Pandora to Akubi

パンドラとアクビ
Pandora to Akubi
Genres: Action, Fantasy
Studios: Bakken Record
Producers: Sonilude, Tatsunoko Production, XFLAG
Rating: 6.19 / 10
Rank: #9077
Popularity: #9963
Users Listed: 3,912
Users Scored: 750
NSFW: No
Last Updated: 05/07/2024
Aired: April 5, 2019 (Spring)
Type: movie
Source: other
Age Rating: G
Episodes: 2

Synopsis:

In a world fractured across multiple realities, Pandora and Akubi embark on a perilous quest. Bound together by a shared purpose, they seek to prevent global annihilation by locating fragments known as the "Pieces of Calamity." Their journey takes them through unfamiliar dimensions, each presenting unique landscapes and challenges. The pair navigates complex situations, encountering diverse individuals who may offer aid or pose obstacles in their pursuit. The series explores themes of responsibility, the consequences of immense power, and the strength found in unlikely partnerships as Pandora and Akubi strive to safeguard existence itself. Expect a narrative driven by exploration, character development, and the weighty implications of their mission.

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Characters:

  • Akubi (Main) - Voice Actors: Amaki, Sally
  • Pandora (Main) - Voice Actors: Ogura, Yui
  • Sadra, Gel (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Tsuda, Kenjirou

Staff:

  • Ukai, Keisuke (Producer)
  • Soga, Jun (Director, Episode Director, Storyboard)
  • Tanaka, Ryou (Sound Director)
  • Satou, Yuuzou (Episode Director, Storyboard)
  • Harada, Shigeyuki (Theme Song Lyrics, Theme Song Arrangement, Theme Song Composition)
  • Shiggy Jr. (Theme Song Performance)
  • Igarashi, Shinichi (Director of Photography)
  • Ishida, Katsuya (Screenplay)
  • Itou, Miyuki (Animation Director)
  • Kawamoto, Leo (Animation Director)
  • Kobari, Yuuko (Color Design)
  • Komiyama, Kano (Animation Director)
  • Kuwahara, Yuuzou (Planning)
  • Nagasaka, Tomoki (Editing)
  • Obata, Takahiro (Music)
  • Ookura, Keisuke (Chief Animation Director, Character Design)
  • Sakamoto, Tatsunori (Animation Director)
  • Suzumura, Chika (Screenplay)
  • Takabatake, Satoshi (Background Art)
  • Takeda, Yuusuke (Art Director)
  • Takegawa, Airi (Animation Director)
  • Yoshida, Tatsuo (Original Creator)

Reviews:

  • User Tyumace (Score: 8/10):
    Pandora to Akubi is a very lovely surprise to a weary anime traveller like me. Very clearly a passion project, I’m sad to see it go unnoticed in the western anime sphere. I put a ‘maybe?’ next to this show on my list of 2019 movies I still want to watch and that ‘maybe?’ very much stands for ‘maybe this will get subtitled’. Yet, as it does time and time again, the passion of a small group of creators I know almost nothing about, manages to reach halfway across the globe through the power of the internet, reminding me in the process of the powerof anime. I’m not making that up, by the way. This anime is very much a love letter to anime, with it proudly showing off a bunch of characters from old Tatsunoko Productions shows from the 60s and 70s. I have very little idea how a project like this could come to be, but It seems to be linked to the 50th anniversary of the anime ‘Hakushon Daimaou’, and I guess a bunch of other Tatsunoko characters got caught up in the mix in the celebrating studio’s drunken stupor. Still, what ultimately matters is that this production shows off some real talent on multiple fronts and, though its presentation is somewhat inconsistent, it’s a real joy to watch.nnPandora is a clumsy girl who, after opening a box, accidentally sends magical shards of ‘calamity’ across multiple worlds and, together with a goofy, magical girl named Akubi, travels through dimensions in order to collect these shards before bad stuff happens. This is very much not an original plot for an anime, but I don’t think it has to be. The creators of the show clearly just wanted a generic anime bullshit plot so they could fill it with fun stuff. Anime bullshit to facilitate more anime bullshit, that’s what this anime is and I love it. nnWhat ultimately makes this anime stand out, however, is that it manages to find an interesting balance between the goofiness of the premise and its main characters and some more serious elements. Especially episode one feels somewhat grounded in that the characters and setting are shown off more or less realistically. So when two girls claiming to be from another dimension to collect an evil stone that will do bad stuff, barge into town, no one takes them particularly seriously and the two of them are somewhat surprised about this. Yet no one makes a big stink about this and the only policeman in town, Speedracer, and his girlfriend genuinely try to be helpful, even if they don’t know what’s going on.nnWhat’s even more interesting is that Speedracer and his girlfriend Doronjo genuinely have some depth behind them. Speed put behind his dream of being a racer to protect the people of his home town, which is very much not a thing he would have done if he was anything like the speed we know from the original show. Doronjo wants to…
  • User Bajar (Score: 8/10):
    Pandora to Akubi is a nostalgia-driven “down the rabbit hole” type of adventure action comedy movie that packs a lot of punch into less than an hour of runtime. Pandora is a cute travelling witch voiced by the ever adorable Ogura Yui and Akubi is an incompetent-but-eager genki genie-themed character voiced skillfully by the relatively unknown Amaki Sally. The highlight of this entire movie by far is these 2 characters optimism and positive attitude as they explore. You will smile and laugh along with these cuties as they unravel the mysteries of chaotic worlds and meet zany characters. If you are looking for some serious dramayou are looking in the wrong place as most of the conflicts that arise in this movie are resolved in fun and simplistic ways that can fit cleanly into the short runtime with the typical anime theme of the “power of friendship” prevailing. After Pandora & Akubi resolve one conflict they are eager to jump into the next world and keep the fast paced action up.nnOne of the main appeals for an older audience that may be watching this movie with their kids is the nostalgia-driven elements. The movie features dozens of characters from Tatsunoko's long and storied history of producing popular anime since the 1960s. Pandora and Akubi find themselves interacting with characters from Speed Racer (1967), Yatterman (1977), and Gatchaman (1972). As an ignorant westerner born decades after these series were popular this was not a major appeal for me. However I still feel a sort of nostalgia via proxy. I can tell these characters are old and beloved and that the creators are re-imagining them in a new context. This element of the movie as a sort of ultimate crossover between Tatsunoko franchises is a welcome addition for sure although from my perspective I would not mind a sequel featuring the main duo setting off on brand new adventures that don't need to crutch on existing IPs.nnLastly I just want to comment on the art and animation aspect. The show is extremely colourful and the animation is bouncy and fluid. Overall the art and animation highlights an upbeat and optimistic attitude that the characters carry. Paired with the fun original opening and ending songs, the fundamentals are all here for an aesthetically pleasing experience.
  • User querempaz (Score: 8/10):
    Basically Tatsunoko Dragon Ball GT, without the annoying characters and forgettable plot, it is charming and a mix of a lot of old properties from Tatsunoko with that adventure/journey style of narrative were two characters need to settle their differences in order to get set amount of McGuffins or get to a place. Akubi is so cute, Pandora is a nice distinct character who clashes in the right amount with the genie girl. The mix of old properties and even the little action at the end of each part makes it compelling and engaging. Even if you only played Tatsunoko vs Capcom or remember some ofthe Tatsunoko Animes that were localized in English or in your country, I truly believe you will find some appreciation of the stuff here, the way they have written this in such creative situations also adds to the enjoyment even if you aren't the diehard Tatsunoko-fan.nnFinal score 8/10 very good, this needs a sequel
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