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| title_name = Neo-Tokyo | | title_name = Neo-Tokyo | ||
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| ja_name = Manie-Manie 迷宮物語 | | ja_name = Manie-Manie 迷宮物語 | ||
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| title = Manie Manie - Labyrinth Tales | | title = Manie Manie - Labyrinth Tales | ||
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| release_date = April 15, 1986 (Japan's premiere date) | | release_date = April 15, 1986 (Japan's premiere date) | ||
| runtime = 50 minutes | | runtime = 50 minutes | ||
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- | '''Neo-Tokyo''' is an anime movie. It is actually a collection of three short, science-fiction stories by [[Rintaro]], [[Yoshiaki Kawajiri]] and [[Katsuhiro Otomo]]. The stories include '''Labyrinth Labyrinthos''' (ラビリンス・ラビリントス Labyrinth Labyrinths), '''The Running Man''' (走る男 Hashiru Otoko), and '''The Order to Stop Construction''' (工事中止命令). | + | '''Neo-Tokyo''' is an anime movie. It is actually a collection of three short, science-fiction stories by [[Rintaro]], [[Yoshiaki Kawajiri]] and [[Katsuhiro Otomo]]. The stories include '''Labyrinth Labyrinthos''' (ラビリンス・ラビリントス Labyrinth Labyrinths), '''The Running Man''' (走る男 Hashiru Otoko), and '''The Order to Stop Construction''' (工事中止命令). |
It should also be noted that each story was animated in a different animation. The movie was broadcasted on Japanese television on [[Bandai Channel]] as well has being shown in theaters. | It should also be noted that each story was animated in a different animation. The movie was broadcasted on Japanese television on [[Bandai Channel]] as well has being shown in theaters. | ||
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==Labyrinth Labyrinthos== | ==Labyrinth Labyrinthos== | ||
- | Labyrinth Labyrinthos follows the story of a little girl named Sachi and her cat companion, Cicerone, as they search for adventure. During the short they fall through a looking glass and end up in a dark labyrinth full of strange people and violent people. The dark shadows, salarymen and various others threaten to trap Sachi in very baggy pants. Although somewhat random, Labyrinth Labyrinthos is actually quite dark. | + | Written by Rintaro, Labyrinth Labyrinthos follows the story of a little girl named Sachi and her cat companion, Cicerone, as they search for adventure. During the short they fall through a looking glass and end up in a dark labyrinth full of strange people and violent people. The dark shadows, salarymen and various others threaten to trap Sachi in very baggy pants. Although somewhat random, Labyrinth Labyrinthos is actually quite dark. |
==The Running Man== | ==The Running Man== | ||
- | The Running Man short tells the tale, from the point of view from a sports announcer, of a very dangerous Sci-fi racing sport. The main character is Zack Hugh who is one of the racers. The race begins. At first Zack is simply racing mad and slowly gains telekinetic in the process. With his newly found powers, Zack begins to use these to his advantage. | + | Written by Yoshiaki Kawajiri, The Running Man short tells the tale, from the point of view from a sports announcer, of a very dangerous Sci-fi racing sport. The main character is Zack Hugh who is one of the racers. The race begins. At first Zack is simply racing mad and slowly gains telekinetic in the process. With his newly found powers, Zack begins to use these to his advantage. |
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==The Order to Stop Cancellation== | ==The Order to Stop Cancellation== | ||
- | Also known as '''Construction Cancellation Order''', this short is about the government sending several robots to help with a construction project in Aroana. However mid way during its progress, the goverment stops supporting the project as it turns out natural resources can be mined in Aroana. Unfortunately the robots were never programmed to cancel the project, and yet the project must be canceled at all costs. | + | Written by Katsuhiro Otomo and also known as '''Construction Cancellation Order''', this short is about the government sending several robots to help with a construction project in Aroana. However mid way during its progress, the goverment stops supporting the project as it turns out natural resources can be mined in Aroana. Unfortunately the robots were never programmed to cancel the project, and yet the project must be canceled at all costs. |
