Postby Technomancer » Wed Jul 27, 2005 12:55 pm
There are two films by this name, both of them based on the manga. The earlier one was made in the 1980's, and has gotten mixed reviews although I personally haven't seen it. The second one was made much later. Neither filem is connected with the other, and although there are some elements in common the later movie can't really be called a remake either.
I think the second movie, which I have seen is quite good both in terms of the animation quality and the plot. As far as the other matters go, I don't really think there is any objectionable content although a lot of stuff does get blown up.
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