WXIII: Patlabor the Movie 3
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WXIII: パトレイバー the Movie 3 WIII Patlabor the Movie 3 |
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Directed by | Chief Director: Fumihiko Takayama Director: Takuji Endō |
Produced by | Masahiro Fukushima Tsutomu Sugita |
Written by | Story: Headgear Screenplay: Miki Tori |
Starring | Katsuhiko Watabiki Hiroaki Hirata Atsuko Tanaka Masaru Ikeda Junpei Morita Takanobu Hozumi Shingo Hiromori Miina Tominaga Ryūsuke Ōbayashi |
Music by | Kenji Kawai |
Cinematography | Hisao Shirai |
Editing by | Kyoko Mizuta Takeshi Seyama Mutsumi Takemiya Megumi Uchida |
Distributed by | Geneon (North America) C2 Pictures (North America; distribution only) Madman Entertainment (Australia/New Zealand) Shochiku (Japan) MC Entertainment (Russia/Russian-speaking countries and territories) |
Release date(s) | March 30, 2002 |
Running time | 107 minutes |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Preceded by | Patlabor: The Movie 2 |
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WXIII: Patlabor the Movie 3 (WXIIIパトレイバー the Movie 3, Wasted Thirteen Patoreibā the Movie 3) is a 2001 anime feature film chief directed and storyboarded by Fumihiko Takayama, directed by Takuji Endō, written by Miki Tori based on the concept by Headgear, animated by Madhouse and produced by Bandai Visual and Tohokushinsha.
The movie is a side story to Patlabor, and takes place in the movie timeline, between Patlabor 1 and 2. It is based on a part of the manga and has a similar premise to a story in the original OVA series. WXIII premiered out of competition during the Tokyo International Fantastic Film Festival, which had special screening on December 10, 2001 [1]. WXIII's Japanese theatrical release took place on March 30, 2002 to coincide with the release of Minipato while North American screening started on January 10, 2003 [1], which was eventually followed by subsequent DVD releases to Europe and Oceania.
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[edit] Plot
Set in the year 2000 before the events of Patlabor 2, a series of unknown attacks on Labors have made two police detectives investigate these string of events alongside members of the Metropolitan Police Department's SV2 unit in solving the case in which the labors that were attacked belong to Schaft Industries.
As they begin to unravel the reason behind the attacks, the two detectives find out that the attacks may have something to do with the American military stationed in Japan, as well as elements of the Japanese Ground Self-Defense Forces, coupled with a female scientist involved in a biological weapons program known as Wasted XIII.
[edit] Characters
The following only appeared in the WXIII movie, although they did appear at one point in the manga series with the exception of Detectives Kusumi and Hata. [2]
Takeshi Kusumi (久住 武史 Kusumi Takeshi?)
- Voiced by: Katsuhiko Watabiki (Japanese), Michael Forest (English)
- A veteran police detective based from the Jounan Police Precient, he is partnered up with Hata in investigating the mysterious attacks done against Schaft-made Labors. He has a leg injury sustained before the case, which hampers his physical abilities in conducting his investigation.
- He is known not to be a versatile user of modern technology (e.g. using Music CDs) and prefers to use analog records for his entertainment or let Hata do the computer work. It's not known what happened to his family, but it's assumed that he had been estranged from them for a long time. [3]
Shinichiro Hata (泰 真一郎 Hata Shin'ichirō?)
- Voiced by: Hiroaki Hirata (Japanese), Dave Wittenberg (English)
- A police detective and baseball player assigned to the Jounan Police Precient, he is partnered up with Kusumi in solving the attacks on Schaft-made Labors. During his investigation, Hata begins to have a relationship with Saeko Misaki before he realized on what her involvement was in his case.
- After the events of WXIII have ended, it is speculated that he had leaked most of the case to the internet due to his grief that he wasn't able to save Saeko from committing suicide after falling down from a metal beam. [4]
Saeko Misaki (岬 冴子 Misaki Saeko?)
Voiced by: Atsuko Tanaka (Japanese), Kari Wahlgren (English)
- A widow, Saeko works as a researcher at the Toto Bio-Medical Laboratory and a part time biology professor at a university. Her full name is Saeko Nishiwaki Misaki [5]. After her daughter, Hitomi, dies from cancer, Saeko becomes obsessed with her loss to the point that she cultivates Hitomi's cancerous cells into a biological mutant creature named Wasted XIII in the Toto Bio-Medical Laboratory.
