Mardock Scramble: The Second Combustion
Mardock Scramble: The Second Combustion / マルドゥック・スクランブル 燃焼
Genres: Action, Psychological, Sci-Fi, Suspense | |
Themes: Psychological | |
Studios: GoHands | |
Producers: Aniplex, Starchild Records | |
Licensors: Sentai Filmworks | |
Rating: 7.3 / 10 | |
Rank: #2887 | |
Popularity: #3809 | |
Users Listed: 41,735 | |
Users Scored: 21,615 | |
NSFW: No | |
Last Updated: 08/08/2024 | |
Aired: September 3, 2011 (Summer) | |
Type: movie | |
Source: novel | |
Age Rating: R | |
Episodes: 1 |
Synopsis:
In the aftermath of escalating conflict, Rune Balot and the critically wounded Oeufcoque find refuge aboard the Humpty Dumpty, a heavily fortified transport designed for high-risk Welfare protection. Their destination is Paradise, the enigmatic location where the advanced Scramble 09 technology originated – and where the reappearance of the assassin Boiled hints at deeper mysteries. This installment of Mardock Scramble delves into the history of Mardock City, forcing Balot to confront difficult choices. The narrative explores themes of responsibility, sacrifice, and the complexities of justice within a society grappling with technological advancement and lingering trauma. As secrets are unveiled, Balot must decide between pursuing personal retribution or striving for stability in a fragile future.
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Characters:
- Balot, Rune (Main) - Voice Actors: Hayashibara, Megumi, Haag, Hilary, Schwabe, Anneke, Nonnenmacher, Marie
- Penteano, Œufcoque (Main) - Voice Actors: McAvin, Andy, Yashima, Norito, Iwannek, Michael, Chatelet, Julien
- Boiled, Dimsdale (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Isobe, Tsutomu, Wald, David, Souterelle, Frédéric
- Dr. Easter (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Touchi, Hiroki, Matranga, David, Flechtner, Peter, Zylberberg, Jérémy
- Harvest, Ashley (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Kretschmer, Roman, Bretonnière, Marc, Weaver, Brett
- Medium the Fingernail (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Wakamoto, Norio, Doran, Justin, Da Silva, Damien
- Septinos, Shell (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Nakai, Kazuya, Morgenstern, Tommy, Martinez, Kalob, Hägele, Jochen
- Tweedledee (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Hartzog, Corey, Fitzner, Sebastian, Sagols, Thomas
- Tweedledum (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Laskowski, Mark, Laisné, Grégory
- Wing, Bell (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Fujita, Toshiko, Borbach, Arianne, Grémy, Claudine, Koozin, Susan
Staff:
- Kishimoto, Reigo (Producer)
- Nakanishi, Go (Producer)
- Shimizu, Hiroyuki (Producer)
- Kudou, Susumu (Director, Episode Director, Storyboard)
- Mima, Masafumi (Sound Director)
- Nakai, Jun (Storyboard, Character Design, Chief Animation Director, Animation Director, Key Animation)
- Suzuki, Shingo (Storyboard, Character Design, Chief Animation Director, Key Animation)
- Honda, Minako (Theme Song Performance)
- Aoki, Kaoru (Background Art)
- Conisch (Music)
- Gomi, Shinsuke (In-Between Animation)
- Hariba, Yuuko (In-Between Animation)
- Imanaka, Shunsuke (In-Between Animation)
- Imoto, Kazuaki (Key Animation)
- Ishimori, Ai (2nd Key Animation)
- Iwakami, Atsuhiro (Planning)
- Jinguuji, Manabu (Publicity)
- Kaihoko, Shigenobu (Special Effects, Color Design)
- Kamino, Manabu (Editing)
- Kawada, Izumi (In-Between Animation)
- Kishida, Takahiro (Key Animation)
- Kurahashi, Shizuo (Sound Effects)
- Ledford, John (Executive Producer)
- Mori, Miyuki (2nd Key Animation)
- Nomura, Masanobu (Art Director)
- Okabe, Jun (Background Art)
- Ookubo, Hiroshi (Key Animation, Mechanical Design)
- Ootsuki, Toshimichi (Planning)
- Shimada, Chihiro (2nd Key Animation)
- Shiozawa, Yoshinori (Background Art)
- Sugio, Yuuichi (2nd Key Animation)
- Suzuki, Shouko (2nd Key Animation)
- Takada, Naoko (In-Between Animation)
- Tanioka, Yoshio (Background Art)
- Ubukata, Tow (Original Creator, Screenplay)
- Williams, Janice (ADR Director)
- Yada, Shouko (Publicity)
Reviews:
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User 5camp (Score: 4/10):
The first Mardock Scramble movie had some…well, a lot of problems, but there was something genuinely fascinating at its core that I really enjoyed. The relationship between teenage prostitute turned mute cyborg assassin Balot and her inter-dimensional transforming intelligent golden mouse Oeufcoque had this wonderful contrasting symmetry. Their dialogue revealed more about their characters through their contrasting viewpoints. Sure, the movie also had a man who grafted a vagina onto the palm of his hand, but it was ultimately centred on their relationship and that’s what made me come back to the sequel movie. Second Combustion has homosexual dolphins, Norio Wakamoto being eaten by flyingsharks, and a completely baffling shift to gambling as though the author got really into Kaiji while he was writing it.nnMardock Scramble has always had a bit of a problem with symbolism. Its shtick of characters being named after eggs is probably supposed to tie into rebirth, but it’s so shoddily implemented. It’s as though Ubukata read the first page of ‘Symbolism for Dummies’ but got totally the wrong idea from it, like he read a book on how to chop down a tree with an axe but then stuck the axe up his backside and started to gnaw at the tree trunk. The contrast between how blatant the naming convention