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Dirty Pair: Projekt E.D.E.N.

Originaltitel: Dâti pea Gekijô-ban
  • 1987
  • TV-PG
  • 1 Std. 21 Min.
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Dirty Pair: Projekt E.D.E.N. (1987)
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AnimeActionAdventureAnimationComedySci-Fi

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuWWWA Trouble Consultants Kei and Yuri team up with a petty thief to stop a mad scientist and his legions of mutated creatures.WWWA Trouble Consultants Kei and Yuri team up with a petty thief to stop a mad scientist and his legions of mutated creatures.WWWA Trouble Consultants Kei and Yuri team up with a petty thief to stop a mad scientist and his legions of mutated creatures.

  • Regie
    • Kôichi Mashimo
    • Katsuyoshi Yatabe
  • Drehbuch
    • Haruka Takachiho
    • Hiroyuki Hoshiyama
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Wendee Lee
    • Lara Cody
    • Kerrigan Mahan
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,9/10
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    • Regie
      • Kôichi Mashimo
      • Katsuyoshi Yatabe
    • Drehbuch
      • Haruka Takachiho
      • Hiroyuki Hoshiyama
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Wendee Lee
      • Lara Cody
      • Kerrigan Mahan
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    • 6Kritische Rezensionen
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    The Original Dirty Pair
    Trailer 1:40
    The Original Dirty Pair

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    Wendee Lee
    Wendee Lee
    • Yuri
    • (English version)
    • (Synchronisation)
    Lara Cody
    Lara Cody
    • Kay
    • (English version)
    • (Synchronisation)
    Kerrigan Mahan
    Kerrigan Mahan
    • Carson
    • (English version)
    • (Synchronisation)
    Steve Kramer
    Steve Kramer
    • Wattsman
    • (English version)
    • (Synchronisation)
    Eddie Frierson
    Eddie Frierson
    • Plant Manager
    • (English version)
    • (Synchronisation)
    Dan Woren
    Dan Woren
    • Supervisor
    • (English version)
    • (Synchronisation)
    Milton James
    Milton James
    • Bruno
    • (English version)
    • (Synchronisation)
    • (as Milt James)
    Kirk Thornton
    Kirk Thornton
    • Crime Boss
    • (English version)
    • (Synchronisation)
    Juliana Donald
    Juliana Donald
    • Secretary
    • (English version)
    • (Synchronisation)
    • (as Julie Donald)
    Michael McConnohie
    Michael McConnohie
    • Mughi
    • (English version)
    • (Synchronisation)
    Tarô Arakawa
      Jason Douglas
      Jason Douglas
      • Chairman (ADV 2003)
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      • (Synchronisation)
      Kayoko Fujii
      • Secretary
      • (Synchronisation)
      Jacob A. Gragard
      • Additional Voices (ADV 2003)
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      • (Synchronisation)
      Osamu Kobayashi
      • Chief Manager
      • (Synchronisation)
      Pam Lauer
      • Kei (ADV 2003)
      • (English version)
      • (Synchronisation)
      • (as Pamela Lauer Jones)
      Naoki Makishima
      • Mughi
      • (Synchronisation)
      George Manley
      George Manley
      • Chief Manager (ADV 2003)
      • (English version)
      • (Synchronisation)
      • Regie
        • Kôichi Mashimo
        • Katsuyoshi Yatabe
      • Drehbuch
        • Haruka Takachiho
        • Hiroyuki Hoshiyama
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      6BrianDanaCamp

      DIRTY PAIR: PROJECT EDEN: Anime mix of action, comedy, romance and sci-fi

      DIRTY PAIR: PROJECT EDEN (1987) is a Japanese animated feature film that stars Kei and Yuri, the sexy crimefighters known as the "Lovely Angels," who work for the intergalactic police agency, WWWA. Their hated nickname is "the Dirty Pair," a reference not to the provocative outfits they wear but to the property damage that frequently results from their actions. In the pre-credits sequence, their intervention in a smuggling caper results in the wholesale destruction of a space resort. (The bomb was left by the smugglers, yet quick thinking by the girls could indeed have moved it safely off the structure in time.)

