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En una Tierra postapocalíptica, un mago y sus compañeros luchan contra un malvado hechicero que utiliza la tecnología en su intento de conquista.En una Tierra postapocalíptica, un mago y sus compañeros luchan contra un malvado hechicero que utiliza la tecnología en su intento de conquista.En una Tierra postapocalíptica, un mago y sus compañeros luchan contra un malvado hechicero que utiliza la tecnología en su intento de conquista.
- Premios
- 3 nominaciones en total
Jesse Welles
- Elinore
- (voz)
David Proval
- Peace
- (voz)
Jim Connell
- President
- (voz)
- (as James Connell)
Barbara Sloane
- Fairy
- (voz)
Angelo Grisanti
- Frog
- (voz)
Hyman Wien
- Priest
- (voz)
Mark Hamill
- Sean
- (voz)
- (as Mark Hamil)
Peter Hobbs
- General
- (voz)
Tina Romanus
- Prostitute
- (voz)
- (as Tina Bowman)
Susan Anton
- Princess Elinore
- (doblaje en canto)
- (sin acreditar)
- …
Liz Bakshi
- Fairy Mother
- (voz)
- (sin acreditar)
Ralph Bakshi
- Fritz
- (voz)
- (sin acreditar)
- …
Victoria Bakshi
- Fairy Girl
- (voz)
- (sin acreditar)
Charles Gordone
- Alfie
- (voz)
- (sin acreditar)
Argumento
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesThe horse-like animals had two feet instead of four because it was easier and cheaper to animate.
- PifiasWhen Avatar is telling the president about his brother, the narrator says that Blackwolf has been studying black magic for 5,000 years. But when Blackwolf is introduced, it says that the story takes place 3,000 years later.
- Versiones alternativasOn April 30th, 2005, as part of the Ralph Bakshi retrospective at the Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood, Bakshi's personal print of the film was shown, which was missing two pieces of narration:
- Susan Tyrrell does not read the opening shot's storybook title in her narration voice-over. In this print, the film's narration starts with "The world blew up in a thousand atomic fireballs...," in the next shot.
- The character of Nekron 99's (AKA Peace's) narrated introduction was also missing from the print.
- ConexionesEdited from El triunfo de la voluntad (1935)
- Banda sonoraOnly Time Will Tell
Performed by Susan Anton
Reseña destacada
It's funny reading some of the comments on here, today, in the year 2004. Several people got it right, but to the several that got it wrong -- let us go back in time.
Bakshi's "Wizards" is not meant to be a cinematic masterpiece, but it reflected the time of my generation: The children born under the tip of a planet-killing nuclear bomb. Where, as one post commented, we went to school and learned Duck-And-Cover, and air raid sirens were tested once-a-week, every week of the year. We grew up in a world where the idea of surviving to the year 2004 was shaky, at best. And, as bizarre and B-movie bad as Wizards may be, it spoke to that segment of society that realistically expected the world to end, and another to take its place. Wizards has a place in my heart because my third birthday was around the Cuban Missle Crises, and I grew up with the story of how my parents weren't sure if it was worth planning a birthday party that may never happen. Sure, the bombs are still around today. But the ever-present, daily angst of them falling from the sky doesn't exist like it did in the '60s and '70s and '80s.
One more thing: Give Bakshi his due! Sure, he had his fair share of lemons, but if it wasn't for "Fritz The Cat," and "Wizards" and his other attempts -- there'd likely be no "The Simpsons," "South Park," "Ren and Stimpy," "Family Guy," Cartoon Network's Adult Swim and more -- as we know them today. There may have been Warner Brothers' Bugs Bunny, and Rocky and Bullwinkle, but they were still basically defined as children's entertainment(thus, always shown on Saturday morning). Bakshi defined the niche of adult animation with his efforts to get cartoons to grow up. And, if I'm not mistaken, his success (however you want to measure it) helped spawn "Wait 'Til Your Father Gets Home" -- the first adult animated TV show aired at night.
Bakshi's "Wizards" is not meant to be a cinematic masterpiece, but it reflected the time of my generation: The children born under the tip of a planet-killing nuclear bomb. Where, as one post commented, we went to school and learned Duck-And-Cover, and air raid sirens were tested once-a-week, every week of the year. We grew up in a world where the idea of surviving to the year 2004 was shaky, at best. And, as bizarre and B-movie bad as Wizards may be, it spoke to that segment of society that realistically expected the world to end, and another to take its place. Wizards has a place in my heart because my third birthday was around the Cuban Missle Crises, and I grew up with the story of how my parents weren't sure if it was worth planning a birthday party that may never happen. Sure, the bombs are still around today. But the ever-present, daily angst of them falling from the sky doesn't exist like it did in the '60s and '70s and '80s.
One more thing: Give Bakshi his due! Sure, he had his fair share of lemons, but if it wasn't for "Fritz The Cat," and "Wizards" and his other attempts -- there'd likely be no "The Simpsons," "South Park," "Ren and Stimpy," "Family Guy," Cartoon Network's Adult Swim and more -- as we know them today. There may have been Warner Brothers' Bugs Bunny, and Rocky and Bullwinkle, but they were still basically defined as children's entertainment(thus, always shown on Saturday morning). Bakshi defined the niche of adult animation with his efforts to get cartoons to grow up. And, if I'm not mistaken, his success (however you want to measure it) helped spawn "Wait 'Til Your Father Gets Home" -- the first adult animated TV show aired at night.
- hoss2121
- 26 dic 2004
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- Duración1 hora 22 minutos
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- 1.85 : 1
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