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Patlabor cops Noah Izumi and Azuma Shinohara are called in to investigate, and soon find themselves trying to decipher the apocalyptic visions of E. Hoba, who wrote the operating system for the Labor robots and then committed suicide. Hoba introduced a virus into the software that could affect robots all over world and cause unparalleled destruction. In abandoned slum apartments and high-tech construction sites, he left clues about what he was doing--and why. But are Noah, Azuma, and their friends clever enough to second-guess a genius? And will their superior officers accept their conclusions?
The first Patlabor feature has a darker tone and look than the previous OVA series. Oshii assumes the viewer already knows the characters, and doesn't bother introducing them. But this powerful tale of the dangers of over-reliance on technology is far superior to ordinary mecha features. The recent attacks of powerful computer viruses give the story an added relevance. (Unrated; suitable for ages 10 and older: occasional profanity and robot vs. robot violence.) --Charles Solomon
On the DVD:
16x9 Anamoorphic Widescreen
English & Japanese Dolby Digital 5.1
* Japanese Trailers
* Japanese TV Commercials
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3.0 out of 5 stars
Perfectly Watchable But Basically A Jazzed-Up TV Episode,
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This review is from: Patlabor 1: The Movie (DVD)
* Fans of the PATLABOR anime series know the basic scenario:in the near future, big robotic machines known as "Labors" are common in industrial and military roles, and to combat crimes performed by Labors a police "Patrol Labor" group is set up. The heroes of the series are the personnel of "Patlabor Division 2", a self-described "gang of losers" that manage to get things done in spite of a maverick reputation. The PATLABOR 1 movie involves Division 2 dealing with a rash The PATLABOR 1 movie is a reasonably well put together piece and an intelligent (if not extraordinary) script. It is certainly If you like the PATLABOR TV series, you'll probably like this
4.0 out of 5 stars
A respectable series worth watching,
By Matic "Animator" (Florida) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Patlabor 1: The Movie (DVD)
If I wanted to introduce someone to the world of quality anime, this wouldn't be the title I'd pick. There ARE better out there...BUT this is nothing to hoist your nose at, Patlabor has style and class. It's in my library and it's going to stay there. So if you are a fan of mechs or a good detective story and demand a higher level of quality in artwork and plot than most, this is a good choice. If you are on the edge of buying this let me tip you over to the "yes" side.
5.0 out of 5 stars
PATLABOR 1 THE MOVIE ROOLZ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Patlabor 1: The Movie (DVD)
this is a smart mecha tronic moviei like azuma shinohara and noah izumi this is a brilliant movie,even though i did not see the series they say the 'd' word a few times but this movie is so cool!
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