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Hellboy Animated: Blood and Iron

  • TV Movie
  • 2007
  • Unrated
  • 1h 15m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
4.6K
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Hellboy Animated: Blood and Iron (2007)
SuperheroActionAdventureAnimationFantasyHorrorSci-Fi

Hellboy (Ron Perlman) and his team face off against a new supernatural threat, while Professor Bruttenholm (Sir John Hurt) must investigate the possible reemergence of a vampire he had slain... Read allHellboy (Ron Perlman) and his team face off against a new supernatural threat, while Professor Bruttenholm (Sir John Hurt) must investigate the possible reemergence of a vampire he had slain decades prior.Hellboy (Ron Perlman) and his team face off against a new supernatural threat, while Professor Bruttenholm (Sir John Hurt) must investigate the possible reemergence of a vampire he had slain decades prior.

  • Directors
    • Victor Cook
    • Tad Stones
  • Writers
    • Mike Mignola
    • Tad Stones
    • Kevin Hopps
  • Stars
    • Ron Perlman
    • Selma Blair
    • John Hurt
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    4.6K
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    • Directors
      • Victor Cook
      • Tad Stones
    • Writers
      • Mike Mignola
      • Tad Stones
      • Kevin Hopps
    • Stars
      • Ron Perlman
      • Selma Blair
      • John Hurt
    • 21User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ron Perlman
    Ron Perlman
    • Hellboy
    • (voice)
    Selma Blair
    Selma Blair
    • Liz Sherman
    • (voice)
    John Hurt
    John Hurt
    • Professor Trevor 'Broom' Bruttenholm
    • (voice)
    Doug Jones
    Doug Jones
    • Abe Sapien
    • (voice)
    Peri Gilpin
    Peri Gilpin
    • Professor Kate Corrigan
    • (voice)
    J. Grant Albrecht
    J. Grant Albrecht
    • Oliver Trombolt
    • (voice)
    • (as Grant Albrecht)
    • …
    Jim Cummings
    Jim Cummings
    • Tom Manning
    • (voice)
    Grey DeLisle
    Grey DeLisle
    • Anna
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    • …
    Rob Paulsen
    Rob Paulsen
    • Sydney Leach
    • (voice)
    • …
    DeeDee Rescher
    DeeDee Rescher
    • Harpy-Hag #1
    • (voice)
    • (as Dee Dee Rescher)
    Kath Soucie
    Kath Soucie
    • Erzsebet Ondrushko
    • (voice)
    Cree Summer
    Cree Summer
    • Hecate
    • (voice)
    James Arnold Taylor
    James Arnold Taylor
    • Young Broom
    • (voice)
    • …
    • Directors
      • Victor Cook
      • Tad Stones
    • Writers
      • Mike Mignola
      • Tad Stones
      • Kevin Hopps
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    8jonathancbrown-20097

    Good fun

    Every time I watch the Hellboy Animated films I always ding myself wondering how much more badass would he be if he didn't miss leg day...

    Such a shame they haven't made more. Ron Pearlman is excellent as are the rest of the cast. Story line is good.

    It's a vampire film, but it doesn't bite. Sorry, couldn't resist.
    7yusufpiskin

    Marvel Marathon.

    This time Hellboy and his team square off against the gothic horrors of Vampires, witches, wolves and a cult of Hecate.

    I loved this. All of the action is tied intrinsically into the story and it all serves to either propel the narrative, flesh out characterizations, or resolve issues from the past. Sometime all three simultaneously.

    Each player gets a chance to shine and it never feels overstuffed.

    Another point in it's favor; the stakes feel real. I was genuinely concerned for the characters safety. Even Hellboy who is generally treated a bit like The Tick in that he is nigh invulnerable. You usually never worry about him because he is so resilient, but here he meets his match. In fact it's more than his match.

    A Terrific chapter that makes me wish there were more of these animated features.
    8ZekeRage911

    A definite improvement.