      PROJECT EDEN was the girls' only theatrical feature (other than a cameo appearance in CRUSHER JOE, 1983) and the animation is quite spectacular throughout. The film is set in 2141 A.D. at a time when a substance called "vizorium" has been discovered that can power warp engines capable of rapid travel through space, resulting in 3000 independent space colonies on planets all over the galaxy. The plot takes the girls to the planet Agerna where rival vizorium mining operations in two opposing nations (Edia, a capitalist state obviously modeled after the U.S., and Uldas, a totalitarian state modeled after the USSR) set the stage for war after a pack of reptilian monsters attacks the government-run mining facilities of Uldas and their leaders blame Edia. Kei and Yuri investigate the damaged Uldasian facilities and run into one of the smugglers from the opening pre-credits caper, the hunky Carson B. Carson, who interrupts them as they take a bubble bath in an abandoned bathroom. They handcuff Carson and strip him down to his pink-with-black-polka-dots boxers before they eventually use him as an ally once he convinces them he can lead them to the culprit behind all the attacks. Besides, the voluptuous redheaded Kei develops quite a yen for him.

      They eventually confront the aging mad scientist Professor Wattsman, who lives in a sprawling underground secret laboratory with his manservant Bruno and has spent years trying to create a new life form that he feels is lying dormant inside the rocks used to extract vizorium. The experiments lead to one kind of reptilian monster after another and the professor seems utterly oblivious to his creatures' murderous rampages. Kei, Yuri and Carson have their hands full fighting the monsters with their advanced weaponry and eventually make it to the professor's inner sanctum where he controls an even more monstrous creation.

      While there is plenty of excitement and action and the story keeps our interest, the mad scientist offers a most problematic villain. His motives aren't terribly compelling and his extreme eccentricity gets tiresome pretty quickly. He's powerful and his creatures are monstrous, but we needed more of a motive than his bizarre obsession with finding the advanced life form he believes exists within the rocks and his continued experimenting long after it becomes obvious that the best he'll get are these ravenous, scaly monsters. The dark planet interior where all this takes place is also a strange setting in which to place Kei and Yuri, two attractive, vain, witty, and happening young women who work best in a more cosmopolitan setting, as found in several episodes of their later ten-part OAV (original animation video) series (1989). While the massive, dark, abandoned mining facility here is very dramatic, it tends to cramp the Dirty Pair's more colorful, disco-ready style.

      That said, however, the film does offer some great-looking 1980s character and production design. The girls look fantastic—better, in fact, than they do in the one-shot hour-long OAVs they appeared in before and after this film ("Affair on Nolandia," 1985, and "Flight 005 Conspiracy," 1990, both also reviewed on this site.) The settings, space vehicles, and mecha trappings are all intricately and imaginatively designed. Except for the grotesque monsters, everything else in the film is actually quite beautiful. There are nice opening and closing theme songs sung by Miki Matsubara.
      8I_Ailurophile

      Distinct flaws can't fully dampen what is mostly a very fun sci-fi action flick

      It's always fair to wonder just how accessible a film might be for those who have no familiarity with the source material. For example, I heard of 'Dirty Pair' about five minutes before finding this film, nevermind the light novels, or any other subsequent adaptations. The good news, however, is that the 1986 flick swiftly shows itself to be the sort of piece that requires no prior knowledge at all; beyond a smidgen of exposition to establish the setting of civilization spread throughout the galaxy, we have two heroines set out to tackle a matter of intrigue, and action scenes will follow. That's it. What remains is the question of quality: of the writing, and of the animation, and if we want to get more specific, of the action, any comedy, and other minutiae. All told it's safe to say that 'Project Eden' is no major must-see of science fiction or anime, but it is duly entertaining just as it intended, and sometimes that's all a film needs to do to succeed.

      The animation isn't the total top of the line, and techniques and technology have only improved in the years since. But then, studios in Japan have long demonstrated a mastery that their counterparts elsewhere can mostly only dream of, so "not the total top of the line" still equates to "meeting or beating a very high standard." By and large the backgrounds and environments of all stripes are utterly gorgeous, filled with detail and texture, and much the same could definitely be said for the designs of active elements including creatures, machinery, and so on. Character designs don't necessarily benefit from that same high level of consideration, and tend to reflect the more cartoonish side of the medium, but are still just swell. Any effects look great, and the action is fluid and suitably exciting. The visual experience here is quite sharp and imaginative, really, and it only especially falls short if we deign to compare it to the anime of years to come - which is, of course, no fault at all.