- Saeko commits suicide after seeing the monster she considers to be her daughter killed by Flamethrower-wielding JGSDF soldiers of the Chemical Weapons Division. Hata grabs her hand to try to save her from falling to her death but he loses his grip due to the rain.
Toshiro Kurusu (栗栖 敏郎 Kurusu Toshirō?)
Voiced by: Takanobu Hozumi (Japanese), Simon Prescott (English)
- The head of the Toto Bio-Medical Laboratory, Kurisu secretly works with the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force in conducting the Wasted series biological weapons program before Saeko went rogue and cultivated cancer cells from Hitomi's corpse onto the Wasted 13 creature. He was also responsible for ordering the creation of a virus that would weaken Wasted 13.
- He is believed to be hiding overseas to avoid being prosecuted for secretly doing biological weapons with his consent after Colonel Ishihara had assisted him to facilitate his departure from Japan. [6]
Shizuo Miyanomori (宮ノ森 静夫 Miyanomori Shizuo?)
Voiced by: Shingo Hiromori (Japanese), Derek Stephen Prince (English)
- A scientist in the Toto-Bio Medical Laboratory and the personal aide to Kurusu, he is responsible for the creation the vaccine that weakened and killed Wasted 13.
Goro Ishihara (石原 悟郎 Ishihara Gorō?)
Voiced by: Junpei Morita (Japanese), Kirk Thornton (English)
- An officer in the JGSDF's Chemical Weapons Division with the rank of Colonel, he is responsible for overseeing the capture and killing of Wasted 13 alongside Goto and Kusumi in a recently constructed stadium in the outskirts of Tokyo after getting the cooperation of Special Vehicles 2 Unit in weakening the beast before calling in Flamethrower-wielding JGSDF soldiers to incinerate it. [7]
- According to the Wasted XIII Booklet included in the Limited Edition DVDs of Wasted XIII, it is said that Goro had ties to United States Forces Japan units stationed in the Japanese archipelago under means of cooperation in eradicating Wasted 13.
Hitomi Misaki (岬 瞳 Misaki Hitomi?)
Voiced by: Risa Suzuki (Japanese), Julie Maddalena (English)
- The only daughter of Misaki, who died of cancer before the events of Wasted XIII. It was only due to her unfortunate death from cancer that Saeko is obsessed in wanting to see her daughter alive again after using Hitomi's cancer cells with Wasted XIII's own cells, fusing human and monster DNA in it [8]. Despite being called a monster and a biological weapon, Saeko still thinks of it as her own daughter. [9]
[edit] References
- ^ a b WXIII: Patlabor the Movie 3 Page, Anime News Network. Retrieved on August 20, 2007.
- ^ WXIII Patlabor the movie 3 review. Schaft Enterprises. Retrieved on August 20, 2007.
- ^ Shinichiro: "Shall I post one for you, Mr. Kusumi? I'm looking for the family that left me."
- ^ Forum Post: "Whoever leaked the Japanese original is said to be a policeman in active service and he was at the scene. But it's just a rumor."
- ^ Takashi: "I ran her license through the Traffic Department. Her name is Saeko Misaki. She's a Nishiwaki."
- ^ Goro: "I made an arrangement for your departure at 6 PM tomorrow evening."
Toshiro: "Colonel Ishihara!"
Goro: "A series of stress must be hard on your body. Why don't you get some rest in Florida or somewhere?" - ^ Goto: "You planned to burn it to death from the very beginning?"
Goro: "It was already approved by your superiors. Apparently, they never told you about it." - ^ Saeko: "But I asked the doctor to leave me some samples of her cells. Those samples contained my little girl's cancer cells. I combined them with Nishiwaki cells. And then an organism that was strong enough to survive started to grow. It was magical. That's right. My little girl was reborn."
Shinichiro: "It was not your child that was reborn. But a monster, Saeko." - ^ Saeko: "The monster. Baker's Dozen. And Wasted 13. She's been called a lot of different names. But to me, she only has one real name."
[edit] External links
- WXIII * PATLABOR THE MOVIE 3 (Japanese)
- Patlabor WXIII (anime) at Anime News Network's Encyclopedia
- WXII: Patlabor the Movie 3 at MetaCritic
- WXIII: Patlabor the Movie 3 at the Internet Movie Database