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Android Kikaider - Lonely Soul (Vol. 1)

Android Kikaider - Lonely Soul (Vol. 1)

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Starring: Daisuke Ban,  Jun Mizunoe,  Masahiro Kamiya,  Shun Ueda,  Hajime Izu, 
Directed By: Toyohko Okayama,  Hidetoshi Kitamura,  Yasutada Nagano, 
Rated: Unrated
Studio: Bandai
Format: Animated,  Color,  DVD-Video,  NTSC, 


Editorial Reviews and DVD Information about Android Kikaider - Lonely Soul (Vol. 1)

Amazon.com
Manga artist Shotaro Ishinomori's reworking of "Pinocchio" was made into a live-action series in 1972; this later anime version (2000) is done in a retro style that reflects the influence of Osamu Tezuka and some American cartoons. Professor Komyoji is killed in his lab while creating Jiro, a super-android who looks like a human--until he morphs into his battle form. What sets Jiro apart is the "Gemini Circuit" that gives him a conscience. Jiro meets Komyoji's daughter Mitsuko and son Masaru, who initially welcome him. But when Mitsuko checks her father's data, she learns that the Gemini Circuit is flawed: if it cannot be repaired, Jiro must be destroyed. Jiro flees, but finds himself battling the insect-like mecha sent by the evil Dr. Gill. The basic story is familiar, but it's presented with more feeling than most mecha tales. (Rated 13 and older: violence) --Charles Solomon


Customer Reviews for Android Kikaider - Lonely Soul (Vol. 1)

The Sad Robot
Good story good animation.Love the old style,it brings back fond memories of the better(in my opinion) styles of anime,todays style seems washed out ,without depth.Android Kikaider - Lonely Soul (Vol. 1)

IT'S ALIVE, ITS ALIVE!!!!
One dark and stormy night, Dr. Komyoji, a scientist more interested in robotics than his young son and daughter, brings to life a robot with a human appearance and even a conscience circuit named "Gemini" after the cricket in Pinocchio which in theory should give him freewill. Exactly why he has created this robot named Jiro is a mystery because after the evil Professor Gil destroys the lab and Komyoji's fate is unknown.

Professor Gil sends several robots who look like guys wearing monster suits a la Godzilla movies, for example: overweight spiders and mantises who are quite comical looking to destroy Jiro. This is really the only weak point in the series. As Dr Komyoji's two children befriend Jiro in an effort to find out the fate of their father, Mitsuko learns that the Gemini circuit has a flaw in it which must be corrected or Jiro could be vulnerable to evil orders. She decides that if she can't fix the problem, Jiro must be destroyed. Her fears are realized when Jiro attempts to kill her while being controlled by Professor Gil.

Realizing that he can never fit in and is a danger to his "family", Jiro flees to the city and tries to lose himself in the crowd. For reasons not exactly clear to herself, Mitsuko hires a detective who walks around dressed like Sherlock Holmes and his partner, who looks like Velma from Scooby Doo to help her locate Jiro.

Boy oh boy, where do I start with the Frankenstein and Pinocchio refererences in this series? They aren't bad though. Yes, this is a mecha vs. monster of the week series with the big transformation scenes as Jiro hits the switches on his shoulders and transforms from a human appearance to android to fight against his potbellied attackers. The difference to me is the melancholy tone of it. Jiro wants to fit in and be like everyone else but everyone is always accusing him of being a monster, a freak, a cold machine. Even though the designs of the characters look to imitate the style of 40s and 50s manga, its not too distracting. Reminded me of Metropolis. The detectives bring some comic relief without being goofy. Like I said, the only weak point is the design of Gil's robots. You should check this series out.Android Kikaider - Lonely Soul (Vol. 1)

I love this anime!
This is a wonderful show. Shotaro Ishinomori was a genius when it came to story telling, and this definantly rubs off on the adaption of his manga, Android Kikaider. Jiro, the main charcter, has to deal with being both a robot while having human emotions and a conscince designed into him. Definantly fodder for some very deep isues for this series to deal with. I believe the drama is executed perfectly, in an almost Shakespearian fashion. I also apreciate the fact that this anime was true to the manga, up to including the same style of character designs. Some less knowledgeable anime fans may be confused with the more generic character designs that are common today not being used here. However, I believe everyone who respects the manga/anime culture should develop a taste for that which began it all. Shotaro Ishinomori was taken under the wing of Osamu Tezuka, the man credited as the originator of the art form. Both his style of character designs and deep, encompasing story telling rubbed off on Shotaro. I believe the world fiction is the better for it thanks to the introduction of such classics as Cyborg 009, Skull Man, and Kikaider.Android Kikaider - Lonely Soul (Vol. 1)

Beyond Anime - More Than Fighting Robots
I am not normally a fan of anime and I am not a fan of fighting robot transformer type shows, but Kikaider is different.

Based on the Japanese live action show from the 1970s that inspired George Lucas to create the character, Darth Vader and the visual progenitor of Heim Saban's Mighty Morphin Power Rangers and dozens of other cartoons and live action series, Kikaider asks the Asmovian question, what is the difference between man and machine when the machine becomes the equal of or even superior to man.

The series also has many other themes. The loneliness of the children of workaholics, a major issue in both Japan and the United States. What happens when someone sent to spy falls in love with the victim and how that tears the spy apart. How an evil man can manipulate both machine and man to the point that the influence cascades to effect everybody related to the ones being manipulated. The pain of the individual who has to deal with the negative reaction of others to his ugly appearance. A child's shock at learning the truth about a fathers misdeeds.

The sad tale of Android Kikaider is one in which a machine actually becomes more human that the humans surrounding him. And this is a tale worth hearing.Android Kikaider - Lonely Soul (Vol. 1)

Beyond Anime - More Than Fighting Robots
I am not normally a fan of anime and I am not a fan of fighting
robot transformer type shows, but Kikaider is different.

Based on the Japanese live action show from the 1970s that inspired George Lucas to create the character, Darth Vader and the visual progenitor of Heim Saban's Mighty Morphin Power Rangers and dozens of other cartoons and live action series, Kikaider asks the Asmovian question, what is the difference between man and machine when the machine becomes the equal of
man.

The series also has many other themes. The loneliness of the children of workaholics, a major issue in both Japan and the United States. What happens when someone sent to spy falls in
love with the victim and how that tears the spy apart. How an evil man can manipulate both machine and man to the point that the influence cascades to effect everybody related to the ones being manipulated. The pain of the individual who has to deal with the negative reaction of others to his ugly appearance.

A child's shock at learning the truth about a fathers misdeeds.

The sad tale of Android Kikaider is one in which a machine actually becomes more human that the humans surrounding him. And this is a tale worth hearing.Android Kikaider - Lonely Soul (Vol. 1)

 
 
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