Super Kid

Super Kid
Directed by Yi Yong Um
Screenplay by

Jung Hyun Lee Yi Yong Um

Um Dong Yong
Music by Nam-yoon Kim
Production
company
UM Productions
Distributed by

Korea International (South Korea) MP Consulting International Inc. (Worldwide) Hellas Video (Greece)

RocVale Film (Australia)
Running time
101 minutes
Country South Korea

Super Kid (Syupeochaildeu) is a 1994 South Korean science fiction animated film. The movie follows the adventures of a group of super-powered space children who are called upon the emergence of an intergalactic threat. The movie was produced over a period of three years by UM Productions and was released direct to video.[1]

The movie has gained notoriety for its muddled plot, poor film quality and continuity errors, and its similarity to the Dragon Ball franchise.[2]

Synopsis

In the year 2023, a group of super-powered space-faring warrior children called the Super Kids (or "Gokdari Group"), protect the Earth from interstellar monsters. Eunjoo, a reporter, is desperate to get a scoop for her news programme, so she decides to write a report on the Super Kids. Led by 199-year-old child warrior Gokdari, the Super Kids are in the middle of battling two rogue criminals, Wang Do Chi and Bazooka Joe who have captured a renowned scientist. The Super Kids' fight against the two criminals largely consists of torture and humiliation, resulting in Bazooka Joe losing his clothing and Wang Do Chi losing his teeth.

After collecting a reward for the capture of the two criminals the Super Kids are visited by the police chief and captain of planet Delta who brief them on their next mission. They are ordered to arrest Judowgi, the most violent monster in the galaxy who sold his family for a box of gold and causes anyone to hear his name to recoil in fear. The kids board a robot-shaped spaceship bound for the planet X7 (or Ligel, depending on the character), with Eunjoo sneaking on board. After landing on the swamp planet and searching for their bounty on a flying carpet, the Super Kids encounter a group of the planet's native inhabitants, blasting a group of them before realising they are a friendly species. The natives tell Gokdari and the Super Kids of their enslavement to Judowgi, having to make regular sacrifices to the creature to feed him. The team then stage a plan to lure out Judowgi, disguising Gokdari as a sacrifice while Eunjoo documents the entire spectacle. Judowgi comes out of hiding as planned but the kids' attempts at capturing him fail, as Judowgi's protege Maio suddenly appears and battles the Super Kids. One by one the Super Kids are defeated by Maio, while Judowgi kidnaps Eunjoo and escapes. Maio warns Gokdari that the Captain's warrant for Judowgi is merely a ruse, and warns of Cacuruse, Judowgi's rival who merely waits for his defeat so he can take Judowgi's fortune for himself. He also tells Gokdari that the Captain is Cacuruse in disguise and that the Super Kids must defeat him before trying to battle Judowgi again.

Gokdari and Rockpile leave for the planet Delta, while Big Boy and Samachi remain on X7 to look for Judowgi and Eunjoo. On Delta, the Captain reveals his true identity to the Chief before attempting to impale him with a robotic arm, before Gokdari and Rockpile appear in time. Cacuruse transforms into his monstrous form and a fight ensues between the three with Rockpile destroying Cacuruse's teeth and Gokdari making him dizzy. The fight ends with the two torturing Cacuruse into submission with his only weakness (ants), before capturing him with Gokdari's staff.

Back on X7, Big Boy and Samachi rescue Eunjoo from Judowgi's cave, waking Judowgi from his sleep. Big Boy and Samachi attempt to take on the monster but are beaten and captured by Judowgi's vine tendrils. Before Judowgi can finish them off, Gokdari arrives in time with the rest of the Super Kids and join the two. The four battle Judowgi in a high-speed chase across the planet, before the beast transforms into a tree-like humanoid monster, captures the Super Kids and destroys Gokdari's staff. Maio reappears, and announces he is tired of all his service to Judowgi, and wants to help the Super Kids because Gokdari resembles his long-deceased son. The Super Kids watch as Maio and Judowgi battle, which culminates in Maio extracting a red orb from Judowgi's body, supposedly rendering him powerless. Maio destroys the orb, killing himself in the process and causing Gokdari's staff to magically re-materialise for no explained reason. Judowgi attacks the Super Kids once again (despite his power orb being destroyed), before Gokdari grows into a giant and the team beat the monster into submission, finally being captured by Gokdari's staff.

The Super Kids leave X7, with Eunjoo having recorded the battle in time for the next news broadcast and return to Earth. Back at the Super Kids' headquarters, the accountant has misplaced all the reward money the Super Kids had earned from their recent adventures, only to discover Gokdari had donated it to an orphanage.

Release

Super Kid was released in South Korean theatres in 1994. The English dub was by the Ocean Group, and was released in 1995.

A 52-episode animated series produced by Alex Massis was to follow the movie, but was soon cancelled.[3]

The movie was released on VHS and as of 2017, no DVD or Blu-Ray release of Super Kid has been released.

Criticism

Super Kid fell into obscurity for years after its video release, but the movie has gained notoriety on the internet recently for being criticised as a rip-off of Dragon Ball, with main character Gokdari resembling young Goku, Eunjoo resembling Bulma, and Samachi resembling Piccolo.[4] The mecha ship the Super Kids travel in closely resembles the titular ship from Mazinger Z.[5]

Criticism has also been aimed at the contradictory and mean-spirited nature of the main characters.[2] In a scene introducing the main characters, Gokdari's sense of chivalry is noted, but he is shown to be expecting rewards whenever he delivers criminals to the authorities. In a scene where the Super Kids discover a villain's weakness is an ant, Gokdari mercilessly bullies the villain with the offending insect.

Continuity errors

Among Super Kid's continuity gaffes include the character of Big Boy, whose appearance constantly changes over the course of the film. The name of a planet the Super Kids are visiting changes depending on the character talking about it. The villain of Cacuruse is first introduced as an android with a robotic arm, but is shown to actually be an alien monster. When the main villain Judowgi has been stripped of all his powers by destroying an energy orb, he is mysteriously somehow able to battle the Super Kids one more time with his superpowers.

Many side-characters (including additional members of the Super Kids) are introduced in the film's first act, and are quickly dismissed after introduction.[2] All victim characters from the battle scenes are also neglected, and aren't given much of a resolve. The doctor character from the opening battle is never shown, and The Chief character from the Cacuruse battle scene disappears as soon as Gokdari comes to his rescue and is never seen or mentioned again.

See also

South Korean animation

References

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