From the very first minute of the animation, the adrenal glands start surging unstoppably. The whole film is full of wild and unrestrained atmosphere, the characters are distorted at the extreme speed, the hand-painted amazing details, the tension is really explosive, coupled with the crazy rock music, the coolness is explosive~
In terms of personal perception, this is much more than the speed. After all, it is an animated explosion special effect painting and it will not burn any money. In the sci-fi background, it can be filled with various steampunk magic and biochemistry, and the shape of the car is also completely released, missile machine guns, and laser cannons. In the painting, the engine, the body on the dial are fully drawn, and even the details of the gear and toes are drawn for you, and the car control must be unbearable. In this century of interstellar travel and spaceship nuclear bombs flying all over the sky, the male protagonist insists on old-fashioned romantic feelings, insists on pure racing, abandons weapon modification and fights with various armed chariots. But this purely romantic man is a match-fixer, which to me is a bit of a spike. On the one hand, it doesn't matter if everything is sloppy, but on the other hand, it is extremely determined to die for romance. The man, too, has his own romance and muse—the green-haired teenage girl who came out on top of her opponent's missile blast in the first match.
Before the next racing finals of various Nazi robot chariot siege, "Apostle" runaway, and planetary collapse, the animation gave a relatively short but romantic plot of the hero and heroine teasing each other, and then laid out the plot lines of other characters. Before coming out of the ambiguous aftertaste, the finals began under the pursuit of various "Nazi" robots. The "Nazis" even launched the "Apostles" that they could not control to attack the car, but the "Apostles" ran wild and the planet was on the verge of destruction. The game was carried out with the roar of rock and roll, with all kinds of super random bombardment explosions, the collapse of the earth's crust, and the cheers of the audience who were not too busy watching the live broadcast.
One hundred thousand original hand-painted paintings, a painting feast that took seven years to complete, Kimura Takuya's dubbing, and the explosive soundtrack are the best quality and coolest animated films I've ever seen.
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