Kidou Keisatsu Patlabor: Reboot
Mobile Police Patlabor: Reboot / 機動警察パトレイバーREBOOT / Kidou Keisatsu Patlabor Reboot / Mobile Police Patlabor Reboot
Genres: Action, Adult Cast, Comedy, Mecha, Sci-Fi, Workplace | |
Themes: Adult Cast, Mecha, Workplace | |
Studios: Khara | |
Rating: 6.5 / 10 | |
Rank: #7246 | |
Popularity: #7996 | |
Users Listed: 7,026 | |
Users Scored: 2,299 | |
NSFW: No | |
Last Updated: 09/19/2024 | |
Aired: October 15, 2016 (Fall) | |
Type: movie | |
Source: original | |
Age Rating: PG 13 | |
Episodes: 1 |
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Characters:
- 1 Gouki Backup (Main)
- 1 Gouki Forward (Main)
- Shoutaichou (Supporting)
- Tero-han (Supporting)
Staff:
- Inagaki, Ryousuke (Producer)
- Okajima, Takatoshi (Producer)
- Yukawa, Jun (Producer)
- Yoshiura, Yasuhiro (Director, Script, Editing, Director of Photography)
- Ito, Kazunori (Script)
- Akimoto, Katsumi (Background Art)
- Anno, Hideaki (Executive Producer, Planning)
- Asano, Naoyuki (Character Design, Key Animation, Animation Director)
- Izubuchi, Yutaka (Mechanical Design)
- Kawai, Kenji (Music)
- Mutou, Nobuhiro (Key Animation)
- Nakamura, Ken (Background Art)
- Nakauchi, Terumi (Color Design)
- Ooshima, Touya (Key Animation)
- Yuuki, Masami (Original Character Design)
Reviews:
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User Mirania (Score: 6/10):
I watched all the older patlabor series and it did indeed feel patlabor( uniforms,vehicles, ect.) Its hard to judge a 7 minute clip farely, but they definitly used a situation that felt very patlabor. They made sure to have people complaining about SV2 or whatever they are called now. The characters feel really modern, so if you arent crazy about 1990s character sterotypes and prefer the modern ones youll love this, though this is the one thing that kept me from giving it a 7-8/10. As for sound it was average, cant say patlabor is famous for music to begin with. ( Well MaybePatlabor 2)nnOverall its Definitely worth your time its 7 minutes. You can watch it free as of January 2017 on Animator Expo( official source). -
User fernyxferny (Score: 8/10):
Reboots of great stories always are a source for concern on whether they will soil the good name that their boasting, but for the most part, this seems to be on the right track. Most of the production, direction and writing seems to be on point, nailing the down-to-earth, laid back spirit of the original, with lush detail and great value. The adaptation to modern times seems effective and smart enough, by which I mean it's basically our current times but with labors, so again, in the same spirit of the original, but as a proper reboot. The CGI blends quite well with the 2D andthe music is a definite standout.nnI would've appreciated a bit more of effective comedy, since we only get a glimpse of what could be and it's not quite hilarious, so that's a concern. nMy other main concern is character design, since it's both cartoony AND a bit stiff, which is pretty much the worst of both worlds. I'm aware that the original had a similar issue, sorted out with very lax morphing of expressions and some great talent behind the pencils and direction, so I'm not terrified, but hardly impressed either. nnAll in all, it's just 7 minutes of a glimpse into a promising new series about being a good cop in our current world, but with plenty of giant, clunky robots, so might as well check it out.
News:
- North American Anime & Manga Releases for November (11/05/2018)
- Short Anime 'Mobile Police Patlabor Reboot' Announced (07/31/2016)
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