comes across is completely at odds with the effort it then goes into making it relevant. In the end it all comes across as incredibly silly.nnOr maybe it’s supposed to be silly, what with the first half of the movie being spent largely on Balot swimming nude with a homosexual dolphin while jumping through a sort of cyberspace. What the hell this was supposed to represent was completely lost on my mind, not having taken the requisite amount of hallucinogenic drugs beforehand. If it was meant to be a big fat joke though, it goes against the tone of the movie. Norio Wakamoto being eaten by flying sharks was possibly supposed to be hilarious, but everyone looked so stone faced about the event that I just felt confused. Plus why was Norio was relevant too the story in the first place?nnWhat really kills that first half of the movie is that Oeufcoque is nowhere to be seen. He spends a solid half hour in a vat looking like something I threw up after a kebab. Without him, there’s no direction. Perhaps intentional, given that Balot is effectively aimless without her golden mouse, but considering how capable Mardock Scramble had proven itself to be with regular old symbolism, the idea that it could pull off this level of meta-narrative is hard to swallow. That said, once Oeufcoque dresses back up in that adorable little set of dungarees and starts talking to Balot, I finally saw a glimpse of what kept me watching this franchise in the first place.nnAnd then they went to a casino, and suddenly it becomes an entirely different story. The gambling segment doesn’t tie into Balot’s relationship with Oeufcoque, nor does it do… -
User Faylicia (Score: 9/10):
From my point of view, the second movie of Mardock Scramble attempts to give more depth to the first movie as well as go into further details as far as the characters are concerned. Story: This story consists mainly of two parts, in my opinion, one part focuses on what happens after the battle Boiled, where Balot encounters herself at some type of scientific/medical experimentation center and the other part focuses on a mission that takes place in a casino. I really enjoyed the story, it was intriguing and exciting, however, I believe that it is rather confusing as I still don't understand why Shell would wantto kill Balot and what those memories she found were or if she even found them, or why she doesn't talk about them. Also, it's hard to understand how the end up succeeding in their mission at the casino. Maybe this is normal though, as this is just the second movie. It was also more slow paced and calm in comparison to the first movie (excluding the fighting scenes which are gruesome). Furthermore, it had a mysterious aura, especially when the characters visit the casino.nArt:nThe art was outstanding, just as in the first movie. The backgrounds are very inspiring and the characters interesting. I don't really understand why Balot has to be naked in so many scenes but I suppose it's fine. I also really liked how the casino was portrayed, so much so that I almost wished I was there because it was so luxurious. nSound:nI found that the sound was fitting to the movie and I enjoyed the ending.nCharacter:nIn this movie we are introduced to some more characters, most of them seem to be unrelated to the main plot though. I consider this to be positive as we get closer to the characters by getting to know their surroundings and not only focusing on the plot. We see what influences them, what they feel identify themselves with. There is also development in Balot's, Oeufcoque's nand Dr.Easter's relationship. Moreover, we meet another intelligent animal and a cyborg whom Balot interacts with. Finally there is the ruler spinner at the casino who is a very interesting character in my opinion, even though she doesn't play any important role.nEnjoyment:nTo sum up, I really enjoyed the movie. I didn't get to feel any of those dramatic, heart aching moments but it inspired me a lot, wishing I could take a glimpse in that futuristic, mysterious world. -
User Briareoss (Score: 1/10):
Oh boy...I totally forgot about this garbage. I binged-watched all 3 movies after they got released back then since each movie is connected to the other and ends with huge cliffhangers anyway. So everything you say about one movie also applies to the other movies because you only get the full picture if you watch all three of them. Problem with that full picture is: there is none. Why is that? Well, Mardock Scramble is a true Tow Ubukata Creation, and it shows..in every god forsaken movie of this trilogy..IT SHOWS! Tow Ubukata does what he does best: putting random, incoherent and incomprehensible scenes one after anotherand ACT like he did the deepest screenplay ever, while in reality he did nothing but putting hot trash together.nnIf you watched the second season of Psycho Pass or the Arise-Series of Ghost In The Shell, both for which Ubukata wrote the screenplay, then you know exactly what to expect from Mardock Scramble: random stupid shit that doesn't make no sense whatsoever and character-exploration/development retarded as it gets. Plus uninspired and boring scenrey.nnMardock Scramble is yet another example of what a non-talented and horrendous writer Ubukata is.
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Related Anime/Manga:
- Mardock Scramble: The First Compression (anime - Prequel)
- Mardock Scramble: The Third Exhaust (anime - Sequel)
- Mardock Scramble (manga - Adaptation)