With that, a salaryman who wears glasses named Tsujioka, is dispatched from the headquarters he works at to hopefully stop the project. The robots however have something else in their mind, stop anyone who threatens to stop the project. Upon arrival Tsujioka is greeted by a passive-aggressive foreman robot, who ignores Tsujioka's request and feeds him meals instead. As we watch the construction continue, things continue to turn from bad to worse. Things only get destroyed or washed away. Although the robots continue to work. | With that, a salaryman who wears glasses named Tsujioka, is dispatched from the headquarters he works at to hopefully stop the project. The robots however have something else in their mind, stop anyone who threatens to stop the project. Upon arrival Tsujioka is greeted by a passive-aggressive foreman robot, who ignores Tsujioka's request and feeds him meals instead. As we watch the construction continue, things continue to turn from bad to worse. Things only get destroyed or washed away. Although the robots continue to work. |
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Neo-Tokyo | |
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Manie-Manie 迷宮物語 (Manie-Manie Meikyu Monogatari) | |
Genre | Science fiction, horror, supernatural, action, psychological |
Movie: Manie Manie - Labyrinth Tales | |
Directed by | |
Studio | Madhouse Productions |
Released | April 15, 1986 (Japan's premiere date) |
Runtime | 50 minutes |
Neo-Tokyo is an anime movie. It is actually a collection of three short, science-fiction stories by Rintaro, Yoshiaki Kawajiri and Katsuhiro Otomo. The stories include Labyrinth Labyrinthos (ラビリンス・ラビリントス Labyrinth Labyrinths), The Running Man (走る男 Hashiru Otoko), and The Order to Stop Construction (工事中止命令).
It should also be noted that each story was animated in a different animation. The movie was broadcasted on Japanese television on Bandai Channel as well has being shown in theaters.
Contents |
Labyrinth Labyrinthos
Written by Rintaro, Labyrinth Labyrinthos follows the story of a little girl named Sachi and her cat companion, Cicerone, as they search for adventure. During the short they fall through a looking glass and end up in a dark labyrinth full of strange people and violent people. The dark shadows, salarymen and various others threaten to trap Sachi in very baggy pants. Although somewhat random, Labyrinth Labyrinthos is actually quite dark.
The Running Man
Written by Yoshiaki Kawajiri, The Running Man short tells the tale, from the point of view from a sports announcer, of a very dangerous Sci-fi racing sport. The main character is Zack Hugh who is one of the racers. The race begins. At first Zack is simply racing mad and slowly gains telekinetic in the process. With his newly found powers, Zack begins to use these to his advantage.
In the final round an unexpected event happens and the other racers blow up around. This when the control center realizes that Zack is no longer alive.
The Order to Stop Cancellation
Written by Katsuhiro Otomo and also known as Construction Cancellation Order, this short is about the government sending several robots to help with a construction project in Aroana. However mid way during its progress, the goverment stops supporting the project as it turns out natural resources can be mined in Aroana. Unfortunately the robots were never programmed to cancel the project, and yet the project must be canceled at all costs.
With that, a salaryman who wears glasses named Tsujioka, is dispatched from the headquarters he works at to hopefully stop the project. The robots however have something else in their mind, stop anyone who threatens to stop the project. Upon arrival Tsujioka is greeted by a passive-aggressive foreman robot, who ignores Tsujioka's request and feeds him meals instead. As we watch the construction continue, things continue to turn from bad to worse. Things only get destroyed or washed away. Although the robots continue to work.
Eventually Tsujioka is dubbed as being non-cooperative and locked in his room, where he is forced to use logic to stop this large band of robots.
Main Characters
This list may be incomplete.
- Sachi
- Cicerone the Cat
- Zack Hugh
- Tsujioka
- Robot 444-1