Yatterman
(2009)Yattâman
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Spoken Language | japanese, norwegian |
Runtime | 1 hr 51 min |
Premiere: World | $32 897 214 March 7, 2009 |
Premiere: USA | February 6, 2009 |
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Also Known As | ヤッターマン Japan |
Description
A toy shop owner/hero and his assistant/heroine battle a leather-clad vixen and her minions to prevent them from acquiring the pieces of a mystical skull.Сast and Crew
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About the Book
The film "Yatterman" (2009) is not directly based on a book but is instead inspired by a Japanese anime series created by Tatsuo Yoshida. The original anime series aired in the 1970s and became a significant part of Japanese pop culture. It was part of the "Time Bokan" series, which was known for its unique blend of science fiction and fantasy elements.About the Creator
Tatsuo Yoshida was a renowned Japanese manga artist and anime creator. He was the founder of Tatsunoko Production, a company that produced many popular anime series. Yoshida's work is characterized by its imaginative storytelling and vibrant characters, which have left a lasting impact on the anime industry.Film Adaptation
The 2009 film adaptation of "Yatterman" was directed by Takashi Miike, known for his diverse and often unconventional filmmaking style. The film stays true to the spirit of the original anime, capturing its whimsical and adventurous tone. It incorporates many of the iconic elements and characters from the series, making it a nostalgic experience for fans of the original anime.Key Elements of the Adaptation
- Characters: The film features the main characters from the anime, including the heroic duo Yatterman and their nemesis, the Doronbo Gang.
- Visual Style: The film replicates the colorful and dynamic visual style of the anime, bringing the fantastical world of Yatterman to life.
- Storyline: While the film introduces new plot elements, it remains faithful to the core themes and narrative structure of the original series.
Overall, the "Yatterman" film serves as a tribute to Tatsuo Yoshida's original creation, offering both a fresh take and a nostalgic homage to the beloved anime series.
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