Postby EricTheFred » Wed Oct 03, 2007 7:05 am
"Is 'The Last Unicorn' Anime or not?"
In very ancient Otaku times, asking that question was the quickest way to start an argument at a con.
The weird thing is, every animation freak I knew went to that movie when it was in the theaters and raved about it. The question wasn't whether it was any good or not. Everyone was pretty much in agreement on that. It was just whether it qualified as Anime or not. If I remember correctly, the main sticking point was that it had been English language first. 'Real Anime', in many minds, had to be in Japanese originally, not just done by a Japanese animator.
I remember I was just thrilled to see something animated in the theatres that was neither too kid-ish nor too adult. We'd had things like 'Heavy Metal' and 'Wizards' before, but this was something you could drag your kid brother or sister to and still be entertained by, yourself.
It was somewhere around this time that they did the theatrical release of Galaxy Express 999, too. Badly mangled as it was (imagine Tetsuro renamed 'Johnny Annakannbobbacommanda Smith' and I am not making that up), it was cool to see a genuine Japanese feature anime in a US theatre.
My personal take on 'The Last Unicorn' anime or not question? It's a half-breed. The original book is English language, the original cast is English language, but the animation is clearly Japanese. Sorry to sit on the fence, but that's my opinion.
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