    After being a little disappointed with Sword of Storms, Blood and Iron makes up for it with a darker story, better voice acting, and a far less irritating music score. The movie begins with Hellboy beating down a monster, which is kinda what he does, and getting the crap beaten out of him while it happens, which is also kinda what he does. Afterwards, we're treated to a surprisingly layered story involving Trevor Bruttenholm, Hellboy's "father" essentially, an old vampire, and the witch-goddess Hecate. Caught in the middle is this old priest who lost his faith, which gives the story a good grounding that Sword of Storms lacked. It's much less of a "Let's kill the bad monster" story, and brings a very human element to the equation. The story also leaves out the ham-handed character development seen in Sword of Storms, for a much grittier, more subtle, and believable portrayal. My main criticism would be the inclusion of the "human metal detector" guy. He's not particularly helpful or necessary to the story. He actually serves to water down some scenes that were building real suspense. They also could have done a better job setting up Hecate as a character. She comes off as another monster, but her motivations don't quite work for me. Overall, I think Blood and Iron is a step in the right direction, and worth seeing at least once. It's a must-see for fans of the comic book, and anyone disappointed with the live action movie.
    8Quinoa1984

    a dark romp with vampires and ghosts

    Hellboy: Blood and Iron is about vampires coming back after many, many years in wait, and also about ghosts and memory and all those things left behind. If it were about these things more-so in-depth (or rather the kind of attention that Guillermo del-Toro would pay to the subject matter if he directed), it would be really great material. Trouble is, the Hellboy animated movies, with this the second installment, are limited by means of budget, time, and even to an extent the scripting. There's a lack of the dry, sly and just outright clever humor from the Hellboy live-action movies, with only one or two quips from ol' Red (Ron Perelman, always good even in dull one-liners), and some characterizations and dialog that are as routine as whatever one might find in a straight-to-video release.

    These flaws being noted, Blood and Iron is extremely enjoyable for what it can afford in its 75 minute running time, which is giving some lifeblood to a comic-book that needs it desperately. The plot works mostly upon the strengths of the animators, and luckily they are many. What might seem ordinary and traditional- even a little lacking in fluidity (again, budget)- gives way to extraordinary moments going past the expected for "kids" stuff. There's some very dark material particularly in this installment, as we see an iron goddess, a vampire curse, a couple of blasted witches, snakes, and those creepy ghosts (which, thanks to some del-Toro presence, reminds one of the Gothic folklore of Mexico). It's all very impressive when it works best, and there's even some interesting designs for these villains and creatures of the night.

    There might not be much depth (the climax is just a bunch of "we are not like *them*" semantics from the iron woman to Hellboy as they punch each other senseless), but for a short while it's some good fun and some brilliant animation, for what it's worth. Less than great, and at the same time far better than it should have any right to be. A-
    6breakdownthatfilm-blogspot-com

    Roughly equal to the other animated Hellboy feature

    When a live-action movie comes out and then an animated TV movie, this leads mostly to the popular character having its own television series. But for Hellboy (2004), the iconic character went in this direction but then kind of just floated around. How Hellboy Animated: Sword of Storms (2006) did with viewings and ratings are a bit beyond my knowledge. After seeing it, it definitely did not feel like a total waste of time. It was by no means perfect with choppy animation, a confused demographic it was trying to attract and an undetermined setting of which it took place but it still had things to have fun in. If that warranted this second animated feature I'm not sure what the whole point of it was. Was it going to be a TV show or not? Or were they just made to hold over its fans for the upcoming sequel? I don't know, the reason seems unclear. So does this entry improve upon the last - not really. It's just more of the same brainless fun.

