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Starship Troopers

Original title: Uchû no senshi
  • TV Mini Series
  • 1988
  • 2h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
380
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Starship Troopers (1988)
JapaneseAdult AnimationAnimeHand-Drawn AnimationSpace Sci-FiActionAnimationDramaSci-Fi

Mysterious monstrous alien creatures attack Earth's colonies. This six-part OVA focuses on Juan "Johnnie" Rico who joins the army because of Carmen, a girl he likes, his days in boot camps, ... Read allMysterious monstrous alien creatures attack Earth's colonies. This six-part OVA focuses on Juan "Johnnie" Rico who joins the army because of Carmen, a girl he likes, his days in boot camps, his losses and Earth's first counterattack.Mysterious monstrous alien creatures attack Earth's colonies. This six-part OVA focuses on Juan "Johnnie" Rico who joins the army because of Carmen, a girl he likes, his days in boot camps, his losses and Earth's first counterattack.

  • Creator
    • Robert A. Heinlein
  • Stars
    • Yasunori Matsumoto
    • Kazuhiko Inoue
    • Show Hayami
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    380
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    • Creator
      • Robert A. Heinlein
    • Stars
      • Yasunori Matsumoto
      • Kazuhiko Inoue
      • Show Hayami
    • 13User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Yasunori Matsumoto
    Yasunori Matsumoto
    • Juan 'Johnny' Rico
    • 1988
    Kazuhiko Inoue
    Kazuhiko Inoue
    • Alphard Smith
    • 1988
    Show Hayami
    • Pat Leivy
    • 1988
    Hirohiko Kakegawa
    • Airport passenger #3…
    • 1988
    Rei Sakuma
    • Carmencita Ibañez
    • 1988
    Shûichi Ikeda
    • Thomas Azuma
    • 1988
    Akira Kamiya
    Akira Kamiya
    • Sergeant Charles Zim
    • 1988
    Tomomichi Nishimura
    • Captain Ian Frankel
    • 1988
    Hirotaka Suzuoki
    Hirotaka Suzuoki
    • Greg Patterson
    • 1988
    Shinji Ogawa
    • Emilio Rico
    • 1988
    Saeko Shimazu
    Saeko Shimazu
    • Corporal Claire
    • 1988
    Kazuko Yanaga
    • Maria Rico
    • 1988
    Takehito Koyasu
    Takehito Koyasu
    • Airport passenger #2…
    • 1988
    Mika Doi
    Mika Doi
    • Captain Yvette Deladrier
    • 1988
    Daiki Nakamura
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    Shingo Hiromori
    • Sergeant Dunn
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    Kimie Hantani
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    • 1988
    • Creator
      • Robert A. Heinlein
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    Capt_Bob27

    To the Everlasting Glory of The Mobile Infantry...

    Note: I've only seen the first two episodes (out of 9)

    The Anime version of Starship Troopers is alot closer to the original book by Robert A. Heinlein than Verhoeven's film. However, the Social and Political commentary from the novel was toned down in this version (whereas in Verhoeven's film, it was exagerated into Nazi Symbolism). But hey, they kept the Powered Suits. Now remember, I've only seen the first two episodes. But I will post a full review once I see the rest.
    3Rufous

    Disappointing, particularly if you've seen the film

    The episodic version of Robert Heinlein's Starship Troopers plays out at a deathly slow pace, following Johnny Rico leaving his parents, the (not very attractive) girl he lusts for, and joining the mobile infantry. The aliens in the show are nothing like the barbaric bugs from the film, instead being squid-like monsters that shoot lasers out of their mouths.

    Throughout watching this version, I was continually amazed at just how fruity they've managed to make the whole thing. The show is concerned mostly with the relationships between the recruits, and the aching, prolonged gazes they give each other through their battle armour visors, with 80s synth pop sometimes arriving *during* the sparse battle sequences which at last turning up in the final few episodes. In terms of construction, it owes a debt to Top Gun, sharing much in terms of pacing and content (and all that implies).
    10paladin9-1

    see below

    Verhoeven's movie was utter and complete garbage. He's a disgusting hack of a director and should be ashamed. By his own admission, he read 2 chapters of the book, got bored, and decided to make the whole thing up from scratch.

