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Neo Tokyo

Original title: Meikyû monogatari
  • 1986
  • 50m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
4.8K
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Neo Tokyo (1986)
A trilogy of separate stories. In "Labyrinth labyrinthos", a girl and her cat enter a strange world. In "Running Man", a racer takes on the ultimate opponent. In "Construction Cancellation Order", a man must shut down worker robots.
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In the future, a race car driver uses his psychokinetic abilities against his opponents.In the future, a race car driver uses his psychokinetic abilities against his opponents.In the future, a race car driver uses his psychokinetic abilities against his opponents.

  • Directors
    • Yoshiaki Kawajiri
    • Katsuhiro Ôtomo
    • Rintarô
  • Writers
    • Taku Mayumura
    • Masao Maruyama
    • Rintarô
  • Stars
    • Hideko Yoshida
    • Masane Tsukayama
    • Yû Mizushima
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    4.8K
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    • Directors
      • Yoshiaki Kawajiri
      • Katsuhiro Ôtomo
      • Rintarô
    • Writers
      • Taku Mayumura
      • Masao Maruyama
      • Rintarô
    • Stars
      • Hideko Yoshida
      • Masane Tsukayama
      • Yû Mizushima
    • 17User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Hideko Yoshida
    • Shôjo Sachi
    • (segment "Labyrinth*labyrinthos")
    • (voice)
    Masane Tsukayama
    Masane Tsukayama
    • Bob Stone
    • (segment "Hashiru otoko")
    • (voice)
    Yû Mizushima
    Yû Mizushima
    • Sugioka Tsutomu
    • (segment "Kôji chûshi meirei")
    • (voice)
    Iemasa Kayumi
    • Buchô
    • (segment "Kôji chûshi meirei")
    • (voice)
    Jôji Yanami
    Jôji Yanami
      Hiroshi Ôtake
      • Robot 444 no 1-gô
      • (segment "Kôji chûshi meirei")
      • (voice)
      Banjô Ginga
      • Zach Hugh
      • (segment "Hashiru otoko")
      • (voice)
      Yûsaku Yara
      Yûsaku Yara
        Kazumi Tanaka
          Robert Axelrod
          Robert Axelrod
          • Tsutomu Sugioka
          • (segment "The Order to Stop Construction")
          • (voice: English version)
          Cheryl Chase
          Cheryl Chase
          • Sachi
          • (segment "Labyrinth")
          • (voice: English version)
          Barbara Goodson
          Barbara Goodson
          • Mother
          • (segment "Labyrinth")
          • (voice: English version)
          Steve Kramer
          Steve Kramer
          • Chief Technician
          • (segments "Running Man", "The Order to Stop Construction")
          • (voice: English version)
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          Michael McConnohie
          Michael McConnohie
          • Reporter
          • (segments "Running Man", "The Order to Stop Construction")
          • (voice: English version)
          • …
          Jeff Winkless
          Jeff Winkless
          • Zach Hugh
          • (segments "Running Man", "The Order to Stop Construction")
          • (voice: English version)
          • …
          Tom Wyner
          Tom Wyner
          • Walla
          • (segments "Running Man", "The Order to Stop Construction")
          • (voice: English version)
          • …
          Rafael Ferrer
          Rafael Ferrer
          • Reporter (MTV Liquid Television version)
          • (segment "Running Man")
          • (voice: English version)
          • (uncredited)
          • Directors
            • Yoshiaki Kawajiri
            • Katsuhiro Ôtomo
            • Rintarô
          • Writers
            • Taku Mayumura
            • Masao Maruyama
            • Rintarô
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          User reviews17

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          7DonaldDooD

          A Solid Triple Feature

          Is there a connection between these shorts? Do they take place in the same universe? No. Do they share a theme? No. Are they all sci-fi? Well, two are, but the first one isn't. The first two take place at night, but the last mostly during the day. Nothing on the surface is shared, although they each have a similar style and sense of imagination.

          There's not much to say about this short movie. The stories are quite simple, although one is silent and vague. They're just quick glimpses into other worlds. But I liked each one of them. They're interesting, mysterious, and well-animated. There are better anthology films, but this is perfectly fine for a watch. If it interests you, give it a shot. There aren't too many movies like it.
          7bunkumono

          Not as Good as Memories but still worth watching

          I enjoyed these shorts, especially the Otomo one, but the first two were a little too strange for me. I give them extra points for being original and the animation in all three was stellar (I wish more TV anime was as impressive). It just didn't leave as much of an impression as Memories did. But if you're an anime or animation freak, it's worth checking out.
          8Perception_de_Ambiguity

          One, Two, Three - Enjoyment Guarantee

          A 1987 science fiction anthology film written and directed by three big names in the Anime world before they got big. Yoshiaki Kawajiri would go on to make 'Vampire Hunter D: Bloodline' and 'Ninja Scroll', Katsuhiro Ôtomo 'Akira' and Rintaro 'Metropolis'.

