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Detonator Orgun

Detonator Orgun

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: One of the best mecha anime of the early 90's
Review: Detonator Orgun is the story of a young man (Tomoru) who is facinated by the past and more than a little disenchanted with the bland, safe, and economically driven future world in which he lives. Keep in mind that this was made in the early 90's and the generation X sentiment was on full blast. He escapes this dreary life through the use of a dream manipulator. Basically a futuristic video game that controls dreams, thus simulating any kind of experience the user wishes. During one of these sessions he finds himself interrupted by several menacing shapes, before he can be destroyed though, another being, like the others, rescues him and calls out his name. He has several more dreams like this, each becoming more intense. At the same time, deep in a military complex, a nano-assembler/super computer goes about constructing a machine out of code transmitted down to earth from space. The robot taking shape looks dead like the one that rescued Tomoru in his dreams. While this is going on radar detects a strange meteor, one that changes directions, launching the equivalent of Robotech/Macross mechs the earth people quickly find out they're dealing with a hugely powerful robot. Eventually circumstances place Tomoru in contact with the robot of his dreams, by fusing with it, he faces off against the invader and learns his purpose in the whole ordeal. That's about the first third of the story, the rest goes on to flesh out the characters and generally explain one of the coolest sci-fi plots. This show had super fluid fight scenes, backed by some of the most exciting music composed, and the sound f/x are great. I'm not sure if there are really any shows like this anymore, Soul Taker might be close, but I have yet to see that. In some ways it reminded me of the anime Guyver, though much much much better. Mecha fans take note though, this show has awesome epic action.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Classic anime OVA at it's best! A piece of history!
Review: Detonator Orgun originally came out in Japan in 1991, but didn't hit American or Canadian shores until 1993 on VHS and such. With this OVA series out on DVD, and in this re-release DVD, fans of the 1990s OVA blow out can enjoy this classic series in fine detail and enjoy EVERY minute of it!

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Detonator Orgun is also an anime trying to tell the benefits of what it is to be a human being, and the power of the human soul, not wanting to give up, and keep going on. Some may call it cliched, but I personally love every minute of it. The pacing is well done, with time for great plot development, and great action sequences. The original japanese voice actors play their characters VERY WELL, and I can't find any faults. The dubbing is ok, being 1990s quality. You'll either like the dub or not, or get used to it over time. The music is addicting, especially since the ending themes are performed by Susumu Harisawa, also famous for performing songs for the Berserk anime series.

The video quality on the DVD is VERY good, considering this OVA is now over 10 years old. I didn't notice any breaks ups or of the like, so there is nothing to complain about. The animation is fanstatic for it's time, but then again, most OVAs have more money to spend than a whole anime series.

Of course, Detonator Orgun has had it's own bit of contriversy. For those who remember the Tekkaman-Blade series(Teknoman for the english version), both Orgun and Tekkaman-Blade himself look very, VERY similar. From the large should armor, the head spikes, covered eyes, and armored body. Both use a doubled bladed lance, although Orgun doesn't actually use it till the last episode. I doubt either show was trying to rip off the other, but it's also hard to tell if one is trying to be a dedication to the other. In the long run, I don't really compare unless I want to make a note of it for fun and good humor.