    Heinlein would have NEVER supported that trash if he'd been alive to see it. It basically steals the name, mocks politics of the book (which is a good portion of it), and throws in some T&A so the average idiot American moviegoer doesn't get bored.

    This anime isn't perfect, but it's at least mostly accurate, as best I can tell.
    8SoapFiction

    The powered armor makes it all worthwhile. Much better than the movie.

    Robert A. Heinlein's classic novel Starship Troopers has been messed around with in recent years, in everything to Paul Verhoeven's 1997 film to a TV series, to a number of games. But none of these, so to speak, has really captured the spirit of his novel. The games are usually unrelated, the TV series was more of a spin off, and the less said about Verhoeven's film, the better. Little do most know, however, that in Japan, an animated adaptation had already been done, released the year of Heinlein's death. And, believe it or not, despite its differences, this 6-part animated series is, plot-wise, the most faithful adaptation of Heinlein's classic.

    The most obvious plus to this series is the presence of the powered armor exoskeletons, something we were deprived of in Verhoeven's film. Like the book, the series focuses more on the characters and their relationships than on action and space travel, though we see a fair amount of each. While events happen differently than in the book, the feel of the book's plot is present. Rico and Carmen have a romantic entanglement, but it's only slightly more touched upon than in the book. While some may believe the dialogue and character interaction to be a bit inferior to the book (it gets a bit of the anime treatment, but what did you expect?), but it's far superior to the film. Heinlein's political views are merely excised, as opposed to the film, where they are reversed. The big payoff of the series, however, is the climatic battle on Klendathu between the troopers and the bugs/aliens, which features the kind of action from the powered armor suits we would have like to have seen in a film version.

    Overall, I enjoyed this series because I wanted to see a vision closer to that of Heinlein. And I think they did pretty well with this. If you can find this series, give it a look.
    5Platypuschow

    Uchû no senshi: Bit of a let down

    I enjoyed Starship Troopers (1997), it was one of those fantastically dumb take your brain out movies which really succeeded in entertaining. The sequels failed to live up to it however and were highly hit and miss.

    What I didn't realise though was that it wasn't a Hollywood creation, not even close. It's origins go back to the late 50's where it was a book by Robert A. Heinlein, the first time it was adapted for the screen was right here in 1988. Sadly it cannot have met expectations because it had a limited release and is an extremely hard to get hold of anime!

    If you're expecting something resembling the Hollywood adaptation you will be sorely disappointed. From mech suits instead of traditional grunts to an odd pink lifeform instead of bugs this a very different creature.

    It tells the story of Juan "Johnie" Rico who most will know as played by Casper Van Dien and his story as he joins the military just before the alien threat kicks off and attacks earth.

    It's an incredibly slow burn and focuses more on character development than action, in fact if it's action you're wanting you'll struggle to find enjoyment.

    It's passable stuff but feels incomplete because of its pacing. I think it would have worked better as 30+ episode series.

    What confused me was the setting/ethnicities. Wasn't this the US? Most characters look caucasian and have names like Pat, Greg and Smith! Yet they speak Japanese, it was certainly a bit of an odd choice. Why is a man called Juan Rico a blonde haired white dude exactly?

    This was a minor gripe, my major one was the pacing.

    Regardless it has a lot of charm, one of the best soundtracks from an anime I've ever heard and has it's moments............just not enough.

    The Good:

    Amazing soundtrack

    I'm keen on the animation style

    Great character development

    The Bad:

    Ethnicity/language confusion

    Pacing issues

    Things I Learnt From This Movie:

    Mechs would have made the Hollywood version better, right?!

    Soldiers are scumbags apparently

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    • Trivia
      The Japanese Laserdiscs of volumes 1 and 2 were ¥9800, while volume 3 was ¥9,260.
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      Referenced in Diminishing Returns: Starship Troopers (2020)
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    • Release date
      • October 25, 1988 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Звёздный десант
    • Production companies
      • Bandai Visual Company
      • Studio Nue
      • Sunrise
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 30m(150 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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