    The story to this entry is about when the owner of a mansion begins to suspect it's haunted. When in fact it turns out years before Hellboy (Ron Perlman) was kicking demon's butts, Dr. Broom (John Hurt) had visited the mansion once before vanquishing an evil vampire queen named Erzsebet Ondrushko (Kath Soucie). Now, Dr. Broom suspects someone might be attempting to revive her. As an overall story, it is certainly not as sluggish in its pacing as Hellboy Animated: Sword of Storms (2006) was. It is a lot more straightforward with its execution. However, the timeline placement is now off. For the prior animated film, Dr. Broom was not seen, so it was assumed what was depicted was after Hellboy (2004). But for this viewing, Dr. Broom is around so this must be before the first live-action film. I guess the writer Kevin Hopps is just picking random stories.

    The only part of the writing that isn't clear is a subplot involving Hellboy confronting his destiny with some goddess named Hecate (Cree Summer). It's brought up first at the beginning and then flies in from left field right at the finale. It feels almost unnecessary with how little it has to do with anything else. The characters are still as likable as ever and there's a more of an exclusive cast of voice actors this time around as well. Ron Perlman, Selma Blair, Doug Jones and John Hurt all return as their respective characters and they do a fine job at it. Peri Gilpin as Erzsebet sounds convincing in her role as a deadly youth obsessed vampire. Even Cree Summer as the other goddess sounds fairly terrifying. But the fun part is when you can also pick out the characters that are voiced by Rob Paulsen and Jim Cummings. You just can't go wrong with such talents as those.

    When it comes to action, these sequences contain the required energy to keep the movie moving. And considering its Hellboy, there needs to be enough action. Hellboy's has to be punching something at some point and making a wisecrack. The interesting thing is, the violence in this motion picture is even more graphic and edgier than Hellboy Animated: Sword of Storms (2006). There's animated blood all over the place in this entry. But this isn't the only thing that makes it edgy. There's also a slew grotesque imagery, dead people and a fair share of nudity with demons and voluptuous figures. Is it just me or did the animators really not think this through on who this feature film is designated for? The other animated film could be seen as a movie for both old and young ages, but this one totally denies any presence of a viewer younger than 13. The directors to this movie was Victor Cook (Dante's Inferno (2010) and Tad Stones (Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins (2000)) of which they direct it fine but represent two opposite sides of the demographic for animated films.

    The only thing worth picking on here is the animation, which is again choppy in areas. The only sections that look decently animated are the entertaining action sequences. Other than that, all other animated scenes have rigid character movement in body parts and mouth movement. It's a shame when you have animators like Kirk Tingblad and Andy Chiang who have worked on numerous animated projects and yet here it doesn't feel polished. The final component to the movie that does feel well put together is the film score composed by Christopher Drake. Just like Hellboy Animated: Sword of Storms (2006), Drake maintains Marco Beltrami's main theme for the franchise and even uses some quite horrifically good sounding tunes to amp up the atmospheric setting at which the story takes place. It's still fun but not any different from before.

    This feature film is about the same compared to Hellboy Animated: Sword of Storms (2006), with the same choppy animation (except for the action sequences), unclear timeline placement and an unfinished subplot. Yet, the voice cast is still fun to listen too, the edgy tone and violence is respectable along with the appropriate music. The demographic seems more adult focused here than the last one.

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    • Trivia
      The villainess Erzsebet Ondrushko is based on Countess Erzsébet Báthory (Elizabeth Bathory in English) of Transylvania, who reportedly had three hundred young serving women put to death, in a human sacrifice cult in the early 1600s.
    • Goofs
      The wounds on Hellboy's chest disappear when he rips open Hecate's "iron maiden", then reappear.
    • Quotes

      [from trailer]

      Hellboy: Destiny is overrated!

    • Crazy credits
      After the credits you hear Tom Manning's voice briefing on a certain creature, then you see a figure firing several shots.
    • Connections
      Featured in Troldspejlet: Episode #40.6 (2009)

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    • Release date
      • March 10, 2007 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • IDT Entertainment (United States)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Latin
    • Also known as
      • Hellboy Animated: Blood & Iron
    • Production companies
      • Film Roman Productions
      • IDT Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 15m(75 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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