      I'm less pleased with how protagonists Kei and Yuri are treated. In general there's no good reason at all for these highly competent agents to be dressed in skimpy, revealing clothes except "Intended Immature Male Audience"; in particular, the script and storyboards pointlessly and tiresomely accentuate how physically weak they are, even working in concert, compared to a single adult man. Emphatically gender-based quips about their weight, intelligence, capabilities, and suggested obligatory infatuation with A Man are intended to be funny, but boy howdy, they are not. The narrative and scene writing are also rather gawky, as seen in the romantic element that is far less than believable, or when antagonistic Professor Wattsman decides to talk out loud Just Because and thereby vomit forth a metric ton of plot; this operates with the storytelling logic of classic "Saturday morning cartoons," and not the good kind that respects the intelligence of their viewers. For all the value that the feature genuinely has to offer, such juvenile and ill-considered notions have not aged well, and there are definite upper limits to the entertainment in these eighty-odd minutes.

      Still, 'Project Eden' wanted only to entertain, and I'd be lying if I said it didn't. The creature designs, and those of machinery, feed right into the action sequences, which really do tend to be fairly exciting, moreover infusing a measure of sci-fi horror into the proceedings with the gnarly visions to greet us. Whether a scene is built for comedy, action, plot development, or even just visual spectacle, there are small strokes of brilliance all throughout, in every way, and sometimes I'm downright impressed by the cleverness that went into the movie. While its execution leaves a bit to be desired, the story is strong on paper, a tale of science gone mad - with wider, dangerous ramifications - that Kei and Yuri get swept into while investigating competing claims by two rival governments. Though the dialogue and especially the characterizations have major room for improvement, overall the scene writing is just as strong. The writing could stand to be tightened, but in those ways that matter most Hoshiyama Hiroyuki's screenplay is fairly terrific, and while the ultimate shape of the picture has problems, we definitely get the lark of sci-fi action that we want.

      It's well worth also mentioning the dynamic, flavorful original music of Shiguma Kenzou, an unexpected highlight. With themes ranging from invigorating 80s rock, to ambient soundscapes, to potent piano- or synth-driven chords, to more conventional orchestral arrangements, Shiguma lends substantially to the vitality that the title has to offer. He sustains the broad lighthearted tenor, and by all means, this could have gone darker if it wanted to with the music to match. That's just it, though: this is a fantastic example of how a score helps to give form to any work in cinema or television. The pure 80s pop is maybe a tad much, and replacing them with more of the composer's ingenuity would have been a better move in my opinion, but even these tunes are not bad in and of themselves. This is to say nothing of keen editing, robust sound design, commendable voice acting, and so on - but really, if the entirety of the film had been as carefully considered as Shiguma's contributions alone, or for that matter the preponderance of the animation, then this would have found more fame as an anime classic that was all but flawless.

      It's not flawless, sadly. Outwardly frustrating as the treatment of Kei and Yuri is, and the clunkiest instances of the writing or storyboarding, they become more so for how they diminish the strength of what is otherwise a very solid viewing experience. With just a little more careful consideration in select ways, the end result would have been even better than it already is, and this further includes the ending which suffers from frankly outrageous tonal confusion. Still, dubious as some facets are, the good far outweighs the bad here, and I only wish that there were no such issues in the first place. Some odds and ends may not have aged well, or may not have ever been appropriate in the first place, but troubled as the sum total may be the saga of sci-fi action provides all the fun we want. It won't appeal to all comers, and it doesn't demand viewership, but provided one is amenable to genre fare that falters, there's a lot to like in this 'Dirty Pairs' movie, and it's worth checking out on its own merits. Don't go out of your way for 'Project Eden,' but it's firmly enjoyable, and that's enough.

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        During the scene in which Mughi frantically uses the Lovely Angel's computer to search for Kei and Yuri, several characters briefly appear on the monitor. These characters are Crusher Joe and his crew, and were also created by Dirty pair creator Haruka Takachiho.
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        Followed by Dirty Pair: Verschwörung um Flug 005 (1990)
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        Safari Eyes
        Performed by Miki Matsubara (Opening song)

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        • 14. März 1987 (Japan)
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