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Metropolis

Metropolis

Every epoch dreams its successor.

20017.11h 47m

Overview

In the midst of societal conflict in the futuristic city of Metropolis, Kenichi and his uncle Shunsaku Ban set out to uncover the mystery behind the first human-like robot, Tima.

Directed by Rintaro
Written by Katsuhiro Otomo, Osamu Tezuka
Produced by Masao Maruyama, Shinji Komori
Box OfficeBudget: $15.0MRevenue: $4.0M

Top Cast

Yuka Imoto

Yuka Imoto

Tima (voice)

Kohki Okada

Kohki Okada

Rock (voice)

Kosei Tomita

Kosei Tomita

Shunsaku Ban (voice)

Kei Kobayashi

Kei Kobayashi

Kenichi (voice)

Rikako Aikawa

Rikako Aikawa

Fifi (voice)

Masashi Ebara

Masashi Ebara

Ham and Egg (voice)

Shigeru Chiba

Shigeru Chiba

Lamp (voice)

Taro Ishida

Taro Ishida

Duke Red (voice)

Norio Wakamoto

Norio Wakamoto

Pero (voice)

Junpei Takiguchi

Junpei Takiguchi

Dr. Laughton (voice)

Themes & Keywords

futureandroidmetropolisjealousysonbased on comiccontrolmechaconspiracysteampunkrobotadult animationsynthetic humananimeosamu tezuka

About Metropolis

Metropolis is a animation, science fiction film released in 2001 exploring themes of future, android, metropolis, jealousy, son, based on comic. Directed by Rintaro, it stars Yuka Imoto, Kohki Okada, Kosei Tomita. In the midst of societal conflict in the futuristic city of Metropolis, Kenichi and his uncle Shunsaku Ban set out to uncover the mystery behind the first human-like robot, Tima.

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