But in the long run, this is an excellent must have OVA, and should NOT be missed! Any fan of anime who enjoys mecha combat, great story telling, great characters, and great music, WILL enjoy Detonator Orgun.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Full Time Detonation
Review: Impressive from the first to the last moment, that's what we can say from "Detonator Orgun 1". Begining in the surroundings of Earth appears a kind of superadvanced robotical creature: Orgun - who is being pursued by other "robots". Why Orgun is heading towards Earth is a mystery for them and for us. This mystery increases when we are introduced to Tomoru Shindo a teenager very bored with his predictable life. More cannot be told because the way the story unfolds itself is part of its greatest charm. The vivid colors, and the speed of the animation and of the fights all work extremely well with the mysteryous plot, obligind us to see the part 2.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Amazing
Review: It is a classic mecha anime, but it is still worth watching, if you like battling mechas then you will love this DVD animation. It is worthing watching, and the action is just amazing. Tomuru is the main character who gets visions and later joins with an alien mecha to fight the invading aliens. The story takes a different twist which makes it very interesting. I recommend watching it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Mega Mega Mega Movie
Review: It is the 3 best anime in the world!
Thouse that beat it, is Macross do you remember love? and Macross pluss. Just bye it, you wil love it
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best OVA!!!!! I Have Yet To See One Better.
Review: Last year I went to an anime store to rent some anime. They had one of those rent two get two free special deals and I couldn't resist. I didn't know about this OVA (Original Video Animation, its not a series, nor a movie, it has a budget somewhere in between and its made specifically for the home video market, going straight to release. In this case a real shame.), I noticed it because of the character of Orgun in the front cover, a mechanoid that reminded me much of Teknoman Slade or as he's known in much of the world Tekkaman Blade.
Anyways I wasn't too interested until I read the back of the DVD case, and I learned about this great sci fi story. Forget about all the sci-fi American live action movies you've ever seen, their all horrible, with no real story to tell, yeah, you heard me, when you compare them to Detonator Orgun that is. There's no competition, Detonator Orgun takes the cake. When I saw the first part of it I was blown away. All I could keep thinking was: "Damn I can't believe he did that, I've never seen anything like that." Sure many would say it doesn't look like the real thing, and the animation compared to current anime is poor, but when the action gets going, you just shut up, and you know its real.
While in our western culture its all about the Judeo/Christian ideas of good versus evil, the eastern Hindu/Buddhist culture expressed in many anime is all about the balance at the core of everything, the balance between good and evil, nature and machines, and life and death, really an advance way of thinking. Such a dichotomy between the western and the eastern ways of thinking is interesting to look at, you might notice it in the anime.
This anime (Forget about traditional animation.) has got one of the most complicated, Mythic Nietsche Freudian symbolic stories of all time, about the truth behind the human spirit, well if you're a real college student you'll notice what I'm talking about.
Continuing on, the story is so good it puts American live action movies to shame and makes our animation look like dirt, yep it really does, it shows us the future, that the way things are going anime from Japan will eventually do away with American animation, we are so damn behind them with our made for kids animation, its pathetic. Someday maybe even live action movies will go the way of the dinosaurs, replaced by anime inspired live action movies, its already happening with such a movie as the Matrix. Its probably for the best, after all its our fault for not even trying to dish something that even comes close, yeah you heard me.
At first I had an inkling that the story was going to be like that of Tekkaman Blade, but it was way beyond that. This anime is just about three hours long split into three parts, originally each part was on a seperate VHS, lucky for you, now you get the whole thing on one DVD. Each part was done at a different time.
If you compare Orgun to Tekkaman he looks like an older model, even his fighting style is similar, some would call this a rip off of Tekkaman, because of how close the main mechanoids of each series look alike, no kidding they could be related, but in reality, but most of this OVA except for the last part, was done even before the Tekkaman of the 90's debuted in Japan. Its incredible how much Tomaru looks like Blade's brother Saber from Tekkaman. There is, but one instance where you know for sure they are ripping off Tekkaman, but by then you really don't care.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Kamikaze of space
Review: Produced and realesed in three parts in 1991 Detonator Orgun is surely one of the best anime i've ever seen. Although not a landmark in the genre of giant robot anime, Detonator Orgun is a true classic thanks to the very good story and excelent artwork. The relation between the hero and his mecha is a very interesting component in the plot. Tomoru Shindo is a youngman who lives in a clean and bright high-tech Earth in a distant future. But his mind and behavior are more in the past( the XX century to be exact) than in the present. This is shown in the jacket of the Luftwaffe, the powerful german air force during WW2 that Tomoru proudly wears. Instead of worring about school or the security of a job Tomoru passes hours in his city's museum. But then he begins to receive misterious visons and signals coming from the moon, sended by the alien being Orgun. With the help of doctor Canzack and the supercomputer I-Zack. Tomoru begins to know the truth. Orgun was a dissident of the Evoluders, a super race of cibernetic beings that are programed to conquer and destroy all the planets in their way. And next on their list was Earth. Orgun then escaped to Earth to merge with Tomoru using the new body that was being constructed with the informations in the signals he was sending during his escape, and defend the planet against the evil that was coming. Later on it's discovered that the Evoluders are in fact humans coming from the future. Forced to use special armors due to the harsh condictions of the space they where submited to a extreme process of evolution, their bodies being almost completly absorved by the armor. And now they are coming from the future to destroy their own planet. The leader of the Evoluders, Lady Mirriko compreheends the situation but one of her followers prefers to continue with the disastrous plans of destruction. Meanwhile the Earth's military are rushing against time to unlock the data in Orgun that will allow then to construct powerful battle armors that might give then a fighting chance in the coming comfrontation. And Tomoru is haunted by his demons and doubts because each time he merges with Orgun more destruction is unleashed. As the hour aproaches Tomoru tries to find not only a answer for his inibition to pilot Orgun but also a reason to fight. With an intersting questioning about the reason to protect the past to prevent mistakes done before and the replacement of the human spirit by the mechanization of the society Detonator Orgun is as mentioned before a true and outstanding classic

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: awsome anime
Review: This OAV (original animated video) is exelent. It has great art, story, and characters. Orgun himself is one of the coolest heroes ever. Some people may not like it, but I did. see it.


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