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Short Peace

  PG-13 HD

Hiroaki Ando, Hajime Katoki, Shuhei Morita & Katsuhiro Otomo

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Plot Summary

Short Peace is an omnibus collection of four anime shorts, including the 86th Academy Award nominated Best Animated Short Film Possessions, directed by Shuhei Morita. Short Peace is the first film release in over nine years from Katsuhiro Otomo. In 1995, Katsuhiro Otomo’s epic anthology Memories showcased the work of upcoming superstars of the anime world. Now, Otomo’s spotlight shifts to a fresh generation of master creators with an all-new anthology of visionary films: A lone traveler is confronted by unusual spirits in an abandoned shrine in Possessions (Tsukumo), directed by Shuhei Morita (Coicent, Kakurenbo). A mysterious white bear defends the royal family from the predations of a red demon in the brutal Gambo, directed by Hiroaki Ando (Five Numbers!) from Redline’s Katsuhito Ishii’s original story with character designs by Yoshiyuki Sadamoto (Neon Genesis Evangelion). The focus shifts from supernatural to science fiction for the action packed A Farewell To Weapons (Buki Yo Saraba), as Mobile Suit Gundam designer Hajime Katoki helms Otomo’s tour-de-force saga of men battling robotic tanks in apocalyptic Tokyo, while grandmaster Otomo himself assumes the directorial reigns for a spectacular tale of love, honor and firefighting in ancient Japan with the multi-award winning Combustible (Hi-No-Youjin).

Customer Reviews

Great but not as good as Memories

Someone should really make Otomo's Memories available! This is still very good, but a bit uneven. Surprisingly, the short directed by Otomo is the least accessible of the anthology, but all are worthwhile for what's going on visually alone.

Anime Heavy Metal

4 short anime films set in Japan in different eras. The only common denominator is Japan. The first tale is a ghost story (5 stars), the second a love story (2 stars), the third is a supernatural one (3 stars), and the fourth is a sci-fi action story with stunning animation (5 stars). Reminded me of the 1981 film “Heavy Metal”.

Short Peace
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  • $19.99
  • Genre: Anime
  • Released: 2014

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