          Story #1: "Labyrinth-Labyrintos", which starts and ends the film and of which #2 and #3 are sort of a part of, is a whole lot of random stuff that is at least dark, moody and excellently animated. I take it its aim is to simulate the experience of a child walking through this wondrous world, especially in the context of the ending, which has the kid sitting in front of a TV set, supposedly after watching what we just watched, making the film itself part of this world out of a kid's perspective, a film that could be described as exaggerated and excessive. "Labyrinth-Labyrintos" is fun for the time lasting - which isn't too long - it certainly doesn't overstay its welcome.

          #2: "The Running Man" made by Yoshiaki Kawajiri - it's the name that I watched 'Neo Tokyo' for - and the segment didn't disappoint. Naturally the plot is thin, but the narrative style is all the more complex. There is close to none backstory about the main character but in my interpretation of the story the racer got so obsessed with racing and his will power got so strong that he developed supernatural powers. The other option would be that he always had supernatural powers and that's how he survived the races successfully for so long, but I much prefer the first scenario. The sheer plasticity on display in a race that seems suspended in time is exciting to look at. Also atmospherically "The Running Man" succeeds, it feels wonderfully cinematic in that it isn't just a succession of sequences without rhythm. The multi-perceptual style and the content accommodate each other well in that the magical occurrences of the story remain just that, magical and unexplainable.

          #3: "The Order to Cease Construction" is an interesting reimagining of 'Apocalypse Now'. Especially in the beginning that's what it looks like and at least the atmosphere maintains throughout and the Francis Ford Coppola film hovers like a shadow over the whole segment, even if after the beginning the literal journey for the main character ends, but the fantastically frightening discoveries never end. Although undoubtedly most viewers will think "2001" when a robot fails to comply the orders of the man because it is programmed to finish the project at all costs, and the robot even threatens the man's life to succeed in doing so.

          The animation of #1 and #2 are especially impressive for its age but also #3 is full of details in the depicted technology hullaballoo. Superbly rich and satisfying for its short running time of 50 minutes it is recommended viewing for all fans of moody Animes and technology freaks.
          mxb598

          Neo tokyo cool but weird

          I was lucky enough to obtain this film off an online auctions. And this is my review the film displays three short stories all extremely trippy.

          The first one involves a girl, a circus, a cat and a mirror and a parade of very odd animals. This one makes you feel like your on acid at one point.

          The second on is called the running man about a psionic race car driver who pushes his limits. Very Cool.

          The third one contains probaly the most talking out of all three. itis a grim sardonic comedy about a man who can't stop a robot crew from working. it has a very ironic ending.
          6TheExpatriate700

          Good but Uneven

          Neo Tokyo is an interesting, often surreal work of anime. It covers two rather dark science fiction pieces through the framework of a young girl's imaginings. Each piece was made by a different filmmaker, making for very different animation styles and narrative approaches.

          The first piece "Labyrinth-Labyrinthos" is frankly surreal, and follows the daydreams of a young girl and her cat as they look into a mirror. The short is very imaginative, with borderline psychedelic imagery. Overall, it's a good piece, though the animation is at times headache inducing.

          The second short, "The Running Man," has a much more obvious narrative structure, although very little dialogue. Following the story of a futuristic race car driver with some interesting abilities, it represents a 180 degree turn from Labyrinth. The animation is excellent, with very realistic and at times disturbing renderings of car accidents. However, the lack of dialogue in this short makes it somewhat difficult to follow, a matter compounded by the fact that parts of the film are dream sequences.

          The third, and best, piece is "Order to Cancel Construction," which follows the attempt of an executive to shut down a robotic construction site. The robots, which have been programmed to follow a rigid schedule, defy the executive. What makes this piece good is the subtle irony that the executive ultimately becomes as single-minded in his task as the robots are in theirs.

          Ultimately, this film is good, although not great, and worth a rent.

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          • Trivia
            After premiering in 1987 the film had its first wide release in its native Japan on video, on October 10 that year. It was only after the success of Akira (1988) that Tôhô gave it a general theatrical release, on April 15, 1989.
          • Alternate versions
            The "Running Man" segment had a different English dub, narrated by Rafael Ferrer instead of Michael McConnohie, when aired on MTV's Liquid Television (1991) program than the Streamline or ADV home video versions.
          • Connections
            Featured in Liquid Television: Episode #2.5 (1992)
          • Soundtracks
            Gymnopédies
            Written by Erik Satie

            Played during Labyrinth Labyrinthos

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          • Release date
            • November 20, 1992 (United States)
          • Country of origin
            • Japan
          • Language
            • Japanese
          • Also known as
            • Labyrinth Labyrinthos
          • Production companies
            • Project Team Argos
            • Madhouse
            • Kadokawa Shoten Publishing Co.
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          • Runtime
            • 50m
          • Color
            • Color
          • Sound mix
            • Stereo
          • Aspect ratio
            • 1.85 : 1
            • 1.66 : 1

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