRL IN GAEA retells the events of the television series in a drastically different manner; no previous knowledge of the series is necessary. The story follows Hitomi, a dissatisfied teenager who is suddenly transported to Gaea. There, Van and his brother Folken fight for control of dragon armor, the most powerful mecha in the land; only one will emerge from the conflict alive. The motion-picture format is perfect for portraying the ethereal vistas of Gaea, floating airships, and the larger-than-life combat between the dragon armors. All of the series' main characters, plus a few new characters, make appearances, though the film's length forces the director to focus on Folken, Hitomi, and Van. Most of the personnel from the series worked on the film, including the popular composers Yoko Kanno and Hajime Mizoguchi, who deliver a beautiful, mystical score.
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| Cast |
Maaya Sakamoto
Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children, Cardcaptor Sakura: Fûin sareta card, Wolf's Rain | Tomokazu Seki
Shin seiki Evangelion Gekijô-ban: Shito shinsei, X, Cardcaptor Sakura: Fûin sareta card | Jôji Nakata
Armitage: Dual Matrix, Transformers: Galaxy Force, He2000llsing Ultimate OVA Series | | Minami Takayama
The Witch's Express Mail, Whisper of the Heart, Jinzô ningen Kikaidâ: The Animation | Kôji Tsujitani
Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust, Inuyasha - Toki wo koeru omoi, Inuyasha - Kagami no naka no mugenjou | | |
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Yôko Kanno
Cowboy Bebop: Tengoku no tobira, Memories, Macross Plus | | Inon Zur
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